Hotwire
Thermostat
Instructions
Put the Toggle Switch (15) to “Off”.
Turning your heating Off Manually:
Your thermostat and floor are both off and your floor will cool down. Any
settings you have entered into the Thermostat will be maintained
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Australia
Verve Distribution
6 Todd St
Port Adelaide SA 5015
www.vervedistribution.com.au
New Zealand
The Heating Company
PO BOX 420
Whitianga NZ
www.hotwire.co.nz
Hotwire Heating Elements are
manufactured from Ethylene
Tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE). EFTE is a
plastic which is flexible and stable up to
150 deg C.
Hotwire Under Tile Heating has
developed safe, efficient and long life
ETFE insulated heating elements. The
Hotwire element can be utilised in
floor heating applications under dry or
moist conditions (heaters pre-cast and
terminated during floor installation).
Typical product form consists of round
Heating Wires with Copper Braid Shield
and high temperature PVC Jacket. The
completed diameter of the entire cable is
OD 2.0 mm to 2.7 mm.
The conductor used for heating
element is multi stranded allowing for
significantly greater flexibility and ease
of installation than a single core element.
The completed diameter of the core is
0.25 mm - 0.68 mm.
HotWire
TM
Under Tile Heating
Specifications
FINAL DIA
2.0 TO 2.5MM
HEATING CONDUCTOR
MULTISTRAND
CONDUCTOR DIA 0.25 TO 0.68MM
ETFE EXTRUDED INSULATION
COPPER BRAID SHIELD 0.5MM SQ
PVC JACKET
Watts
(230V)
Metres
W/LM
Ohm/m
Total
Ohms
Amps
150
13
11.54
27.13
352.67
0.65
200
17
11.77
15.56
264.5
0.87
250
21
11.93
10.1
211.6
1.09
300
25
11.99
7.05
176.33
1.3
350
30
11.67
5.04
151.14
1.52
400
35
11.43
3.78
132.25
1.74
500
43
11.63
2.46
105.8
2.17
600
53
11.3
1.66
88.17
2.61
700
63
11.12
1.2
75.57
3.04
800
72
11.13
0.92
66.13
3.48
900
82
11.02
0.72
58.78
3.91
1000
91
11.96
0.58
52.9
4.35
1250
118
10.6
0.36
42.48
5.41
1500
141
10.63
0.25
35.27
6.52
1750
168
10.42
0.18
30.24
7.61
2000
189
10.59
0.14
26.45
8.7
2500
235
10.59
0.09
21.15
10.83
3000
294
10.21
0.06
17.63
13.04
Below is a chart of standard Heating Elements available: for 240 V AC application:
Australia
Verve Distribution
6 Todd St
Port Adelaide SA 5015
www.vervedistribution.com.au
New Zealand
The Heating Company
PO BOX 420
Whitianga NZ
www.hotwire.co.nz
Hotwire Heating Elements are
manufactured from Ethylene
Tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE). EFTE is a
plastic which is flexible and stable up to
150 deg C.
Hotwire Under Tile Heating has
developed safe, efficient and long life
ETFE insulated heating elements. The
Hotwire element can be utilised in
floor heating applications under dry or
moist conditions (heaters pre-cast and
terminated during floor installation).
Typical product form consists of round
Heating Wires with Copper Braid Shield
and high temperature PVC Jacket. The
completed diameter of the entire cable is
OD 2.0 mm to 2.7 mm.
The conductor used for heating
element is multi stranded allowing for
significantly greater flexibility and ease
of installation than a single core element.
The completed diameter of the core is
0.25 mm - 0.68 mm.
HotWire
TM
Under Tile Heating
Specifications
FINAL DIA
2.0 TO 2.5MM
HEATING CONDUCTOR
MULTISTRAND
CONDUCTOR DIA 0.25 TO 0.68MM
ETFE EXTRUDED INSULATION
COPPER BRAID SHIELD 0.5MM SQ
PVC JACKET
Watts
(230V)
Metres
W/LM
Ohm/m
Total
Ohms
Amps
150
13
11.54
27.13
352.67
0.65
200
17
11.77
15.56
264.5
0.87
250
21
11.93
10.1
211.6
1.09
300
25
11.99
7.05
176.33
1.3
350
30
11.67
5.04
151.14
1.52
400
35
11.43
3.78
132.25
1.74
500
43
11.63
2.46
105.8
2.17
600
53
11.3
1.66
88.17
2.61
700
63
11.12
1.2
75.57
3.04
800
72
11.13
0.92
66.13
3.48
900
82
11.02
0.72
58.78
3.91
1000
91
11.96
0.58
52.9
4.35
1250
118
10.6
0.36
42.48
5.41
1500
141
10.63
0.25
35.27
6.52
1750
168
10.42
0.18
30.24
7.61
2000
189
10.59
0.14
26.45
8.7
2500
235
10.59
0.09
21.15
10.83
3000
294
10.21
0.06
17.63
13.04
Below is a chart of standard Heating Elements available: for 240 V AC application:
Heating temperature setting.
Set the automatic operating times.
Set the day. Hold down for 5 seconds to select every day.
Vacation / Holiday temperature mode setting.
Set the hour.
Increase the set value, long-press 5 seconds to lock the keys.
Decrease the set value, long-press 5 seconds to unlock the keys.
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RT stands for “room temperature” and FT stands for “floor temperature”.
Enter / Confirm Key.
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Select the Automatic operating mode or Manual operating mode.
Indicates the time frames available in
Auto Mode.
Heating indicator.
“Manu”
indicates manual mode, “
Auto”
indicates automatic mode. In
Auto
mode, the thermostat executes the preprogrammed schedules.
While in
Manu
mode, the thermostat maintains a constant set temperature
manually set by the user.
Economy or low temperature mode setting.
Button and Descriptions
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The Thermostat has 2 different times each day that it can switch on and off
IE: it can be programmed to come on and off at a specific time in the morning
and then on and off at another time later in the day.
The unit comes with the factory settings as follows:
On at 6 am and off 8:30 am
On at 4 pm and off at 9 pm
To change these settings please follow these simple steps.
Step Three: Programming On and Off times:
1. Press “Man” (2) until program 1 is displayed.
Program 1 is the time at which the system will switch on in the morning.
Program 2 Is the time at which the system will switch off in the morning.
Program 3 is the time at which the system will switch on in the afternoon.
Program 4 is the time at which the system will switch off in the afternoon.
3. Press “Clock” (6) to adjust the time.
4. Press (9) to confirm.
Press “Man” (2) until program 2 is displayed. Follow the other steps ( 2 & 3 & 4)
outlined above. Remember to let the thermostat reset to todays time & date.
Press “Man” (2) until program 3 is displayed. Follow the other steps (2 & 3 & 4)
outlined above. Remember to let the thermostat reset to todays time & date.
Press “Man” (2) until program 4 is displayed. Follow the other steps (2 & 3 & 4)
outlined above. Remember to let the thermostat reset to todays time & date.
Very Important:
Allow the Thermostat to reset back to today’s time and date
after every programming change. This will take about 5 seconds.
2. Hold “Week” (4) down for approx 5 seconds to select every day of the week.
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It is much faster and easier to set the same program every day of the week. However if different
settings are required each day simply repeat these steps on every day of the week.
Move the toggle switch (15) to RT or FT. Press “Clock” (6) and the time
display will start flashing.
Press the confirm button (9) once the time is set.
Press “Week” (4) to get to the current Day of the week.
Step One: Set The Time and Day:
Turning your heating on and off Automatically
Use the up and down keys (7& 8) to adjust to the current time. Holding the
buttons down will increase or decrease the time in 15 minutes increments.
Ensure that the thermostat is on Auto (14) before amending Temperatures. To
select Auto use button 10. To change the temperature settings, the temperature
on the screen must be flashing.
Step Two: Set the Desired Temperatures:
The Sun button will set the temperature your room or floor will heat to.
You will need to set 2 Temperatures.
Press “Sun (1) and the temperature will start flashing.
Use the up and down keys (7& 8) to adjust to the required temperature.
Press (9) Enter to confirm. The reading will return to ambient temperature.
Press the Confirm button (9) once set to desired temperature. The reading
will return to the ambient temperature.
Use the up and down keys (7& 8) to adjust to the required temperature.
Press “Moon” (3) and the temperature will start flashing.
The moon button will set the minimum temperature that will be maintained.
Put the Toggle Switch (15) to FT or RT.
Turning your heating On Manually:
Press the “Sun” (1) The current Temperature setting will flash.
Press the confirm button. (9) the reading will return to the ambient temperature
Press the Manu / Auto button (10) until the screen (14) shows manual.
Use the up and down keys (7& 8) to adjust to the required Temperature
Around 23degC is an average but you can increase if required.
Your Thermostat is now on and heating your floor to the desired temperature
you set.