KING F802GFCI User Manual

INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
F802GFCI
Thermostat
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ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD
READ ALL WIRE SIZING, VOLTAGE REQUIREMENTS AND
SAFETY DATA TO AVOID PROPERTY DAMAGE AND
DANGER
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Specicaons: Thermostat is suitable for oor heang systems,
Power Supply AC 120/ 240V50/60Hz Maximum Load 15A, resisve Maximum Power 1800W at 120VAC; 3600W at 240VAC
GFI Class A 5 milliamp trip Display Range 32℉-99℉(0℃-37℃) Seng Range 41℉-99℉(5℃-37℃)Accuracy 1 (0.5℃) Storage Temp. 32℉-120℉(0℃-49℃)
cETLus lisng.
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READ CAREFULLY - These instructions will help prevent difficulties that might arise during thermostat
installation. Studying the instructions first may save considerable time and money later. Observing the following procedures will keep installation time to a minimum. Save these instructions for future use.
WARNING
FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES
This Thermostat has been designed for oor heang applicaons. The built in Ground
Fault Circuit Interrupt (GFCI) provides worry-free operaon and includes the oor
sensor. Required for Floor Heat applicaons
Dual Voltage (120vac and 240vac)
7 day programmable sengs
4 Preset Heang Schedules
Floor and Ambient air sensing
Blue Backlit Display
Built-in GFCI and Floor Sensor Included
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Breaker
Thermostat
Floor
Heater
Cable
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Warning: Turn OFF the power at the circuit breaker
before Installing. Installation should be performed by a
Install unit in a grounded metal or plastic wall junction
box, indoors 4 ½’ to 5’ above the floor. Avoid any area
qualified electrician.
Refer to thermostat and heater load specifications
before installation of the thermostat to see if it can
handle the amp load. The maximum this thermostat can
run is 3600 Watts at 240 Volts, 1800 Watts at 120 Volts.
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where it can come in contact with external sources of
heat and cold. This includes plumbing pipes, direct
sunlight, a T.V. set, lamps, and drafts from a door or
window, as this may cause inaccurate temperature
readings. The most convenient place is above the light
switch. Not for Outdoor use.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION CON’T
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DANGER
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ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD
READ ALL WIRE SIZING, VOLTAGE REQUIREMENTS AND
SAFETY DATA TO AVOID PROPERTY DAMAGE AND
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
1: Open keypad and loosen the screw on the bottom of the
front module. Pull gently from the bottom of thermostat
and lift to separate front module from power module.
2: Determine which pair of wires are coming from the
Breaker (supply wires) and which are going to the heater
(load wires).
3: Pull supply wires from wall box and for 120 VAC attach
black wire in box coming from the Circuit Breaker to Line1
(L) and white wire to Line2 (N). Secure with wire nuts.
For 240 VAC connect either supply wire to Line1 (L) then
connect other supply wire to Line2 (N) of the thermostat.
Secure with wire nuts.
Line1 (L) Black
Line2
(N)
White
Ground Wire
4: Next take the black load wire from heater and attach it
to Load1 on thermostat. Then take the other load wire
coming from heater and attach it to Load2. Secure with
wire nuts.
5: Tie the braided ground wire from heater to ground wire
from the panel.
Floor Sensor Installation
6: Using a small flat head screwdriver loosen the
connection screws on the green terminal board on the
back of the power module. Insert both wires of the floor
sensor to the connector 1 and 2 and tighten screws.
7: Secure the power module onto the wall box with screws
and replace the front module securing with the screw.
Load1 Black
Floor Sensor
Load2 White
Small Screwdriver
Note: 240V DP cir-
cuit breaker shown.
120V requires SP
circuit breaker
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