TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
USER SETTINGS
Settings which can be modified directly on the device:
CONNECT AN EXPANSION UNIT (TR1310)
CONNECT THE AUXILIARY OUTPUT
It is possible to connect up to 10 expansion units to the
same device. (EXP function)
Second heating stage (15 sec / 15 min functions)
TR1310
TR1310
Vers d’autres
TR1310
TH1300NP
When installing your floor heating
system: add a second sensor in the
floor and store the tip in the
thermostat housing. This additional
sensor can be plugged in and
used as a replacement without
haltering your floor heating system.
GROUND FAULT PROTECTION
Set
Set
Set
To put the thermostat in OFF mode, hold the
and buttons for 10 seconds.
To exit the OFF mode, hold the
and
buttons for 10 seconds or
raise/lower the setpoint.
Set
Hold for 10 sec.
Sensor
USER SETTINGS
OFF MODE
Get the setpoint to its minimum and
hold the button for 10 seconds to
access the menu.
Press the or button to change
the setting.
10 sec.
Press the and buttons
simultaneously to save and go
to the next parameter. Continue to
press until the end of the
list to exit the menu.
Alimentez le thermostat.
Alimentez le thermostat.
Alimentez le thermostat.
3-year limited warranty
SINOPÉ TECHNOLOGIES INC. warrants the components of their products against
defects in material and workmanship for a 3 year period from the date of
purchase, under normal use and service, when proof of purchase of such is
provided to the manufacturer. This warranty does not cover any transportation
costs that may be incurred by the consumer. Nor does it cover a product that has
been improperly installed, misused or accidentally damaged. The obligation of
SINOPÉ TECHNOLOGIES INC., under the terms of this warranty, will be to supply a
new unit and this releases the manufacturer from paying the installation costs or
other secondary charges linked to replacing the unit or the components.
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TH1300NP
Installation Guide
Non-Programmable Floor Heating
Thermostat (3600 W)
INSTALL YOUR THERMOSTAT
Unlock and lift the
thermostat cover.
Warnings
Before starting the installation of your new thermostat, make
sure that the breakers for your heating system are off at the
main electrical panel!
The installation of this thermostat must be performed by a
certified electrician and comply with the national and local
electrical codes and regulations.
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3
Connect the heating floor by using the
load / line wire connectors located on
the back of the thermostat. Connect
the ground wire to the screw in the
electrical box intended for this purpose.
2
Use the screws to secure
the thermostat to the
electrical box.
Replace the
cover and lock.
4
Power up the thermostat.
After performing a test sequence, the thermostat should display
the floor temperature. If not, refer to the troubleshooting guide in
this manual.
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Set
Connect the sensor.
(Only for control applications in
F mode or with floor limit.)
Line
Load
Floor heating
Sensor
Increasing or lowering the
temperature
To adjust the temperature,
press or . The requested
temperature will blink to
confirm the new setpoint.
Control
Load
Display
Setpoint Max
Max Air
Setpoint Min
Max Floor
Min Floor
Load power
0 watt to 3600 watt
Temperature format
°C or °F (default: °F)
Control mode
A (Air), F (Floor) (default: F)
Sensor
Aux
Backlight
Assignment of auxiliary output
OFF, EXP, 15 sec, 15 min
(default: OFF)
Backlight control
ON, OFF or BED –
(Default: ON)
ON
(backlight always active, will dim
according to ambient light)
OFF
(will only turn on when a button
is pressed)
BED
(bedroom mode - backlight will dim
according to ambient light and will turn
OFF below 20% of luminosity)
Floor sensor
10K or 12K
(default: 10K)
Maximum setpoint
41 °F to 97 °F – (Default: 97°F)
Maximum ambient temperature limit
(Only visible in F mode)
41 °F to 97 °F (default: OFF)
Minimum setpoint
41 °F to 97 °F – (Default: 41 °F)
Minimum floor temperature limit
(Only visible in A mode)
41 °F to 97 °F (default: OFF)
Maximum floor temperature limit
(Only visible in A mode)
41 °F to 97 °F (default: OFF)
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3) The thermostat offers 2 temperature regulation modes:
F mode (default):
Regulates the floor temperature by means of an
external temperature sensor with the possibility to limit ambient
temperature.
A mode:
Regulates ambient temperature with the possibility to limit floor
temperature by means of an external temperature sensor.
6) Maximum limit of the ambient temperature (F mode)
Thermostat limits floor heating so as not to exceed the set ambient
temperature limit
7) Maximum floor temperature limit (A mode)
The thermostat limits floor heating to the set temperature to ensure it
does not exceed the selected limit; ideal for protecting engineered
wood floors.
8) Minimum floor temperature limit (A mode)
The thermostat limits the minimum temperature of the floor in order to
keep it at a comfortable temperature.
This parameter can only be used when a floor sensor is connected to
the thermostat.
9) Assigning the auxiliary output:
The thermostat provides an auxiliary output that has three functions
which are set from the user settings.
15 sec function:
Short cycle auxiliary output (15 seconds): used for a
heater controlled through an electronic relay (SSR).
15 min function:
Long cycle auxiliary output (15 minutes):
used for a
heater controlled through an electromechanical relay or equipped
with a fan.
In the 15 sec and 15 min functions,
the thermostat controls the ambient
temperature with the floor. Once the floor temperature has reached its
limit, if the desired ambient temperature is not reached, the auxiliary
output activates the heating device to reach the set temperature.
(The auxiliary output acts as a second heating stage.)
EXP function:
Auxiliary output to connect several heating floors
(TR1310 expansion unit sold separately).
OFF function (default):
Disables the auxiliary output.
Parameters & settings
Name
Display
24 VCA
Baseboard
Convector
Transformer
The thermostat is equipped with a ground fault protection that can
detect a current leakage of 5 mA. When a current leakage is detected,
the ground fault protection is triggered and quickly interrupts the
power supply to prevent any serious injuries.
Resetting the ground fault protection
The RESET button warning light turns ON (red) when the ground
fault protection is triggered. If the RESET button warning light turns
ON during normal operation of the thermostat, simply press the
RESET button to reset the ground fault protection. The light will turn
OFF. If for any reason this situation occurs again, cut the power to
the heating system from the main electrical panel and ask a
qualified electrician to verify the installation.
Testing the ground fault protection
This thermostat has an Auto Test which periodically
verifies the correct operation of the protection circuit.
You can also do this manually:
1) Press the TEST button. If the RESET button's red
warning light does not turn ON, the test has failed.
Cut the power to the heating system from the main
electrical panel and ask a qualified electrician to verify the
installation. 2) Press the RESET button to restart the thermostat's base.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
What should I do if the E1F code appears on my thermostat's display?
The E1F code means that the thermostat is in “Floor” mode and there is no
connected sensor. If your thermostat is not intended to control a heated
floor, change the thermostat’s control mode for the “A mode”.
Operating voltage:
120/208/240 Vac, 50/60 Hz
Maximum load:
1800 W @ 120 V / 15 A
3120 W @ 208 V / 15 A
3600 W @ 240 V / 15 A
Setpoint range:
41 °F to 97 °F (5 °C to 36 °C)
Display range:
32 °F to 99 °F (0 °C to 50 °C)
Resolution:
±
1 °F (
±
0.5 °C)
Storage:
-4 °F to 122 °F (-20 °C to 50 °C)
Auxiliary output:
24 Vac/Vdc / 0.1 A
GFCI protection:
Class A (5mA)