INSTALL YOUR THERMOSTAT
Unlock and lift the thermostat cover.
Use the screws to secure the thermostat to the
electrical box.
Replace the cover and lock.
Power up the thermostat.
After performing a test sequence, the thermostat should
display the floor temperature. If not, refer to the trouble-
shooting guide in this manual.
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Warnings
Before starting the installation of your new thermostat, please
make sure that the breakers for your heating system are off at
the main electrical panel!
The installation of this thermostat should be made by a
certified electrician and must be installed in conformity
with the national and local Electrical Codes.
Connect the heating floor by using the wire connectors
load / line located on the back of the thermostat. Connect
the ground wire to the screw in the electrical box intended
for this purpose.
Connect the sensor.
(Only for control applications in F mode or with floor limit.)
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Line
Load
Floor heating
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Make sure to firmly tighten the wire connectors for a secure
connection. A loose connection can be a fire hazard.
TH1300ZB-C4
Installation Guide
Smart Floor Heating
Thermostat (3600 W)
zigbee 3.0
USER SETTINGS
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.
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.
Increasing or lowering the temperature
To adjust the temperature, press or . The requested temperature
will blink to confirm the new setpoint.
10 sec.
All the parameters of your thermostat can be programmed through the
interface of your Control4 gateway.
However, if your thermostat is not connected to you gateway and you wish to
change the temperature format or the control cycle, you need to:
Settings which can be modified on the device directly:
Control
Load
Display
Limit Floor Max
Aux
Sensor
Load power
0 watt to 3600 watt
Temperature format
°C or °F (default: °C)
Control mode
A (Air), F (Floor) (default: F)
Maximum floor temperature
(Only visible in A mode)
5 °C to 36 °C (default: OFF)
Floor sensor
10K or 12K (default: 10K)
Assignment of auxiliary output
OFF, EXP, 15 sec, 15 min (default: OFF)
The following table lists the settings that can be changed directly on
the thermostat.
You can change other settings through your Control4 controller. *
5) Assigning the auxiliary output (A mode):
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 sold separately).
OFF function (default):
Disables the auxiliary output.
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.
4) 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.
Name
Parameters & settings
Display
When installing your floor heating system: add a second sensor in
the floor whose tip can be stored in the thermostat housing. This
additional sensor can be plugged in and used as a replacement
without altering your floor heating system.
Sensor