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Owner’s Manual

Your new SunStat Dial thermostat

 is designed to control the voltage to 

either a 120VAC or 240VAC resistive floor warming system.

Please follow this manual for complete installation and operation instructions.  

If you have any questions or comments, try calling Technical Support at  

1-800-276-2419.

  CAUTION

:  Make sure you are qualified and are familiar with house wiring.  

This is a line voltage device that could cause serious injury or damage if 

improperly installed.

SunStat Dial

Dial Thermostat

Model 500710

1.  Preparation

1.

 Unpack your thermostat and make sure everything is in good condition:

• 

Thermostat

• 

Floor sensor

• 

Small screwdriver

• 

Mounting screws

• 

Wire nuts for wiring connections

If any parts are missing or damaged, contact the store where you purchased 

this thermostat.  Do not install a damaged part.

2.

  Gather the following tools and supplies:

  •Phillips screwdriver, hole saw

  •Wire strippers, “fish tape”, other electrical tools

  •Electrical box for thermostat:

 

a.

 If you are connecting to power leads from only 1 or 2 floor warming 

 

systems, you may use a single-gang, 3

1

2

 inch deep box.

 

b.

 If you are connecting to power leads from 2 or 3 floor warming systems, 

 

use a 4x4x2

1

inch or deeper box (not a 2-gang box) when your wall studs 

 

are still exposed. Install a single-gang “mud-ring” cover on the box before 

 

installing drywall materials.

 

c.

 For more than 3 floor warming systems or other layouts, you may need 

 

to install a junction box. See the installation instructions for your floor 

 

warming system for more information.

 

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.

 

 

CAUTION

:  High voltage – disconnect power supply before servicing.

 

CAUTION:   

The GFCI in this control does not protect against shock if both 

bare conductors are touched at the same time.

2.  Installation

Remove the Thermostat Face

1.

 Remove the thermostat Front Module 

from the Power Module by opening the 

door and loosening the screw.

2.

  Pull outward near the bottom on the 

Front Module and lift off. Be careful not 

to bend or damage the 14-pin electrical 

connector on the back of the Front 

Module. bottom on the Front Module 

and lift off.

Prepare the Wiring

1.

 Find a location for your thermostat.  It is suitable for indoor use only, on 

insulated or uninsulated walls.  Locate it about 4

1

2

 feet to 5 feet above the 

floor on an inside wall.  Make sure it is well ventilated and not located in a 

confined space such as a small closet or cabinet.  Avoid placing it near other 

heat sources such as hot-water piping, heat duct, wall-mount lighting, and 

direct sunlight to help prevent adversely affecting the thermostat.

2.

  Turn off the power to the floor warming system at the main circuit panel 

before doing any electrical work.

3.

  A qualified electrician should run a dedicated circuit from the main circuit 

panel to the thermostat location.

4.

  If a dedicated circuit is not possible, you may tap from another circuit in the 

room.  Make sure there is enough load capacity (amps) to handle the addition 

power 

module

front 

module

5

sensor

Connect Wires

1.

 Match and connect the two 

wires marked “LINE1” and 

“LINE2” to the power supply wires 

using the wire nuts provided.

2.

  Gently tug on the wires to 

make sure they are secure, 

otherwise a wire could loosen 

and cause failure.

3.

  Overwrap the wire nuts with 

electrical tape to better secure 

them to the wires.

4.

  Match and connect the two 

wires marked “LOAD1” and 

“LOAD2” to the floor warming 

system lead wires and secure 

these wires the same way.

5.

  Connect the house ground 

wire to the green or bare lead 

wire(s) of your floor warming 

system.

6.

  Insert the ends of the floor 

sensor wire into the “SENSOR” 

terminals (1 and 2) and tighten 

the screws.  There is no polarity, 

so it does not matter which wire 

end goes into which terminal.

  CAUTION: 

 Before continuing, 

make sure your power supply 

voltage matches the voltage 

rating of your floor warming 

system.  

Connecting 240V to a 120V floor 

warming system will cause over-

heating and damage to the system and may damage the control, other wiring, 

floor coverings, etc.

SunStat Relays

1.

 If you want to use your thermostat to drive a SunStat Relay(s) (ask 

your dealer about this convenient way to control larger systems with one 

thermostat), first read and follow the instructions for the SunStat Relay 

thoroughly.

2.

  Pull 2-conductor wire, size 18- to 24-gage, through the wall from the 

SunStat Relay, into this electrical box.  This wire may be up to 100 feet (30 m) 

in length from the thermostat to the last SunStat Relay installed.

3.

  Connect the wire ends into the “RELOUT” terminals (3 and 4) and tighten 

the screws (Observe polarity of the wires when connecting to the SunStat 

Relay).

Mount the Thermostat

1.

 Carefully fold and press the wires back into the electrical box.  Do not use 

the thermostat to push them in, as this may 

cause connections to loosen and possible 

failure.

2.

  Secure the thermostat Power Module into the 

box with the mounting screws provided.

3.

  Carefully snap the Front Module onto the 

Power Module. Be careful not to bend or 

damage the 14-pin electrical connector on the 

back of the Front Module.

4.

  Tighten the screw.

5.

  Switch on the power at the main circuit 

panel.

NOTE to contractors:

 

After installing the 

thermostat, be sure to:

 

a.

 

Switch on the thermostat and turn up 

the temperature to make sure it 

 

is heating for a few minutes (section 3)

 

b.

  Test the GFCI (section 3).

1-4

from 

power 

supply

to

floor 

warming 

system

of your floor warming system, and that it is NOT wired in series with any other 

device, including other GFCIs.

5.

  The circuit breaker in the main circuit panel should be 15 amps maximum 

for a floor warming system totaling 12 amps or less.  For larger systems up 

to 15 amps, use a 20 amp maximum circuit breaker. Never exceed 15 amps 

on this thermostat.  You may consider using an arc-fault (AFCI) type circuit 

breaker for additional protection.

6.

  Pull the power supply wiring into this box, leaving about 6 inches of wire.

7.

  Pull the floor sensor wire and the power lead wires from your floor warming 

system up the wall, into this box.  Refer to your floor warming system 

installation instructions for placement of the floor sensor tip into the floor area. 

Note:

  The sensor wires should not be run in the same conduit as line voltage 

wires to avoid possible interference.  If the sensor lead wires are not long 

enough, they may be extended an additional 15 feet (4.5 m) using minimum 

20-gage 2-conductor wire or up to 50 feet (15 m) using shielded wire.

8.

  Mount the electrical box.

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