Warmup TSTAT User manual

nRemove the screw
holding the control
module to the
power base.
The screw cannot be
completely removed.
oIf you have a wall plate:
Before making the connections,
make sure that the base covers the
electrical box entirely. Otherwise,
install the cover plate behind the
base.
NOTE: The cover plate can also be used
to cover the plate for aesthetic reason.
pConnect the wires:
•Power: Terminals 1 and 5
•Load: Terminals 2 and 4
•Floor sensor: Terminals 6 and 7 (no polarity)
• Terminal 3 (F.P.) is not connected
NOTE: The terminals are designed to handle wires between 0.33
and 4 mm2.
The floor sensor must be centered between the heater wires
(80°C max.). Do not place the floor sensor next to a heater wire.
The temperature sensor wire must not cross any heater wires.
Make sure the temperature sensor wire is properly affixed along the
wall, in the concrete and into the electrical box (insulated material
only and could be run in a raceway) and that there is no interference
with the thermostat.
rPush the wires into the electri-
cal box and secure the base to
the electrical box anchorage
using the screws provided.
sInstall the control module
onto the power base
(see owner’s guide).
tReturn power to the heating system.
Material
nOne (1) PB130-230 power base
oOne (1) wall plate
pOne (1) floor sensor
qTwo (2) screws
PB130-230
Power Base
Installation Instructions
Technical Specifications
Supply: 230 VAC, 50 Hz
Maximum load: 3450 Watts (NI) @ 230 VAC; 15 A (resistive only)
Compliance: EN60730-2-9 / EN50081-1 / EN50082-2
Storage: -20°C to 50°C (-4°F to 122°F)
Protection: Class 2
Protection degree:IP20
Automatic action: Type 1.B
Environment: Normally polluted
Size(H•W•D): 2.94 x 2.94 x 0.53 in. (74.6 x 74.6 x 13.3 mm)
Warranty
WARMUP PLC THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
This product is warranted against material defects and workmanship in
normal use for a period of three (3) years, from the date of the original
purchase from authorized dealers. During this period,Warmup plc will
repair or replace the product with a new or of equivalent quality at Warmup
plc’s option, without charge, any product proven defective in normal use.
Warranty does not cover transportation costs. Nor does it cover a product
subjected to misuse or accidental damage. This warranty does not cover
the cost of installation, removal or reinstallation.
This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, obligations or
liabilities expressed or implied by the company. In no event shall Warmup
plc be liable for consequential or incidental damages resulting from
installation of this product. This warranty does not affect your statutory
rights.
The defective product and the original sale receipt must be returned to the
original dealer or shipped pre-paid, insured and addressed to:
Warmup PLC
702 Tudor Estate
Abbey Road
London NW10 7UW
WEEE Directive:
• Do not dispose along with
normal household waste.
• Do not burn.
The product and its packaging must be
disposed at a suitable recycling centre.
Introduction
The PB130-230 power base is designed to power a TSTAT control
module. The resistive load must not exceed 3450 watts (NI) @
230 VAC (15 A).
Installation Guidelines
TURN OFF POWER TO THE HEATING SYSTEM AT THE MAIN
POWER PANEL TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
Installation must be carried out by an electrician.
All work must conform to the most recent IEE regulations for
electrical installations and wiring.
This thermostat must be connected on a circuit equipped with
an RCD. It must be installed on a certified electrical box.
The thermostat must be installed on an inside wall.
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Installation and Wiring

Introduction
Your new programmable electronic thermostat is
designed to control electric floor heating systems and is
equipped with a microprocessor and proportional integral
adaptive (PIA) temperature control technology for total
comfort.
The TSTAT is also preprogrammed to fit most
homeowners’ lifestyles and settings can be easily
modified if required.
On/Standby Feature
The thermostat has an On/Standby feature making it
possible to put the thermostat in sleep mode when its use
is not required (e.g. summer).
Display with Backlight
The convenient backlight will light at the press of any
button and will stay on for 12 seconds.
Align the bracket tabs on the control module with the
holes located on top of the power base.
Note: Keep the thermostat's air vents clean and free from
obstructions.
Note: The screw cannot be removed completely.
Install the Control Module
Power base
Control module
On the first installation, the screen
displays: 0:00, MO, and the floor
temperature.
Temperature reading is above or below display
limits:
LO: The temperature is below -10°C.
The heating indicator is
displayed and the relay is closed
(energized). The screen will display
the floor temperature when it rises
above -10°C.
HI: The floor temperature is above 60°C. The floor
temperature will be displayed when it drops below
60°C.
The floor sensor is defective:
E1: The floor sensor is not connected
properly or is open circuit.
E2: The floor sensor is short circuited.
If this situation occurs, you can configure
the thermostat to operate like a regulator.
See “Advanced Programming” for more information.
Follow these steps to set the current time and day:
nPress CLK; the hour segment flashes.
oPress to set the hour.
pPress CLK; the minutes segment flashes.
qPress to set the minutes.
rPress CLK; the day flashes.
sPress to set the day.
tPress MODE to exit.
Note: To switch from 12-hour to 24-hour, see “Advanced
Programming” .
Note: After 60 seconds of inactivity, the thermostat will
automatically exit programming mode.
Comfort (default is 28°C)
Represents the temperature you wish to have when you
are at home (morning and evening).
Associated with programs 1 and 3
To modify:
Set the temperature using and press until the
icon is displayed on the screen (approx. 3 seconds).
Economy (default is 20°C)
Represents the temperature you wish to have when you
are away at work and during the night.
Associated with programs 2 and 4
To modify:
Set the temperature using and press until the
icon is displayed on the screen (approx. 3 seconds).
There are three operating modes:
Manual
Maintains a constant temperature.
Press MODE to select .
Set the temperature using or press one of the
pre-defined setpoint buttons .
Automatic
Executes the schedule.
Press MODE to select .
To bypass the current program for
a 2-hour period, simply define a new setpoint using .
The Auto icon flashes to indicate the bypass.
Standby
This mode is used to put the
thermostat in sleep mode when it
is not required (e.g. summer).
Press MODE to select .
First Power On Clock and Day Settings Setpoints Definition Select the Operating Mode
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Current
program when
Auto mode is
activated
Floor temperature.
(arrow indicates a
setpoint
adjustment/view)
Heating
indicator is
displayed
when heating
is ON.
Manual
Mode
Comfort
and
Economy
setpoints
Current
time and
day
Automatic
Mode
Standby
Mode
TSTAT Floor Thermostat
Owner’s Guide
Select the
operating
mode and
exit a
function
Temperature
and options
selection
Time and
day settings Schedule programming
and advanced settings
Pre-defined
Comfort and
Economy
Setpoints Press any key to activate the display backlight

The preprogrammed schedule is used with the Automatic
mode and controls the floor temperature by automatically
alternating between the Comfort and Economy programs.
The schedule consists of 4 daily programs which are
defined as follows:
Program 1: time you wake up, Comfort temperature
Program 2: time you leave home, Economy temperature
Program 3: time you return home, Comfort temperature
Program 4: night time, Economy temperature
Overview of the preprogrammed schedule:
To modify the pre-programmed schedule, follow these
steps:
nPress PGM; the first program
is displayed and the clock
segment flashes.
oUse to set the start time
of the first program.
pOnce you are done, repeat steps 1 and 2 for remain-
ing programs (2, 3 & 4).
qPress MODE to exit.
Note: To modify the number of programs per day, see
“Advanced Programming”.
Note: After 60 seconds of inactivity, the thermostat will
automatically exit programming mode. nPress and hold PGM for 3 seconds to access the
advanced programming mode.
oPress PGM to select the desired menu.
pTo modify the default programming, use to
select an option.
qPress MODE to exit.
Display Settings (unit)
°C/24h or °F/12h
To select the temperature and time display
format on the screen. PIA control mode.
P (Power Regulator)
In this mode, there is no temperature
reading nor display. Should be used only when the floor
sensor is damaged (E1/E2 error).
The TSTAT operates on perpetual heating cycles and
heating commands are sent based on the amount of
power you define.
For example (15-minute acycle):
If you select 6 (60%) as the setpoint,
your system will heat for 60% of the
cycle; it will be ON for 9 minutes then
OFF for the last 6 minutes. Scale: 0 to 10 (0 to 100%).
Note: The time, day and programs are saved.
Programs MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
1 6:00 6:00
28:30
3 17:00
4 23:00 23:00
PPD1
1. Number of programs per day. See “Advanced Programming”.
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Preprogrammed Schedule Modify the Schedule
Description Menu Default Option
Display settings &
Temperature control unit °C/24h
°C/24h or
°F/12h
or P
Number of
programs per day
PPd MO 4 0, 2, 4
PPd TU 4 0, 2, 4
PPd WE 4 0, 2, 4
PPd TH 4 0, 2, 4
PPd FR 4 0, 2, 4
PPd SA 2 0, 2, 4
PPd SU 2 0, 2, 4
Heating Cycles CPH 4 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Advanced Programming
a. This thermostat has selectable heating cycles, see Heating Cycles below.
Setpoint and
equivalent %
1
0%
2
20%
4
40%
6
60%
8
80%
10
100%
ON 0 min 3 min 6 min 9 min 12 min 15 min
OFF 15 min 12 min 9 min 6 min 3 min 0 min
Number of Programs per Day
(PPd)
You can select the number of
programs to be executed for each
day of the week. For example, you can run all 4 programs
or only 2 (1st and 4th) or none (0).
Note: When none (0) is selected, the TSTAT will maintain
the temperature setpoint of the last program.
Heating Cycles (CPH)
You can select the number of
cycles per hour to suit your heating
area.
To minimize temperature swings, a large floor area
requires longer heating cycles, whereas a small floor
heating area requires shorter heating cycles.
Technical Specifications
Model: TSTAT
Storage temperature: -20°C to 50°C (-4°F to 122°F)
Software and controller: Class A, electronic
Programming protection: Protected memory
Clock protection: 6 hours
Size (H/W/D): 3.2 x 3.3 x 0.65 in (81.4 x 84.6 x 16.5 mm)
Warranty
WARMUP PLC THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
This product is warranted against material defects and
workmanship in normal use for a period of three (3) years, from
the date of the original purchase from authorized dealers. During
this period,Warmup plc will repair or replace the product with a
new or of equivalent quality at Warmup plc’s option, without
charge, any product proven defective in normal use.
Warranty does not cover transportation costs. Nor does it cover a
product subjected to misuse or accidental damage. This warranty
does not cover the cost of installation, removal or reinstallation.
This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, obligations
or liabilities expressed or implied by the company. In no event
shall Warmup plc be liable for consequential or incidental
damages resulting from installation of this product. This warranty
does not affect your statutory rights.
The defective product and the original sale receipt must be
returned to the original dealer or shipped pre-paid, insured and
addressed to:
Warmup PLC
702 Tudor Estate
Abbey Road
London NW10 7UW
Cycles/hour Length
2 30 min.
3 20 min.
4 15 min.
5 12 min.
6 10 min.
PIA temperature
control Regulator
Pre-programmed
setpoints
28°C (82°F) 6 (60%)
20°C (68°F) 3 (30%)
Setting range 5°C to 40°C
(40°F to 104°F)
0 to 10
(0 to 100%)
Setting scale 0.5° 1 (10%)
Display range -10°C to 60°C
(14°F to 140°F)
0 to 10
(0 to 100%)
Display scale 0.1° 1 (10%)
Temp. accuracy ± 0.2°C (0.36°F) WEEE Directive:
• Do not dispose along with
normal household waste.
• Do not burn.
The product and its packaging must be
disposed at a suitable recycling centre.
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