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Power-up

1) Connecting wires and mounting thermostat

Connect the rear thermostat wires
to the power supply and to the
load using solderless connectors
for copper wires. See schematic
diagram.

Push the excess wire back into
the electrical box to prevent inter-
ference

with

the

thermostat.

Secure the thermostat using two
(2)

6-32

screws.

Once

the

thermostat is properly installed,
return power to heating system.

Note 1:

All cables and connec-

tions must conform to the local
electrical code.

WARNING:

Special CO/ALR solderless connectors must be used when

connecting with aluminum conductors.

2) Connecting temperature sensor wire

Connect the temperature sensor
wire to the two lower screws of the
terminal block at the back of the
thermostat (no polarity needs to
be respected).

The sensing probe should be
placed in a representative heat
area

for maximum system

perfomance.

The sensing probe should be
centered between the wires in
the mat. The temperature sen-
sor wire cannot cross any
heater wires and the sensing
probe must not be directly ON
or adjacent to a heating wire.

240 V Line

240 VAC

240 VAC

Summary of Contents for FTGF2P

Page 1: ...tton 2 to 3 seconds until icon appears on display CHECKING GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER GFCI Adjust the setpoint temperature until heating indicator appears on display Press on TEST button The tes...

Page 2: ...re the isolation of the line and load are required for operation A certified electrician must install the thermostat PARTS INCLUDED One 1 FTGF2P 240 VAC thermostat Two 2 6 32 screws Four 4 solderless...

Page 3: ...conform to the local electrical code WARNING Special CO ALR solderless connectors must be used when connecting with aluminum conductors 2 Connecting temperature sensor wire Connect the temperature se...

Page 4: ...the installation Press on RESET button to reset the GFCI If the GFCI test fails Check the load wires The thermostat must be in heating mode to carry out the test heating indicator ON The GFCI test sho...

Page 5: ...for work P2 the time you arrive back home P3 and the time you go to bed P4 PROGRAMMING To program your settings a To program the Comfort temperature select the desired degree using the buttons and pre...

Page 6: ...ode 2 Press on Day button 3 seconds to select every day of the week 3 Press on Hour button to enter 7 00 AM Prog 1 4 Press on PGM button again to select Prog 2 and press on Hour and Min buttons to ent...

Page 7: ...er 6 15 AM Prog 1 4 Press on PGM button to select Prog 2 and Hour and Min buttons to enter 8 15 AM 5 Repeat step 4 to enter Prog 3 5 00 PM and Prog 4 10 00 PM NOTE When making modifications make sure...

Page 8: ...lied by the company In no event shall NUHEAT be liable for consequential or incidental damages resulting from installation of this product Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long...

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