The Mixing Control 356 is designed to operate a mixing pump to control the temperature in a hot water heating system using Outdoor Temperature Reset. It can be used in applications ranging from in-floor radiant to commercial baseboard systems for boiler protection with full reset. This control regulates a single heating water temperature through Outdoor Temperature Reset. It provides mixing by speeding up or slowing down a single permanent capacitor (standard wet rotor) circulator.
Advanced settings to fine-tune building requirements
Automatic Boiler Differential
Boiler Load Reset
CSA C US certified (approved to applicable UL standards)
Outdoor Temperature Reset
Quick setup for easy installation and programming of control
Test sequence to ensure proper component operation
User comfort adjustment to increase or decrease building space temperature
Variable speed pump control
Warm Weather Shut Down
| Control | Microprocessor control. This is not a safety (limit) control |
| Packaged weight | 1.5 lb. (670 g) |
| Dimensions | 4-3/4" H x 2-7/8" W x 7/8" D (120 x 74 x 22 mm) |
| Enclosure | White PVC plastic, NEMA type 1 |
| Approvals | CSA C US, meets class B: ICES & FCC Part 15 |
| Ambient conditions | Indoor use only, 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C), RH ≤90% Non-condensing |
| Power supply | 24 V (ac) ±10%, 50/60 Hz, 3 VA |
| Var. pump | 120 V (ac) 2.4 A, 1/6 hp |
| Relays | 120 V (ac) 5 A, 1/6 hp |
| Mixing demand | 24 V (ac) 2 VA |
| Sensors | NTC thermistor, 10 kΩ @ 77°F (25°C ±0.2°C) ß=3892 |
| -Included | Outdoor Sensor 070 and 2 of Universal Sensor 071 |
| -Optional | tekmar type#: 033, 082, 083 |
| Warranty | Limited 3 Year Warranty |
In most cases the current version of literature will work, otherwise use the piece of literature most closely matching the date code of your product.
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Product Submittal |
Jan 2011 - Present |
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Installation & Operation Manual |
Sep 2008 - Present |
Application Brochure |
Sep 2008 - Current |
More advanced application drawings can be found in our Solutions section.
RF Noise Interference |
May 2009 - Present |