Tyco QuickStatTM User Manual

QuickStat™Thermostat Installation & Operation Manual
General Information
Use of this Manual
This manual covers the installation and operation of the Raychem
®
QuickStat™thermostat and must be used with the following document:
QuickNet™System Installation Manual
(H57704)
Important:
For the Tyco Thermal Controls warranty and agency approvals to apply, the instructions included in this manual and product packages must be followed.
Features
QuickStat is an electronic thermostat that must be used with the Raychem QuickNet floor warming mats.
QuickStat provides the following features:
• Includes an integrated Class A, Ground-fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI).
• Operates at 120/240 V 50/60 Hz.
• Switches on your heating system at predetermined times on different
days of the week.
• Offers 4 periods (called events) each day that you can set at different
temperatures.
• Comes with a preprogrammed schedule that is suitable for most
installations. However, you can customize this program any time you wish.
• Allows you to reset the thermostat to factory settings.
• Changes the start time of a heating period automatically so that the
desired temperature is reached at the time that you set.
• Controls the temperature of the floor through a temperature sensor
that is placed in the floor construction.
Specifications
Approvals
Technical Data
Supply Voltage 120/240 V ±15%, 50/60 Hz Maximum switching current 16 A Wiring 12 AWG to 22 AWG GFCI Class A (5 mA trip level) Temperature control range 40 to 104˚F (5 to 40°C) Ambient temperature range
Thermostat 32 to 104˚F (0 to 40°C) GFCI –31 to 149˚F (–35 to 65°C)
Kit contents
A 1 QuickStat thermostat B 2 Mounting screws C 1 Floor temperature sensor 10 ft (3m)
C US
LISTED
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Installation
Important:
This thermostat must be installed according to all national and local electrical codes. The installation must be performed by quali­fied personnel.
Locating the floor temperature sensor
The floor temperature sensor is installed under the floor surface. See the
QuickNet System Installation Manual (H57704),
Section 6, for more
details. If required, the sensor cable can be extended to about 300 ft (91 m).
Wiring the thermostat
WARNING: TURN OFF THE POWER TO THE CIRCUIT
AT THE MAIN POWER PANEL TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK.
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD. TO PREVENT SHOCK, THE QUICKNET
FLOOR WARMING MAT MUST BE CONNECTED TO GROUND.
1. Connect power to the thermostat’s line terminals marked “L1 (L)”
and “L2 (N)”.
2. Connect the floor warming cold lead to the load terminals marked
“Load 16A Max”.
3. Connect the floor warming cold lead braid (ground) to the supply
ground in the electrical junction box.
4. Connect the floor temperature
sensor to the screw-less terminals marked “Sensor”. Push on the terminal spring with a screwdriver and insert the wires.
Mounting the thermostat in the electrical box
1. Use a screwdriver to remove the cover.
2. Mount the thermostat in the wall socket and re-attached the cover.
Thermostat Controls and Display Symbols
The following figure shows the thermostat controls:
The following figure shows the symbols that appear in the display window while you are programming:
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Supply ground
Cold lead ground
Wire nut
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QuickStat GFCI Class A
LINE
L1 (L)
240/(120)VAC
L2 (N)
LOAD
16A Max.
SENSOR
Line (black)
Line 2 (red) or Neutral (white)
Cold lead
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High Voltage - Disconnect
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Reset button
Red light indicating
ground-fault
Test button
Pin button for
adjusting clock
Reset
GFCI
Test
R
Digital display
Adjustment up
OK - accept
Adjustment down
Reset button for factory settings
4-event symbol:
Clock function
Manual mode
Time and
temperature
Wake Night Out Home
% switch-on time
Heating on
Day number
Initializing the Thermostat
Setting the thermostat into operation
The first time you power up the thermostat, the time and day will flash and must be set. You will also need to select the time scale (12 h or 24 h) and temperature scale (°F or °C). If you need to adjust the time or day in the future, i.e. for for daylight savings time, simply insert a pin into the hole ( ) and make the necessary adjustments. Setting time and temperature scale can also be done in the Advanced Settings and Read­Out section on page 5.
Setting the current time
Press the UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) buttons to set the correct time and press the OK ( ) button.
Display Actions Result
Setting the current day
Then press the UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) button to set the correct day of the week and press the OK ( ) button.
Display Actions Result
Setting the temperature and time preferences
Press the UP ( ) button to select 12 hour or 24 hour clock and to select Fahrenheit or Celsius and press the OK ( ) button.
Display Actions Result
Testing GFCI
You must test the GFCI to verify correct installation and function.
To check the GFCI:
1. Testing can only be performed if the thermostat has a heating demand.
2. Adjust the set point until the heating symbol ( ) appears, use the ( ) button, to increase the temperature. Wait 10 seconds to let the thermostat adjust to the new set point.
3. Press the "TEST" button.
The test is successful if the red light on the thermostat lights, and the display signs disappear. If this does not occur, check the installation.
1. Press the RESET button to reset the GFCI. The red light should disappear and the display will return to normal appearance.
2. Press the OK ( ) button to cancel the previously set temperature.
3. If the test fails, check your heating cable and the thermostat.
If the GFCI trips in normal operation without pressing the TEST button, there could be a ground fault. To check whether it is a ground fault or nuisance tripping, press RESET. If the red light turns off and does not come on again, it was nuisance tripping and the system is functioning properly. If the ground fault cannot be reset, there is a ground fault.
Check your heating cable, the sensor cable and the thermostat. Replace if necessary.
Care and maintenance
You should perform the GFCI test monthly.
Factory settings
The following table shows the default settings that are programmed into the thermostat from the factory. You can accept the factory settings, or customize them to meet your needs. See Programming on page 4 to customize your settings.
If you wish to reset the thermostat to factory settings, simply push the pin button marked “R” for 3 seconds and the thermostat returns to factory settings. Time, day and scale for time (12h, 24h) and tempera­ture (˚F, ˚C) read-outs are also reset.
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4-event time and temperature Day 1 - 5
Day 6 - 7
Other settings
4-event sequence
Hi-Low temp.
Scale
Adaptive control
Time
6:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
4:00 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
5:2
104°F / 41°C
12 H / °F
ON
Temperature
77°F / 25°C
68°F / 20°C
77°F / 25°C
68°F / 20°C
77°F / 25°C6:00 a.m.
68°F / 20°C11:00 p.m.
OFF / OFF
Daily Use of the Thermostat
4-event clock mode
Each day has been split into 4 events describing a typical day. When the thermostat is in 4-event mode it will automatically adjust according to the required temperature and required time. The factory preset program has 5 days with 4 events, and 2 days with 2 events. For more details, see
Programming
.
4-event clock mode:
The clock function symbol ( ) and one of the 4-event symbols ( ) will be indicated. For more details, see
Programming
.
Temporary override:
To temporarily override the temperature in the 4-event schedule program, press the UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) but­ton once, to show the temperature, and press again to increase or decrease the temperature. The display will flash for 5 seconds, and will then revert to the time. The override will operate until the next programmed event when the unit will resume the automatic program.
Cancel comfort mode:
To cancel the override state, press the OK ( ) button twice.
Permanent override:
During holidays, the scheduled 4-event program can be overridden. Press the OK ( ) button, and then the UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) button until the override temperature is set. The unit will operate at this temperature until you change the temperature or cancel the permanent override state.
Cancel manual mode:
To cancel the permanent override state, press the OK ( ) button once, and the unit will resume automatic function.
Turning thermostat off:
To turn the thermostat OFF, press the DOWN ( ) button until you reach 41˚F, press the OK ( ) button, then press the ( ) once more.
DO NOT USE THE TEST BUTTON ON THE GFCI TO SWITCH OFF THE HEATING SYSTEM. The GFCI automati-
cally resets after a power outage.
Programming
4-event time and temperature
The table below shows the default time and temperature settings, how­ever, you can easily change each setting as needed. For example, in the morning you may want the floor to be warm at 7:00 a.m. and the tem­perature to be 80˚F, and so on for other events.
Simply follow these steps: Press the OK ( ) button for 3 seconds and the start time displays. Press the UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) button until you reach your desired
time. Press the OK ( ) button to confirm. Your selected time displays. Then, press the UP ( ) or DOWN ( ) button until you reach your
desired temperature. Press the OK ( ) button to confirm. Your selected temperature displays.
Repeat these two actions for the remaining events. These settings will be valid with days 1-5 showing on the display. To
program the days 6 and 7, repeat the above. Days 6 and 7 are usually Saturday and Sunday, and only have two events.
The temperature can be set within the range of 41°F to 104˚F. It is also possible to select the heating OFF at that event by reducing the setting to 41˚F, and then pressing the ( ) once more.
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Press OK ( ) button for 3 seconds to begin programming Day 1 - 5 Time Temperature
Wake settings
Out settings
Home settings
Day 6 - 7
Night settings
Time Temperature
Wake settings
Night settings
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