Pixsys controller

JohhnyL replied on 13/12/2019 23:27

Posted on 13/12/2019 23:27

I have a 2016 Pilote P746C with Alde 3020 heating, only had it for nearly 2 weeks and heating system works okay, but there is a Pixsys ATR111 controller under the seat near the mains breaker/battery charger and I haven't got a clue what it is for but think it might have something to do with the heating.

Anybody any ideas please?

 

 

 

young thomas replied on 18/12/2019 08:53

Posted on 18/12/2019 08:53

well, that was an interesting quick google...

i assume you have a 'normal' Alde control panel for the heating as you say it works ok...

this mustery device is a thermostat but 'not as we know it' (apologies to Gene Roddenberry)....it seems it controls a.....wait for it.....a 'Pizza Oven' via a probe.

link to ebay

not sure what ovens are fitted in Pilote vans these days but normally the   oven has its own control and heat thermostat. 

perhaps an after market fit by the previous owner.

again, the dealer (or a call to the previous owner) would help.

good luck

 

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JohhnyL replied on 20/12/2019 16:52

Posted on 20/12/2019 16:52

I know that it is a temperature controller just that I don't know what it controls, it is set at 30deg C, bit too cold for pizzas and I can't find the pizza oven either but then my previous NH (Swift) didn't have one either)

Will need to call the dealer, can't go back to him as I am in Southampton and he is in Perth

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