The HMY110/HMY220 thermostats are designed to control the temperature of a floor heating system. The thermostats can be used with a maximum load of 15 A (1800 W @ 120 VAC or 3600 W @ 240 VAC).
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TURN OFF POWER TO THE HEATING SYSTEM AT THE MAIN POWER PANEL TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK. This thermostat does NOT protect against electrical shocks resulting from contact with both conductor wires.
The thermostat’s housing is not watertight. Do NOT install the thermostat in an area where it can be exposed to water or rain.
Connect the thermostat wires to the power and to the load using solderless connectors for copper wires.
Connect the grounding braid of the floor heating system to the supply ground.
NOTE: All cables and connections must conform to the local electrical code. This thermostat has tinned copper wires for line and load connections. Special CO/ALR solderless connectors must be used if these wires are to be connected to aluminum conductors.
Mount the thermostat onto the electrical box using the provided screws.
Connect the temperature sensor to the terminals as shown.
NOTE: The temperature sensor wires must not come in contact with the electrical wires and must be routed outside the electrical box.
WARNING: THE FLOOR TEMPERATURE LIMIT MUST BE SET TO ‘LIMITED’ FOR ALL LAMINATE AND ENGINEERED WOOD FLOOR APPLICATIONS (SEE SECTION 5.2).
If there is a sticker on the display, peel it off by pulling the tab marked with an arrow.
Apply power to heating system.
The clock must be set when the time display flashes on the screen.
You can customize your thermostat’s schedule using either:
See section 5.1 to learn how to switch between the two different programming methods.
You can program up to 4 periods in a day. To program a period, you must enter the starting time and the temperature setpoint for the period.
5+2 day programming
5-day programming allows you to enter one program for weekdays (Monday to Friday) and another program for weekends (Saturday and Sunday). Use the following grid to record your new settings.
Periods | Settings | Monday to Friday | Saturday and Sunday |
P1 | Start Time | ||
Temperature | |||
P2 | Start Time | ||
Temperature | |||
P3 | Start Time | ||
Temperature | |||
P4 | Start Time | ||
Temperature |
7-day programming
5+2 day programming is the default programming method; to select 7-day programming, see section 5.1. 7-day programming allows you to set a different program for each day of the week. Use the following grid to record your new settings.
Periods | Settings | Program days | ||||||
MO | TU | WE | TH | FR | SA | SU | ||
P1 | Start Time | |||||||
Temperature | ||||||||
P2 | Start Time | |||||||
Temperature | ||||||||
P3 | Start Time | |||||||
Temperature | ||||||||
P4 | Start Time | |||||||
Temperature |
Depending on the thermostat’s configuration, the screen can be permanently backlit or the backlight can be activated when any button is pressed (see section 5.1). In the latter case, the backlight will remain on for 12 seconds.
Temperature Setting
The thermostat normally displays the current floor temperature.
Use automatic mode if you want the thermostat to follow a programmed schedule. At the start of a programmed period, the temperature will change according to the schedule you programmed.
To use the automatic mode, press the Mode button until the clock icon appears on the screen. The current period number will appear.
Pre-programmed schedule
The following schedule has been programmed at the factory using the 5 +2 day programming method. One program is used for Monday to Friday and another program is used for Saturday and Sunday. To program a new schedule, see section 3.2.
Periods | Temperature | Start Times | ||||||
MO | TU | WE | TH | FR | SA | SU | ||
P1 | 88°F (31°C) | 6:00 a.m. | ||||||
P2 | 74°F (23.5°C) | 9:00 a.m. | — | |||||
P3 | 88°F (31°C) | 5:00 p.m. | — | |||||
P4 | 74°F (23.5°C) | 11:00 p.m. |
Temporary Bypass
If you modify the temperature (using the buttons) when the thermostat is in automatic mode, the thermostat temporarily bypasses the currently programmed temperature. Your floor will remain at this temperature for the next two hours. (The clock icon will flash during this time.) You can cancel the bypass by pressing the Mode button.
Manual Mode
In manual mode, the programmed schedule is not followed. Use this mode if you wish to set the temperature manually.
To use the manual mode, press the Mode button until the hand icon appears on the screen and set the temperature using the buttons. Your floor will remain at this temperature until the manual mode is turned off. To turn the manual mode off, press the Mode button until the clock icon appears.
Off Mode / Vacation Mode
Use the Off mode to cut power to the floor heating system. This mode is useful in the summer or when heating is not required for an extended period of time. To place the thermostat in Off mode, press the Mode button until the message OFF appears on the screen. After 5 seconds, the message will disappear and the current time and day will appear.
Configuring the Thermostat as a Power Regulator
The thermostat can be configured as a power regulator with no temperature feedback (see section 5.1). This feature is useful in any of the following conditions:
The thermostat will display the percentage of heating power instead of displaying the temperature.
NOTE: When the heating power is displayed instead of the temperature, °F or °C does not appear on the screen.
When configured as a power regulator, the numeric value on the screen represents the percentage of the maximum output not the actual temperature. To set the power, use the buttons.
Error Codes
The following error codes can appear at the top of the display.
Configuration settings | Selections | |
NOTE: The default settings are inside the gray cells. | ||
Time display | 12 h | 24 h |
Temperature display | °F | °C |
Programming method a | 5+2 days | 7 days |
Backlight On b | N | Y |
Power regulator c | N | Y |
Early Start d | Y | N |
Floor temperature limit for laminate and engineered floors
WARNING: THE FLOOR TEMPERATURE LIMIT MUST BE SET TO ‘LIMITED’ FOR ALL LAMINATE AND ENGINEERED WOOD FLOOR APPLICATIONS.
You must limit the floor temperature as shown in the following table. The temperature limit switch is on the front of the thermostat, above the temperature sensor terminals. (You may need to remove the wallplate to expose the switch.)
Switch Position | Floor Types | Temperature Limit |
Normal | ceramic, concrete | 104°F (40°C) |
Limited | laminate, engineered wood | 82°F (28°C)
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The GFCI protects against risks of electrocution caused by a current leakage. If the leakage current exceeds 5 mA, the GFCI will automatically trigger, thus cutting power to the floor heating system. To indicate the fault, the Test and Reset buttons will illuminate.
To ensure that the GFCI is always in working order, test it once the thermostat is installed and on a monthly basis thereafter.
Successful: The Test and Reset buttons illuminate. This means the GFCI is working and has cut power to the heating system. Press the Reset button to return power to the heating system (the Test and Reset button lights will go off). Return the temperature setpoint to the desired value.
Unsuccessful: The Test and Reset button lights flash. This means the GFCI is defective and will not provide any protection. The button lights will continue to flash until the thermostat is replaced.
WARNING: If the Test and Reset buttons illuminate during normal operation, check if the fault was caused by external interference such as a halogen light or an electric motor. In this case, reset and test the GFCI. However, if the fault occurs again for unknown reasons, cut power to the heating system from the main electrical panel and have the installation verified by an electrician.
If the power failure exceeds 2 hours, only the thermostat’s clock must be re-adjusted. When power returns, the thermostat returns to the mode of operation preceding the power outage.
PROBLEM | SOLUTIONS |
The heating is always On. | Check the thermostat wiring. |
The thermostat indicates that the heating is On when it is not. | Check the thermostat wiring. |
The thermostat is hot. | Under normal operation, the thermo- stat housing may reach a temperature between 95°F (35°C) and 104°F (40°C). |
The wrong temperature is displayed. | Verify that the sticker on the thermo- stat’s screen has been removed. |
PROBLEM | SOLUTIONS |
Temperature does not change according to the programmed schedule. | Check that the thermostat is in Automatic mode. Check the schedule and clock settings. |
The time display is flashing. | The thermostat was without power for more than 2 hours. |
The °F or °C does not appear. | The thermostat has been configured as a power regulator and therefore displays the percentage of heating power instead of the temperature. |
HMY110 model | HMY220 model | |
Supply | 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz | 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Maximum load | 15 A (1800 W) | 15 A (3600 W) |
NUHEAT INDUSTRIES ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
This product is guaranteed against workmanship defects for a one-year period following the initial date of purchase. During this period, NUHEAT will repair or replace, at our option and without charge, any defective product which has been used under normal conditions.
The warranty does not cover delivery costs and does not apply to products poorly installed or randomly damaged before, during or after installation.
This warranty cancels and replaces any other manufacturer’s express or implied warranty as well as any other company commitment. NUHEAT cannot be held liable for related or random damages before, during or after the installation of this product. The defective product as well as the purchase invoice must be returned to the place of purchase or mailed, prepaid and insured, to the following address:
NUHEAT INDUSTRIES LTD.
1 (800) 778-9276
www.nuheat.com
NUHEATTM is a registered trademark of Nuheat Industries LTD.
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