Limited warranty 5. operation, Specifications, Troubleshooting – Infloor Thermostat 29050 V1 User Manual

Page 2: Lockout feature, Test the gfci, Controlling the temperature, Usage, Air sensing and regulator modes, Floor limit, Calibration

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Lockout Feature

Your thermostat has the ability to lock out adjustment by other users. This

may be useful in public locations. Only the on/off switch and the GFCI test

button will then operate.

1. Press the down and up button at the same time and hold for 1 second.

LOCK will show on the display.

2. To cancel this lockout, the down and up button must be pressed and held

for 1 second. The thermostat will return to the normal operating mode.

Test the GFCI

There is a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) inside the thermostat. It

is designed to help protect people from possible electrical shock if the floor

warming system has been damaged.

To make sure the GFCI is operating, test it after it is installed and once each

month:

1. Make sure the thermostat is HEATING. You may need to increase the

setpoint temporarily.

2. Press the GFCI Test button on the side of the thermostat. GFCI TRIP

should show on the display and a red light will show next to the GFCI Test

button. You should also hear a click, indicating power has been removed

from the floor warming system. If any of these indicators fail, turn off the

thermostat and replace it. Do not continue to use.

3. To reset the GFCI, slide the On/Off switch off and back on. If the

GFCI does not reset, turn the thermostat off and go to section 6

“Troubleshooting” for help.

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5. Operation

Controlling the Temperature

Your thermostat has several ways to control your floor warming system. It

is factory set to operate in the program schedule selected but this can be

overridden to meet your needs.

Program Schedule

The thermostat will operate normally in the program schedule selected.

When heat is called for, HEATING will show on the display and

full power is supplied to the floor warming system. This also

signals to turn on any Infloor Relays that may be connected to

your thermostat.

7. Specifications

Power Supply

120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Maximum Load

15 amps, resistive

Maximum Power

1800 watts at 120 VAC

3600 watts at 240 VAC

GFCI

Class A (5 milliamp trip)

Display Range

32 °F to 140 °F (0 °C to 60 °C)

Setting Range

40 °F to 99 °F (4 °C to 37 °C)

Accuracy

± 0.9 °F (0.5 °C)

Storage Temp

0 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C)

Sensor

Thermistor, 10k NTC, double-insulated

Memory

Programming retained indefinitely

Current time and day will need re-set

if power is lost more than 30 minutes.

ETL Listing

Control No. 3037530

Conforms to UL 873, UL 943, CSA C22.2 No.

24, and CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 144

6. Troubleshooting

Problem

Solution

Thermostat works

but no heat from the

system.

1. Check wiring connections.

2. If GFCI is tripped, reset thermostat with on/off switch.

3. Check resistances on floor warming system. See

manual for system.

No display.

1. Check wiring connections.

2. Check circuit breaker or other protection “upstream” of

thermostat.

GFCI is tripped.

1. Check wiring connections.

2. Reset thermostat by switching off/on.

3. Check resistances on floor warming system. See

manual for system.

Heating occurs at

wrong times.

1. Check that the current time and schedule times are

properly set to AM or PM.

2. On uninsulated concrete SmartStart may start heating

very early. You may turn this feature off if not desired.

Er 1 (only at startup)

Floor sensor not correct type or out of range. Check floor

sensor resistance.

Er 2

Floor sensor short-circuited. Turn off power at breaker and

replace sensor. Or Reset Factory Defaults (section 4).

Er 3

Floor sensor not attached and thermostat in floor sense

mode. Turn off power at breaker and attach sensor. Or

Reset Factory Defaults (section 4).

Er 4 or Er 5

Internal air sensor is faulty. Replace thermostat or

operate in floor sense mode.

Er 6

Internal temperature overlimit. Make sure sunlight is

not directed at the thermostat or other heat source in

proximity. Otherwise, Turn off power at breaker and

contact factory.

Er 7

“End-of-life” indication. GFCI will no longer function

correctly or safely. Reset the circuit breaker or replace

thermostat.

Temporarily Overriding the Temperature

You can temporarily adjust the temperature setpoint as follows. This will hold

until the next scheduled program time:

1. Press the down or up arrow button and hold for 1 second to adjust the

setpoint temperature.

2. Wait 5 seconds and the thermostat will return to the normal operating

mode, saving your adjustment.

3. To cancel this temporary override and return to the normal

schedule temperature, press the HOLD/RETURN button briefly.

Hold a Selected Temperature

You can hold the current setpoint temperature indefinitely,

especially useful when you are on vacation.

1. Press the HOLD/RETURN button and hold for 1 second. HOLD will show on

the display and the setpoint temperature shown will be maintained until you

cancel this hold.

2. To cancel this hold, press the HOLD/RETURN button and hold for 1 second.

HOLD will disappear from the display.

3. Press Hold/Return briefly and the thermostat will return to the

normal schedule temperature.

Setback

You can use the Setback button to override the current setpoint

temperature. This is especially useful if you have an alternate

temperature you repeatedly select when you are away.

1. Press the SETBACK button briefly. SETBACK will show on the display and

its temperature. This setpoint will hold until the next scheduled program time.

2. To hold this Setback temperature indefinitely, press the HOLD/RETURN

button and hold for 1 second. To cancel this hold, press the HOLD/RETURN

button again and hold for 1 second.

3. To cancel this Setback temperature and return to the normal schedule

temperature, press the SETBACK button briefly.

To change the temperature stored in the SETBACK button:

1. Press the SETBACK button and hold for 1 second. SETBACK will show on

the display and its temperature should be blinking.

2. Press the down or up button to adjust the temperature.

3. Press the HOLD/RETURN button or wait 5 seconds and the thermostat will

return to the normal operating mode, saving your adjustment.

Remote Control Override

If your thermostat was installed with Remote Control input from a home

automation system (see section 2 “Installation”), this will override the

thermostat when the remote control system closes its output switch or relay.

SETBACK and HOLD will show on the display and it will operate in the Setback

temperature indefinitely. To cancel this, the Remote Control switch or relay

must be opened.

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Usage

Your thermostat stores in memory the number of hours it is heating. This

information may be useful in calculating the energy used by your floor warming

system.

1. Press the OPTIONS button and hold for 1 second.

2. Press the OPTIONS button again until USAGE and 1 d shows

on the display.

3. The time shown on the display is the number of hours it was

heating today.

4. Press the down or up button to toggle between the previous

1-day, 7-day, and 30-day usages.

5. Press the HOLD/RETURN button or wait 15 seconds and the

thermostat will return to the normal operating mode.

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Air Sensing and Regulator Modes

Your thermostat is factory set to operate based on the floor sensor

temperature. This is the recommended method to properly control your floor

warming system.

However, it is also possible to also operate your thermostat in either the air

sensing mode or regulator mode temporarily if the floor sensor was damaged

or not installed. A new floor sensor should be installed to enable operation

in Floor Sense Mode as soon as possible. These modes must be used with

caution to avoid overheating the floor.

• Air Sensing Mode – This mode operates by an air sensor inside the

thermostat. If your floor sensor is connected, you must set a Floor Limit

temperature to avoid overheating the floor coverings (see Floor Limit

below). Note: the internal heating in the thermostat may affect the sensor

temperature.

• Regulator Mode– In this mode the user selects the amount of time the

floor warming system heats during a 15-minute repeating cycle. There is no

temperature sensing in this mode. (see section 5 “Operation”)

If you want it to operate in the air sensing mode or regulator mode, you may

change this as follows:

1. Press the OPTIONS button and hold for 1 second.

2. Press the OPTIONS button again until SENS shows on the

display.

3. Press the down or up button to toggle this to Air or rEGu.

4. Press the HOLD/RETURN button to return to the normal

operating mode.

Floor Limit

If you set your thermostat to operate in Air Sense Mode, the display will show

the air temperature but will also monitor the floor sensor if it is connected.

To avoid possibly overheating your floor, you must set a Floor Limit temperature

so it turns off the system if the floor sensor temperature exceeds this Floor

Limit. Some wood and laminate floor manufacturers recommend a maximum

of 82 to 84°F (27° to 28°C). Check with manufacturer. It is factory set to 99F

(37C) and can be adjusted as follows:

1. Press the OPTIONS button and hold for 1 second.

2. Press the OPTIONS button again until SET TEMP and FLOOR

LIMIT shows on the display with the current Floor Limit temperature.

3. Press the down or up button to adjust this.

4. Press the HOLD/RETURN button to return to the normal operating

mode.

Calibration

Your thermostat allows the ability to slightly adjust the display temperature.

Normally this is not recommended nor required. However, in special

circumstances this may be necessary, and can be done as follows:

1. Press the OPTIONS button and hold for 1 second.

2. Press the OPTIONS button again until CAL shows on the display

with the current sensor temperature and the current offset value.

The offset value is factory set to zero.

3. Press the down or up button to adjust this.

4. Press the HOLD/RETURN button to return to the normal

operating mode.

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Resetting Factory Defaults

Your thermostat has the ability to reset all programming, settings, and usage

times to the factory defaults. If you are certain you want to do this:

1. Press the OPTIONS button and hold for 1 second.

2. Press the OPTIONS button again until the software version

Soft 1.4 or similar shows on the display.

3. Press the down and up buttons at the same time and hold

for 1 second. Done and rst will show on the display. The

thermostat will go through a startup mode and return to the

normal operating mode.

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SmartStart

Your thermostat is factory set with the “SmartStart” feature turned on. The

thermostat automatically determines the best time to begin heating so it

reaches your setpoint temperature at the scheduled time.

If this feature is not desired, you may turn it off:

1. Press the OPTIONS button and hold for 1 second.

2. Press the OPTIONS button again until SSt shows on the display.

3. Press the down or up button to toggle this On or Off.

4. Press the HOLD/RETURN button to return to the normal

operating mode.

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Regulator Mode

If you set your thermostat to operate in the regulator mode, it will operate like

a timer. You may adjust the amount of time the floor warming system heats

during a 15-minute repeating cycle as follows:

1. With the thermostat in the regulator mode, it will show the

heating time and the current cycle time.

2. Press the down or up button to adjust the heating time from 0

through 15.

• Example: A value of 6 will cause it to heat for 6 minutes of

the 15 minute cycle, and then not heat for 9 minutes of the 15

minute cycle.

• Zero will cause it to never heat.

• 15 will cause it to heat continuously.

3. The cycle time shown at the bottom of the display is the current time in the

15-minute cycle. It repeats from 0:00 through 14:59 (min:sec).

to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years

from the date of original purchase from authorized dealers. During this period,

proven to be defective in normal use. Please return the thermostat to your

distributor to begin the warranty process.

This limited warranty does not cover shipping costs. Nor does it cover a product

subjected to misuse or accidental damage. This warranty does not cover the cost of

installation, diagnosis, removal reinstallation, or any material costs or loss of use.

This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, obligations, or liabilities

liable for consequential or incidental damages resulting from installation of this

product. Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied

warranty lasts, or the exclusions or limitations may not apply to you. This warranty

state to state.

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