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HMYDV

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The HMYDV thermostat is designed to control the temperature of a
floor heating system. The thermostat can be used with a maximum
load of 15 A (1800 W @ 120 VAC or 3600 W @ 240 VAC).

SUPPLIED PARTS

One (1) thermostat

One (1) floor temperature sensor

Four (4) 6-32 mounting screws

Four (4) solderless connectors

TURN OFF POWER TO THE HEATING SYSTEM AT THE MAIN
POWER PANEL TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK. This
thermostat does NOT protect against electrical shocks resulting
from contact with both conductor wires.

The thermostat’s housing is not watertight. Do NOT install the
thermostat in an area where it can be exposed to water or rain.

Connect the thermostat
wires to the power and
to the load using
solderless connectors
for copper wires.

Connect the grounding
braid of the floor
heating system to the
supply ground.

NOTE: All cables and connections must
conform to the local electrical code.
This thermostat has tinned copper wires
for line and load connections. Special
CO/ALR solderless connectors must be
used if these wires are to be connected
to aluminium conductors.

Mount the thermostat onto the electrical box using the provided
screws.

Connect the temperature sensor
to the terminals as shown.

NOTE: The temperature sensor
wires must not come in contact
with the electrical wires and
must be routed outside the elec-
trical box.

WARNING:  THE FLOOR TEMPERATURE LIMIT MUST BE SET TO
'LIMITED' FOR ALL LAMINATE AND ENGINEERED WOOD FLOOR
APPLICATIONS (SEE SECTION 5.2).

If there is a sticker on the display, peel it off.

Apply power to heating system.

NOTE: 

Interactive programming tutorial available at 

www.nuheat.com

3.1 Clock and Day Setting

The clock must be set when the time display flashes on the screen. 

Press and hold the 

Day

 button for 1 second. 

The day display will flash.

Set the day using the 

 buttons.

Press the 

Mode

 button. The hour display will flash.

Set the hours using the 

 buttons.

Press the 

Mode

 button again. The minute display 

will flash.

Set the minutes using the 

 buttons.

Press the 

 button to end.

3.2 Customizing the Schedule

You can customize your thermostat's schedule using either:

5+2 day programming

 - easier to set as you enter only two pro-

grams: one program for weekdays (Monday to Friday) and 
another program for weekends (Saturday and Sunday).

7-day programming

 - more flexible as you can set a different 

program for each day of the week. 

See section 5.1 to learn how to switch between the two different pro-
gramming methods.

You can program up to 4 periods in a day. To program a period, you
must enter the starting time and the temperature setpoint for the
period.

5+2 day programming

5-day programming allows you to enter one program for weekdays
(Monday to Friday) and another program for weekends (Saturday
and Sunday). Use the following grid to record your new settings.

Description

1.

Installation

2.

Floor 

Sensor

Floor Temp

Adjustment buttons

Day selection 
button

Program button

Mode button

Return button

Temperature limit 
selection switch

Display

GFCI test and 
reset buttons

Temperature sensor 
terminals

Power
supply

Load

Programming

3.

Floor 

Sensor

Floor Temp

sensor
wires

HMYDV

User Guide

Electronic Thermostat

69-2568EFS-01.book  Page 1  Wednesday, January 26, 2011  3:32 PM

Summary of Contents for HMYDV

Page 1: ...2 If there is a sticker on the display peel it off Apply power to heating system NOTE Interactive programming tutorial available at www nuheat com 3 1 Clock and Day Setting The clock must be set when...

Page 2: ...me and temperature for a selected period for the entire week 7 days press and hold the Day button for 1 second The settings will now be the same for that period for the entire week To set a period Pre...

Page 3: ...rol the heating power without accounting for the floor temperature The temperature sensor is defective The thermostat will display the percentage of heating power instead of displaying the temperature...

Page 4: ...40 F 5 C Maximum setpoint 82 or 104 F 28 or 40 C depending to the thermostat configuration Setpoint interval 1 F 0 5 C Storage temperature 4 F to 120 F 20 C to 50 C Dimensions HxWxD 2 7 x 3 5 x 2 2 i...

Page 5: ...icule autocollante appos e sur l cran s il y a lieu Mettre le syst me de chauffage sous tension 3 1 R glage de l horloge L horloge doit tre r gl e si l affichage de l heure clignote l cran Appuyer le...

Page 6: ...nche NOTA Pour programmer les m mes r glages heure et temp ra ture pour une p riode choisie pour toute la semaine 7 jours appuyer sur le bouton Day pendant 1 seconde Les r glages seront les m mes pour...

Page 7: ...ffichera le pourcentage de puissance du chauffage au lieu d afficher la temp rature NOTA Le symbole F ou C n appara t pas l cran lorsque la puis sance est affich e la place de la temp rature Lorsque l...

Page 8: ...ermostat Intervalle de consigne 0 5 C 1 F Temp rature d entreposage 20 C 50 C 4 F 120 F Dimensions HxLxP 69 x 89 x 55 mm 2 7 x 3 5 x 2 2 pouces Caract ristique du DDFT 5 mA classe A Homologations c CS...

Page 9: ...TRACHAPADOS DE MADERA VER LA SECCI N 5 2 Retirar la pel cula adhesiva que puede encontrarse sobre la pantalla Conectar el sistema de calefacci n 3 1 Ajuste de la hora Si la hora parpadea en la pantall...

Page 10: ...eves FR viernes SA s bado y SU domingo NOTA para programar los mismos ajustes hora y temperatura para un per odo seleccionado para toda la semana 7 d as presionar el bot n Day durante 1 segundo Los aj...

Page 11: ...piso Cuando la sonda de temperatura est defectuosa El termostato indicar el porcentaje de poder calor fico en lugar de indicar la temperatura NOTA los s mbolos F o C no aparecer n en la pantalla cuand...

Page 12: ...F Punto de ajuste m nimo 5 C 40 F Punto de ajuste m ximo 28 C o 40 C 82 F o 104 F seg n la configuraci n del termostato Intervalo del punto de ajuste 0 5 C 1 F Temperatura de almacenamiento 20 C a 50...

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