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​​Nuheat nVent Element non-programmable Thermostat Quick Start Guide

​​Nuheat nVent Element non-programmable Thermostat

WARNINGS
To avoid electric shock, disconnect the heating system power supply at the main panel before installation and maintenance of the thermostat. Keep thermostat air vents clean and free from obstruction. This
thermostat is an electrical product and must be installed in compliance with the National and/or Local Electrical Code. Installation must be performed by qualified personnel where required by law.

BASIC OPERATION

Increasing/Decreasing the Temperature
By default, the thermostat displays the CURRENT temperature. Press the Up/Down button ONCE to activate the backlight. Press the Up/Down button again to adjust the TARGET temperature. The screen will display the TARGET temperature for five seconds.

Setting the Time

  1. Press the Center button TWICE to access the Menu.
  2. Using the Up/Down buttons, go to 12/24 and press the Center button.
  3. Select the time format (12-hour clock or 24-hour clock) and press the term button.
  4. Using the Up/Down buttons, go to TIME and press the Center button.
  5. Set the hour and press the Center button.
  6. Set the minutes and press the Center button.
  7. Using the Up/Down buttons, go to EXIT and press the Center button.

Changing Temperature Unit

  1. Press the Center button TWICE to access the Menu.
  2. Using the Up/Down buttons, go to C/F and press the Center button.
  3. Select the temperature unit (Celsius or Fahrenheit) and press the Center button.
  4. Using the Up/Down buttons, go to EXIT and press the Center button.

Changing Temperature Control Setting

  1. Press the Center button TWICE to access the Menu.
  2. Using the Up/Down buttons, go to FLOOR/ROOM and press the Center button.
  3. Select the temperature control setting and press the Center button.
  4. Using the Up/Down buttons, go to EXIT and press the Center button.
Temperature Control Setting Description
Floor (Default) Thermostat controls the floor temperature.

Room

Thermostat controls the room air temperature.

This setting is useful if the floor temperature sensor

is damaged or not installed.

Floor/Room

Advanced users only—the thermostat controls the room air temperature and limits the floor temperature to 104°F/40°C for Tile and 82°F/28°C for Laminate.

Changing Floor Type (not selectable if the Temperature Control setting is set to ROOM – refer to ‘Changing Temperature Control Setting’ section)

  1. Press the Center button TWICE to access the Menu.
  2. Using the Up/Down buttons, go to TILE/LAMINATE and press the Center button.
    • TILE – floor temperature will be limited to 104°F/40°C
    • LAMINATE – floor temperature will be limited to 82°F/28°C.
  3. Select the floor type and press the Center button.
  4. Using the Up/Down buttons, go to EXIT and press the Center button.

Monitoring Usage

  1. Press the Center button TWICE to access the Menu.
  2. Using the Up/Down buttons, go to HISTORY and press the Center button. The display will show the number of HOURS (denoted by the ‘h’ on the right side of the screen) the floor heating system has been on in the past 7 days. When done, press the Center button.
  3. Using the Up/Down buttons, go to EXIT and press the Center button.

Troubleshooting

E02 – This error message indicates a missing or damaged floor sensor. Contact your installer to verify the floor sensor and connections or contact NUHEAT Customer Care Team at 1.800.778.WARM (9276).

CLASSIFICATION

The product is a Class II device (enhanced insulation) and must be connected to the following leads: Phase L1 (L) 120 V, Phase L2 (N) 0/120 V, Max. load 15 A (resistive load) The terminals are suitable for field wiring cables of 12 to 22 AWG. The heating element is in accordance with the supply voltage.

TECHNICAL DATA

  • Supply ………………………………………………… 120/240 Vac 50/60 Hz
  • Load …………………………………………………… max. 15 A (resistive load)
  • Power …………………………………………………. 1800 W at 120 Vac
  • …………………………………………………………… 3120 W at 208 Vac
  • …………………………………………………………… 3600 W at 240 Vac
  • GFCI …………………………………………………… Class A (5 mA trip level)
  • Temperature range ………………………………. +5 to +40°C, +41 to +104°F
  • Amb. temp. range ………………………………… 0 to +25°C, +32 to +77°F

Construction of Control: Electronic room thermostat for regulating electrical underfloor heating
Method of Mounting Control: Independently mounted control for flush mounting

  • Type of Action:…………………………………….. Type 2.B.
  • Rated Impulse Voltage:…………………………. 2500 V
  • Control Pollution Degree:………………………. PD2

CERTIFICATION UL Listed for the US and Canada
According to the following standards:
Thermostat: UL 60730-1
UL 60730-2-9
CSA E60730-1:13
CSA E60730-2-9
UL file number: E157297
GFCI: UL 943 4th ed.
CSA C22.2 No. 144.1-06
Patent pending

QUICK START GUIDE

HOME SCREEN

  1. Time
  2. Current Temperature
  3. Menu items – press the Center button to access items
  4. Heating indicator – when visible, the system is heating.
  5. Up/Down buttons
  6. Center button
  7. GFCI test button
  8. GFCI Indicator
  9. On/Off button
    • Press to turn the system
      ON/Reset GFCI
    • Hold to turn the system OFF

Contents

Loosen the screw at the bottom and remove the faceplate. Do not attempt to remove the screw completely.

Turn the power source OFF at the breaker panel. Make electrical connections on the power base. DO NOT over-tighten the terminal screws. Secure a protective cap onto the power base. The floor sensor cable must be routed to the junction box separate from the power wires and the heating cable cold lead. Ensure that the insulation on the electrical wiring and the floor sensor inside the junction box is not damaged.

Thread the floor sensor through a hole in the power base. Push electrical wires to the back of the electrical box. Push the power base into the electrical box. Secure the power base to the wall.

Floor Sensor (no polarity)

Make sensor connections. Remount faceplate. Turn the power source ON at the breaker panel.

Test the GFCI by pressing the button on the TOP of the thermostat. The GFCI indicator will flash and the screen will indicate GROUND FAULT. Press the button on the RIGHT SIDE of the thermostat to reset.©2018 nVent. All nVent marks and logos are owned or licensed by nVent Services GmbH or its affiliates. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. nVent reserves the right to change specifications without notice. Nuheat-IM-H59311-ElementThermostatProg-EN 18/10

Reference

Download Manual:

​​Nuheat nVent Element non-programmable Thermostat Quick Start Guide

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