Remote input, Technical specifications, Warrantyand service – Ouellet OTH800D User Manual

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Thank you for choosing Ouellet’s OTH700 & OTH800
Series non-programmable control module.
Your new electronic control module is equipped with a
microprocessor and proportional integral adaptive (PIA)
temperature control technology.
Depending on the model you selected, your new thermo-
stat controls:

OTH700

—the floor temperature (floor installation).

OTH800

—the ambient temperature (baseboard, convec-

tor, fan-forced heater).

On/Standby Switch
Enables thermostat shutdown at the end of the heating
season for added security.

Heating Indicators
The PIA controller determines the amount of power
required during a heating cycle to maintain the setpoint
temperature.

This control module offers options which can be set using
the switches located in the back of the control module.

Heating Cycles (15MIN/20SEC)

LINE VOLTAGE POWER BASE

ALWAYS 15 minutes

24 V LOW VOLTAGE POWER BASE

15 MIN—Use with a triac or electromechanical relay.
Recommended for heaters with small motors
(i.e. fan-forced heater).

20 SEC—Use only for
installations with SSR
TRIAC relay.
Recommended for
electric heating
(baseboards,
convectors, etc.).

Temperature Display (°C/°F)
To switch from °C to °F and vice versa.

Align the bracket tabs on the control module with the
holes located on the power base and secure using the
screw.

NOTE:

Keep the thermostat's air vents clean and free

from obstructions.

NOTE:

The screw cannot be removed completely.

OTH700/800 Series

Control M odule User Guide

GFCI test button

& warning light

Temperature

Selection

buttons

UP/DOWN

ON/STANDBY/

GFCI reset/

Amount of

power sent to

the heating

system

Ambient or Floor

temperature

(arrow is

displayed when

adjusting/viewing

the setpoint)

Vacation mode

is ON when a
remote signal

is present

1 to 25%

26 to 50%

51 to 75%

76 to 99%

100%

Introduction

Configure the Switches

Install the Control Module

POWER

BASE

CONTROL

MODULE

When power is applied for the
first time, all segments of the
LCD will flash, then the ambi-
ent or floor temperature will
be displayed.

NOTE:

Some of the options displayed on the screen may

not be available with your model.
If a problem occurs, one of the following messages will be
displayed:
LO: temperature below 32°F. The heating

indicator is displayed and the system
is activated.

HI: temperature above 140°F (floor) or

122°F (ambient).

For a floor thermostat (OTH700), the LO
or HI message can also be displayed if
the floor sensor is not connected properly
or defective.
Normal temperature display:

OTH700 (floor) 32°F to 140°F

OTH800 (ambient) 32°F to 122°F

If there is any loss of current, the thermostat will cut off
power to the heating system. We recommend you test the
GFCI immediately after installing the control module, and
once a month thereafter to ensure it is operating properly.

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Raise the temperature

until the heating system is

activated (heating indicator

is displayed).

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Slide the door to reveal the
buttons.

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Press TEST:

Successful

: TEST warning

light is ON and power to the
heating system is shut off.

Unsuccessful

: the TEST

warning light is OFF. Cut
power to system from the
main power panel and call
customer service.

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If successful, reset the thermostat (Standby then On)
to return power to the system.

NOTE:

If the test warning light is ON during normal opera-

tion, cut power to heating system from the main power
panel and have an electrician verify the installation.

Remote Input

The power base (

line voltage only

) of this thermostat is

equipped with a remote input which allows connection of
a telephone controller (accessory Aube CT240/CT241) or
any other remote control system.
Refer to the power base instructions for wiring.
If this input is connected and a signal is received from
such a system, the thermostat automatically switches to
the Vacation mode (default: 50°F) and vice versa when
the signal is removed.

NOTE:

When the Vacation mode is activated remotely, it

can only be deactivated remotely (buttons are locked).

NOTE:

For details on how to activate the Vacation mode

using a CT240/CT241, see your instruction manual.

Technical Specifications

Models

: OTH700 and OTH800

Setting range (ambient)

: 40°F to 86°F (5°C to 30°C)

Setting range (floor)

: 40°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C)

Vacation setpoint

: 50°F (10°C)

Accuracy

: ± 0.9°F (0.5°C)

Storage

: -4°F to 120°F (-20°C to 50°C)

Warrantyand Service

ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Ouellet Canada Inc. warrants the component parts of the
OTH700 and OTH800 against defects in material and
workmanship for a one (1) year period from the date of purchase,
under normal use and service, when proof of purchase of such is
provided to the manufacturer.
The obligation of Ouellet Canada Inc., under the terms of this
warranty, will be to supply a new unit and this releases the
manufacturer from paying the installation costs or other
secondary charges linked to replacing the unit or the component
part(s).
180, 3rd Avenue
P.O. Box 188
L’ISLET, Quebec, Canada G0R 2C0

If you have any questions on how to use this thermostat, call our
technical support team at:
Quebec area:

(418) 247-3947

Canada / U.S.:

1-800-463-7043

Fax:

(418) 247-7801

Sales:

[email protected]

Web:

www.ouellet.com

Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST.

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