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Aube Technologies TH111GFCI-P Owner's Manual

Aube technologies thermostat owner's manual 120 vac

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MODEL TH111GFCI-P (120 VAC)
SUMMARY
OPTIONS SELECTION
At the back of the thermostat, there are three selection switches to set at
your preferences.
Temperature in °C or °F, time in 12 or 24 hours and Early Start function.
TO SET TIME AND DAY
Press on DAY, HOUR and MIN buttons to adjust time and day.
TO RECORD THE
(COMFORT) SETPOINT TEMPERATURE
Select chosen setpoint temperature by using
button (2 to 3 seconds) until icon appears on display.
TO RECORD THE
(ECONOMY) SETPOINT TEMPERATURE
Select chosen setpoint temperature by using
Press on
button (2 to 3 seconds) until icon appears on display .
CHECKING GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI)
Adjust the setpoint temperature until heating indicator (
display. Press on TEST button. The test is conclusive if the warning light
(GFI) on thermostat is ON and power to the load is cut-off (
on display though). If these events do not occur, check the installation.
Press on RESET button to reset the GFCI.

OPERATING MODES

To select an operating mode, use MODE button.
AUTO:
Runs the program.
and can override temporarily your programming up to the
next program
MAN:
Maintains the selected temperature.
the temperature setting.
INSTALLATION
This thermostat is designed to control floor electric heating systems. The
resistive load must not exceed 2000 watts (NI) @ 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 are required for operation. The polarity of line
connection (line and neutral) must be respected. During a ground fault, only the
current in the black wire (line) of the load will be cut-off. Connect thermostat as
shown on diagram.
Electricians or experienced technicians should install the thermostat.
This thermostat is designed to be used with a circuit breaker.
PARTS INCLUDED
- One (1) TH111 GFCI-P (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 OF THE HEATING SYSTEM AT THE MAIN POWER
PANEL TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Keep air vents of the thermostat
clean and free from obstructions.
or
button. Press on
or
button.
) appears on
remain
or
shows temperature setting
or
changes
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 with the thermostat.
Secure the thermostat using two
(2) 6-32 screws . Once the ther-
mostat is properly installed, return
power to heating system.
NOTE : All cables and connec-
tions must conform to the local
electrical code.
WARNING : Special CO/ALR solderless connectors must be used when
connecting with aluminum conductors.
2) Connecting temperature sensor wire
Connect the temperature 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 fol-
low 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 cen-
tered between the wires in the
mat. The temperature sensor wire
cannot cross any heater wires and
the sensing probe must not be
directly or adjacent to a heating
wire.
Power-up
When power is applied for the first time, the
display must show the time 00:00, the floor
temperature and the manual mode icon (
Other information might show up on the display if
installation is defective or does not comply with
the instructions. The warning light (GFI) must be
off.
The message L0 or HI will appear on the display
if the temperature sensor is defective or the
temperature is below 0 °C (32 °F) or higher than
60 °C (140 °F). Also, the heating indicator will be
present on display and the relay will be closed
(current going in the load).
Checking ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)
OPERATING MODES
The TH111GFCI-P has two (2) operating modes.
M
(
)
ANUAL
This mode allows you to maintain a constant temperature of the floor.
1- To activate this mode, press on Mode button to display the
2- Set the desired temperature using the
pre-programmed
or
or
(To select the
setting, press on
AUTO
(
)
MATIC
This mode executes your own programming.
To activate this mode, press on Mode button to display the
The
or
icon indicates which temperature setting is used. Also, the icon
of the program number will be shown.
120
60 HZ
120
60 HZ
Adjust the setpoint temperature until
heating indicator (
) appears on
display. Press on TEST button. The test is
conclusive if the warning light (GFI) on the
thermostat is ON and power to the load is
cut-off. If these events do not occur, check
the installation. Press on RESET button to
reset the GFCI.
If the GFCI test fails:
Check the load wires. The thermostat
must be in heating mode to carry out the
test (heating indicator ON).
The GFCI test should be carried out
monthly. If the test fails, cut off the electric
power to the heating system and
customer service or return the thermostat
to your supplier for verification. If the
warning light comes on during normal
operation, cut off power to the heating
system and have an electrician verify the
installation.
icon.
buttons or select the
settings.
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Summary of Contents for Aube Technologies TH111GFCI-P

  • Page 1: Operating Modes

    The polarity of line connection (line and neutral) must be respected. During a ground fault, only the current in the black wire (line) of the load will be cut-off. Connect thermostat as shown on diagram.
  • Page 2 Schedule programming The TH111GFCI-P allows 4 setting changes for each day of the week. There are no pre-set programs.The programs are tailored to perfectly adapt to your life style. The principle is very simple. For each day, enter the time at which you wake up (P1), the time you leave for work (P2), the time you arrive back home (P3) and the time you go to bed (P4).