SunTouch SUNSTAT VIEW 500750 Thermostat
120 or 240 VAC
The SunStat Programmable Thermostat is designed to control HeatWeave® Mat, WarmWire®, UnderFloor™, and SlabHeat™ resistive floor heating systems.
Specifications
DESCRIPTION PROPERTY | |
Operation Voltage | 120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Maximum Load | 15 amps, resistive |
Maximum Power | 1800 watts at 120VAC 3600 watts at 240VAC |
GFCI | Class A (5 milliamp trip) |
Display range | 32 ºF to 99 ºF (0 ºC to 37 ºC) |
Setting range | 40 ºF to 99 ºF (4 ºC to 37 ºC) |
Accuracy | +/-0.9 ºF (0.5 ºC) |
Storage Temp | 0 ºF to 120 ºF (-17 ºC to 49 ºC) |
Memory |
Programming retained indefinitely.
The current time and day will need reset if power is lost for more than 30 minutes. |
Features
- 15′ floor sensor included
- Dual Voltage: 120 and 240 VAC
- Built-in 15-amp Relays
- Built-in GFCI (5 milliamp trip)
- “Masterstat” capability
- Connects directly to SunStat Relay II
- SmartStart Technology
- 7-Day Programming
- Preset Program Schedule
- Customize Program Schedule
- Floor, or air & floor temperature modes
- Display in degree F or degree C
- Large Color Touchscreen Display
- Keyboard Lock
- manual On/Off Switch
- System usage monitoring
CAUTION
Before continuing, make sure the power supply voltage matches the voltage rating of the floor warming system. Connecting 240V to a 120V floor warming system will cause overheating and damage to the system and may damage the control, other wiring, floor coverings, etc.
CAUTION
This Engineering Sheet is not intended to provide full installation instructions and safety information. In order to avoid property damage or injury, please refer to the complete installation manual and product safety information provided with the product.
SunStat Pro II Programmable Thermostat
Installation Parameters
- Determine the SunStat location:
- Indoor use only.
- Insulated or uninsulated walls.
- Locate the SunStat approximately 5 feet above the floor on an inside wall.
- Avoid placing near other heat sources or vents.
- Install an appropriate-sized electrical box (see SunStat Installation Manual)
- Prepare the WiringTurn off the power at the main circuit panel before doing any electrical work.
- A qualified electrician should install a properly sized circuit breaker.
- A qualified electrician should run dedicated wiring for SunStat.
Note: Never exceed 15 amps on the SunStat.
- Pull supply power wiring into the box, leaving about 6 inches of wire.
- Pull the floor sensor wire and the power lead wires from the floor warming system up the wall, into this box.
- Remove the SunStat face and connect wires (for wiring details see schematics on reverse)
- Install SunStat in the electrical box and re-install the face.
Note: For detailed instructions, refer to the specific system installation manual.
√ | DESCRIPTION | MODEL # | ORDER # |
SunStat Pro II Programmable | 500775-SB | 81015385 | |
Extra SunStat Sensor (optional) | 500110 | 81010277 |
Electrical Wiring Diagram for Cable with SunStat Control (120/240VAC) Dedicated 120 or 240VAC, 20-amp (maximum) circuit (maximum 15 amp load through SunStat control).
Electrical Wiring Diagram for Multiple Cables with SunStat Control (120/240VAC) Dedicated 120 or 240VAC, 20-amp (maximum) circuit (maximum 15 amp load through SunStat control).
USA: Tel: (800) 276-2419 Fax: (417) 864-8161 Watts.com Canada: Tel: (905) 332-4090 Fax: (905) 332-7068 Watts.ca Latin America: Tel: (52) 81-1001-8600 Watts.com
References:
Download Manual
SunTouch SUNSTAT VIEW 500750 Product Specification Guide
OTHER MANUAL
SunTouch SUNSTAT VIEW 500750 Thermostat Installation and Operation Manual
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