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Warmup TH115-AF-GA Programmable Thermostat

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About your thermostat

The TH115 programmable thermostat has three temperature control modes:

Supplied Parts

Controls

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Display

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Installing the thermostat

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  1. Turn the heating system off at the main electrical panel.
  2. Loosen the bottom screw and remove the thermostat faceplate from its wallplate. (The screw cannot be completely removed.)
  3. Connect the thermostat to the load and to the power supply.
  4. Connect the floor sensor.
  5. If you wish to connect a remote control device.
  6. Install the wallplate to the electrical box using the provided screws.
  7. Set the configuration switches on the back of the faceplate.
  8. Install the faceplate back on the wall plate and tighten the screw.
  9. Apply power to the heating system.
  10. Test the ground fault protection.

Wiring diagram

NOTE: Connect the wires using the provided solderless connectors for copper wires.

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Connecting the floor sensor / remote control

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  1. Insert the floor sensor cable through one of the two openings on the wallplate and connect the sensor wires to terminals 1 and 2 (no polarity).
    • The sensor cable must not come in contact with the electrical wires and must be routed outside the electrical box and follow the wall down to the floor.
    • Position the sensor cable such that it does not come in contact with the floor heating wires. The sensor must be centered between two-floor heating wires for best temperature control.
    • Do NOT staple the sensor head (the plastic end) to the floor. Doing so might damage the sensor. Any damage might not be noticeable during testing but can become apparent several days later.
  2. If you wish to connect a remote control device, insert the wires (use 18- to 22-gauge flexible wires) through one of the two openings on the wallplate and connect them to terminals 2 and 3 (no polarity).

Set the configuration switches

Configuration switches are on the back of the faceplate.

# Configurations Up Down
1 Display format °F / 12 h °C / 24 h
2 Early Start1 Enable Disable
3 Temperature control mode2 F AF

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  1. Early Start is used in Automatic mode only. When Early Start is enabled (on), the thermostat determines when to start heating so the Comfort temperature is attained at the beginning of periods 1 and 3. When Early Start is disabled (off), heating starts only at the beginning of periods 1 and 3; thus there is a delay before the Comfort temperature is reached.
  2. To select the F Mode, place the switch in the F position. To select the AF Mode, place the switch in the AF position and ensure that the temperature sensor is connected to the thermostat. To select the A Mode, place the switch in the AF position and ensure that the remote temperature sensor is NOT connected to the thermostat.

Time and day

To set the clock and the day:

NOTE: The thermostat will automatically return to normal display if no button is pressed for 60 seconds

Daylight Saving Time

When the Daylight Saving Time function is enabled (On), the thermostat automatically switches to Daylight Saving
Time on the second Sunday of March and to normal time on the first Sunday of November.
NOTE: The Daylight Saving Time function is disabled (default setting) when the clock loses its setting.
To set the Daylight Saving Time function and to set the date:

  1. Press the Day button (3 seconds) until DLS appears on the screen.
  2. Press either of the Warmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.8buttons to toggle between On (enabled) and Off (disabled).
  3. Press the Day button briefly. The year setting is displayed.
  4. Press either of the Warmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.8buttons to set the current year.
  5. Press the Day button briefly. The month setting is displayed.
  6. Press either of the Warmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.8buttons to set the current month.
  7. Press the Day button briefly. The date setting is displayed.
  8. Press either of theWarmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.8buttons to set the current date.
  9. Press the Mode/Ret button to return the thermostat to normal display.

NOTE: The thermostat will automatically return to normal display if no button is pressed for 60 seconds.

Floor temperature limits (AF mode only)

WARNING: To avoid damaging your floor, follow your floor supplier’s recommendations regarding floor temperature limits.
The minimum and maximum floor temperature limits are 5.0°C (41°F) and 28.0°C (82°F) by default.
To modify these limits, proceed as follows:Warmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.7

  1. Switch the thermostat to Off.
  2. Press and hold theWarmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.10 button.
  3. Switch the thermostat back to On.
  4. Release the Warmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.10button when the minimum temperature limit (FL:LO) appears.
  5. Set the minimum temperature limit using the Warmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.8buttons.
  6. Press theWarmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.10button to display the maximum temperature limit (FL:HI).
  7. Set the maximum temperature limit using the Warmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.8buttons.
  8. Press Mode/Ret to return the thermostat to normal display.
    NOTE: The thermostat will automatically return to normal display if no button is pressed for 60 seconds.

Preset temperatures

The thermostat has 3 preset temperatures. Their default settings are shown in the following table

Preset temperature Intended use Icon A/AF modes F mode
Comfort When at home 21.0°C (70°F) 28.0°C (82°F)
Economy When asleep or away from home 17.0°C (63°F) 20.0°C (68°F)
Vacation During prolonged absence 10.0°C (50°F) 10.0°C (50°F)

To use a preset temperature:
Briefly press the appropriate preset temperature buttonWarmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.9. The preset temperature will become the current setpoint and its icon will appear on the screen.
To modify a preset temperature:

Default schedule

The schedule consists of 4 periods per day, which represents a typical work day. The Comfort ( Warmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.10) preset temperature is automatically used in Periods 1 and 3 and the Economy (Warmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.11 ) preset temperature in Periods 2 and 4. You can program the thermostat to skip (cancel) the periods that do not apply to your situation. For example, you can skip periods 2 and 3 for the weekend.
NOTE: If you wish to use only 2 periods, use the following combinations: “1 and 4” or “2 and 3”. Early Start will not work with any other combinations.
You can have a different program every day; i.e., each period can start at a different time every day. The thermostat has been programmed with the following schedule.

Period Description Setting MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
Warmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.13 Wake Comfort 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00
Warmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.14 Leave Economy 8:30 8:30 8:30 8:30 8:30 –:– –:–
Warmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.15 Return Comfort 17:00 17:00 17:00 17:00 17:00 –:– –:–
Warmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.16 Sleep Economy 23:00 23:00 23:00 23:00 23:00 23:00 23:00

Modifying the schedule

Press Pgm. Period 1 for Monday is displayed.

  1. To program another period, press Pgm to display that period.
  2. To program another day, press Day to display that day (hold for 3 seconds to select the entire week).
  3. Press Hour and Min to set the period start time, or press Clear to skip (cancel) the period (–:– will be displayed).
  4. Repeat steps 2 to 4 to program another period.
  5. Press Mode/Ret to return the thermostat to normal display.
    NOTE: The thermostat will automatically return to normal display if no button is pressed for 60 seconds.

Running the schedule (Automatic mode)

In Automatic mode, the thermostat follows the programmed schedule. To place the thermostat in this mode, press Mode/Ret until is displayed.

Temporary override of schedule

If you modify the setpoint temperature (by pressing the Warmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.8, or Warmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.10button) when the thermostat is in Automatic mode, the new temperature will be used until the beginning of the next period. flashes during the temporary override. You can cancel the temporary override by pressing Mode/Ret.

Permanent override of schedule (Manual mode)

To place the thermostat in Manual mode, press Mode/Ret to display on the screen. In this mode, the thermostat does not follow the programmed schedule. Press the Warmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.8, Warmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.10orWarmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.11 button to set the temperature.

When you go on vacation (Vacation mode)

In this mode, the thermostat uses the vacation preset temperature (see page 13). There are two ways to
place the thermostat in Vacation mode:

  1. PressWarmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.12 the button on the thermostat. When the Vacation mode is activated this way, theWarmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.12icon appears on the screen without flashing.
  2. From any remote control device equipped with a dry contact. When the contact closes, the thermostat is placed in Vacation mode and the Warmup-TH115-AF-GA,-Programmable-Thermostat-FIG.12icon flashes on the screen. All buttons on the thermostat are locked. When the contact opens, the thermostat returns to the previous mode.
    NOTE: When the Vacation mode is activated from a remote control device, it can only be deactivated using the device.

Ground fault protection (GFCI)

This ground fault protection thermostat is different from conventional thermostats. In the event of a ground fault, the ground fault protection mechanism on the thermostat will trip and quickly stop the flow of electricity to prevent serious injury.
Definition of a ground fault
Instead of following its normal safe path, electricity passes through a person’s body to reach the ground. For example, a defective floor heating mat can cause a ground fault. A ground fault protection thermostat does not protect against circuit overloads, short circuits, or electrical shocks. For example, you can still receive an electrical shock if you touch bare wires while standing on a non-conducting surface such as a wood floor.
Ground fault protection reset
When the ground fault protection mechanism trips, the TEST light is On (red). To reset the ground fault protection, switch the thermostat to Off and back to On. The TEST light will turn off.

Testing the ground fault protection
To ensure the ground fault protection is always in working order, test it once the thermostat is installed and on a monthly basis thereafter.

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Error Messages

Technical Specifications

 

Model

 

Supply

Max. load (resistive only) Ground Fault Protection (GFCI)  

Wiring

Current Power
TH115-AF-GA 120 VAC, 60 Hz  

15 A

1800 W 5 mA 4 wires, double pole
240 VAC, 60 Hz 3600 W
TH115-AF-GB 120 VAC, 60 Hz 1800 W 15 mA
240 VAC, 60 Hz 3600 W

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Warmup TH115-AF-GA Programmable Thermostat Owner’s Guide

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