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Owner’s Manual

Infloor Sales & Service

Programmable Thermostat

29050 Version 2

The Infloor Sales & Service 29050 is designed to operate either a 120 VAC or 

240 VAC resistance floor heating system. It comes with an easy setup wizard, a 

typical program ready to go, and a GFCI inside to meet safety needs.
Please follow this manual for installation and operating instructions. Leave these 

instructions with the homeowner.

Installation

Cautions to Follow

You are required to thoroughly read all installation instructions and product 

safety information before beginning the installation of this product.  FAILURE 

TO COMPLY WITH PROPER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 

COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE SYSTEM OR ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUSING 

PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR DEATH.   Infloor is not 

responsible for damages resulting from improper installation and/or 

maintenance.
Local building or plumbing codes may require modifications to the information 

provided.  You are required to consult the local building and plumbing codes 

prior to installation.  If this information is not consistent with local building or 

plumbing codes, the local codes should be followed. 

          CAUTION: This product requires electrical wiring.  It is recommended that 

this product is installed by a qualified technician.  Local codes may require 

this product be installed by an electrician.  Prior to installation, consult 

your local codes for what is acceptable in your area.  To the extent this 

information is not consistent with local codes, the local codes should be 

followed.

ALWAYS: Wire all circuits as Class 1, Electric Light and Power Circuits

ALWAYS: Wire all circuits with insulation rated 600V minimum.

ALWAYS: Mount this control only to a grounded metallic box or a nonmetallic 

box.

ALWAYS: Use power supply wires suitable for at least 90°C.

         WARNING: High voltage – disconnect power supply before servicing.
         WARNING: The GFCI (ground-fault circuit interrupter) in this thermostat 

control does not protect against shock if both bare conductors are touched 

at the same time.

         WARNING: Do not exceed 15 amps on this thermostat control. Doing so will 

cause risk of fire hazard and damage.

         CAUTION: Make sure the house power supply voltage matches the voltage 

rating of the floor heating system. Do not apply 240 VAC to a 120 VAC rated  

system. Connecting the wrong voltage may cause overheating and damage 

to the system, the control, floor coverings, etc.

Parts Needed

Contents of package:

Unpack the thermostat control and make sure everything is in good condition. 

Do not use a damaged control or part. The package comes with these items:
(1) Thermostat

(1) Thermostat floor sensor

(4) Wire nuts (Marettes®)

(2) Mounting screws

(1) Screwdriver

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Tools and supplies needed:

- No. 2 Phillips screwdriver

- Hole saw (if installing in an existing wall)

- Wire strippers, wire cutters, and other electrical tools

- Electrical wall box (plastic or metal)*

*NOTE: A single-gang extra-deep box allows sufficient space to connect 1 or 2 

heating mats or cables. For 3 heating mats or cables, a 4-inch square extra-deep 

electrical box with a single-gang “mud ring” is necessary. Alternately, a junction 

box may be installed to connect multiple heating mats or cables, then run 

power supply wire from the junction box to the control electrical box. See the 

Installation Instructions provided with the floor heating system for more details.

Locating the Control

Find a suitable location for the control. It is designed for indoor dry location only. 

It may be placed on an insulated or uninsulated wall, preferably an interior wall 

to avoid overheating from outside sun heat. Keep it away from all water sources 

such as sinks, showers, and bathtubs as well as heat sources such ashot-water 

piping, heat ducting, wall-mount lighting, and direct sunlight. Locate it at a 

suitable height, normally about 4-1/2’ to 5’ (1.4 m to 1.5 m) from the floor.

Mounting the Electrical Box

When mounting on an existing wall, cut the opening for the electrical box for the 

control. To make it easier to pull the wiring, wait to install the electrical box until 

after all wiring is drawn into this opening.
When mounting on an open wall, secure the electrical box for the control to the 

wall stud.
When mounting on an open wall, conduit from the electrical box to the floor is 

recommended (check local codes for requirements) for additional protection. 

Install one conduit for the floor sensor. Install another conduit for the floor 

heating system power leads. Refer to the Installation Instructions supplied with 

the floor heating system for additional installation details.

Wiring

         CAUTION: Turn off power at the circuit breaker before doing any 

electrical work.

House Wiring

A qualified person should run a dedicated circuit from the main circuit breaker 

panel to the control location. If a dedicated circuit is not possible, it is acceptable 

to tap into an existing circuit. However, there must be enough capacity to handle 

the load (amps) of the floor heating system being installed and any possible 

appliance, such as a hair dryer or vacuum cleaner. Avoid circuits that have 

ballasted lighting, motors, exhaust fans, or hot tub pumps due to 

possible interference.
The circuit breaker should be rated 20 amps for total circuit loads up to 15 amps. 

A 15 amp circuit breaker may be used for total circuit loads up to 12 amps. A 

GFCI (ground-fault circuit interrupter) or AFCI (arc-fault circuit interrupter) type 

circuit breaker may be used if desired, but is not necessary.

         WARNING: Do not exceed 15 amps on this thermostat control. Doing so will 

cause risk of fire hazard and damage.

Pull power supply wiring to the control location. Leave about 6 to 8 inches (15 

to 20 cm) of wire for connections later. This wiring should be size 12 or 14 AWG 

following appropriate local code requirements.

Floor Sensor

Pull the floor sensor wire up the wall (or conduit) to the control location, leaving 

about 6 inches (15 cm) of wire for connection later. The sensor wire may be cut 

shorter if desired, but do not cut it shorter until the sensor is fully installed 

(see below).
Note: If the sensor wire is not long enough to reach the control location, it may 

be extended an additional 15 feet (4.5 m) using minimum 20 AWG 2-conductor 

unshielded wire, or an additional 50 feet (15 m) using shielded wire. When 

using shielded wire, the “shield” must be connected to the lower sensor 

terminal, nearest to Bus A. A junction box may be required by local code for the 

connection to this extension wire.
After the floor heating system is completely installed according to its 

instructions, secure the thick sensor tip to the floor. It must be located halfway 

between heating wires and at least 1 foot into the heating area. Use hot-glue to 

secure the sensor tip and wire in place. Do not cross over a heating wire. Avoid 

placing it in an area where heating wires are spaced further apart than the rest 

of the floor, like a large gap between mats or cables. Avoid placing it in an area 

where a heat duct or recessed light will cause improper measurements. Try to 

avoid locating it where future items such as a clothes hamper or similar could 

trap heat and cause improper measurement.
Finish securing the sensor wire along the floor and up the wall. At the control 

location, cut the sensor wire shorter if needed, leaving at least 6 to 8 inches (15 

to 20 cm) of wire for connections later. Re-strip the sensor wire ends 1/8” to 

3/16” (3 mm to 4.5 mm) long. If the ends are stripped longer than this they may  

short-circuit resulting in an Err2 code.

Mat or Cable Power Leads

Pull the power lead wires from the floor heating system into the control 

location. Leave about 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 cm) of wire for connections. 

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Summary of Contents for 29050

Page 1: ...ll mount lighting and direct sunlight Locate it at a suitable height normally about 4 1 2 to 5 1 4 m to 1 5 m from the floor Mounting the Electrical Box When mounting on an existing wall cut the opening for the electrical box for the control To make it easier to pull the wiring wait to install the electrical box until after all wiring is drawn into this opening When mounting on an open wall secure...

Page 2: ...urday 7 00 AM 7 00 11 00 PM 23 00 82 F 27 8 C 74 F 23 3 C Sunday 7 00 AM 7 00 11 00 PM 23 00 82 F 27 8 C 74 F 23 3 C NOTE Air Sensing mode default temperatures are 70F and 62F Wire Connections Match and connect the two wires marked LINE1 L and LINE2 N to the house power supply wires using the wire nuts provided Gently tug on the wires to make sure they are secure otherwise a wire could come loose ...

Page 3: ...creen Floor Limit The thermostat can be adjusted for the minimum and maximum allowable setpoint temperatures of the floor sensor This is useful when the floor covering cannot exceed a certain temperature 84F is common for many wood or laminate products Consult your floor covering manufacturer for recommended limits It is also useful to limit adjustment by users And it is useful if the thermostat i...

Page 4: ...Maximum Power 1800 watts at 120 VAC 3600 watts at 240 VAC GFCI Class A 5 milliamp trip nominal Display Range 32 F to 99 F 0 C to 37 C Setting Range 40 F to 99 F 4 C to 37 C Accuracy 0 9 F 0 5 C Environment Indoor dry location only Storage Temperature 0 F to 120 F 17 C to 49 C Floor Sensor Thermistor 10k NTC type double insulated Memory Programming retained indefinitely Current time day will need r...

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