Aube Technologies TH111GFCI-NP User Manual

Summary

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MODEL TH111GFCI-NP 120 VAC

SUMMARY

OPTIONS SELECTION

At the back of the thermostat, there is one selection switches to set at

your preferences.
Temperature in °C or °F.

TO SET TEMPERATURE

Press on or once to see setpoint temperature appear on display. Every

subsequent press will change the setpoint temperature by one degree.

TO RECORD THE (COMFORT) SETPOINT TEMPERATURE

Select chosen setpoint temperature by using

or

button. Press on

button (2 to 3 seconds) until icon appears on display.

TO RECORD THE (ECONOMIC) SETPOINT TEMPERATURE

Select chosen setpoint temperature by using or button. Press on

button (2 to 3 seconds) until icon appears on display .

TO RECORD THE (VACATION) SETPOINT TEMPERATURE

To program the Vacation temperature, select the desired degree using the

buttons and press on the and buttons simultaneously until the

icon is displayed (app. 3 seconds).

CHECKING GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI)

Adjust the setpoint temperature until heating indicator (flames) appears on

display. Press TEST button. The test is conclusive if the warning light (GFCI) on

thermostat is ON and power to the load is cut-off (flames remain on display

though). If these events do not occur, check the installation. Press on RESET but-

ton to reset the GFCI.

INSTALLATION

Parts included:
One (1) TH111GFCI-NP (120 VAC) thermostat

Two (2) 6-32 screws

Four (4) Solderless connectors (for copper wire)

One (1) Temperature sensor with a 15 foot extension

TURN OFF POWER TO THE HEATING SYSTEM AT THE MAIN POWER

PANEL TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK. KEEP AIR VENTS OF THE

THERMOSTAT CLEAN AND OBSTRUCTION FREE.

This thermostat should be installed by an electrician or experienced technician.

The thermostat must be used with a circuit breaker or fuse.

This thermostat was designed to control floor electric heating systems. The

resistive load must not exceed 2000 watts @ 120 VAC (16.7 A). The

thermostat is equipped with a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) and

therefore the isolation of the line and load is required for operation. The

polarity of line connection must be respected. During a ground fault, only the

current in the black wire of the load will be cut-off from the 120 V line.

Connect thermostat as shown on diagram.

1) CONNECTING WIRES AND MOUNTING THERMOSTAT

Connect the rear thermostat wires to the power supply and to the load using

solderless connectors for copper wires. See schematic diagram.

Push the excess wire back into the electrical box to prevent interference

withthe thermostat. Secure the thermostat using two (2) 6-32 screws

1 1/4 inches long. Once the thermostat is properly installed, return power

to heating system.

2) CONNECTING TEMPERATURE SENSOR WIRE

Connect the sensor wire to the two lower screws of the terminal block at the

back of the thermostat (no polarity need to be respected). The wire must pass

outside the electrical box and follow the wall down to the floor. The sensing

probe should be placed in a representative heat area for maximum system

perfomance. The sensing probe should be centered between the wires in the

mat. The probe wire cannot cross any heater wires and the temperature sensor

must not be directly or adjacent to a heating wire.

VAC

120

60 HZ

720-111715-B 1/2

CHOOSING THE TEMPERATURE SCALE IN °C (CELSIUS) OR °F

(FAHRENHEIT) TO APPEAR ON DISPLAY.

Set the temperature switch at the back of the thermostat to °C or °F at your

preferences.

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