Fully programmable
The Thermotouch 7.6iG Programmable Thermostat features a 7 day, 6 event heating schedule with 6 heating events on the weekend.
Portrait or landscape mounting
Thermotouch 7.6iG is supplied with a portrait backing plate as standard. However, if required you can purchase the landscape mounting plate.
Sensor mode
Thermotouch 7.6iG is supplied with a floor sensor probe and an option for using an ambient sensor to ensure total control over your heating system.
Manual mode
Thermotouch 7.6iG also features a simple to use manual function that allows you to manually control the temperature of your underfloor heating.
Single Relay Thermostat Options
Thermotouch 7.6iG Glass Programmable Thermostat
Stock No. 5220A | Description White Programmable Thermostat | Size W85 x H115 x D54mm (32mm in wall) | Price $325.00 | Stock Status In Stock | |
Stock No. 5226A | Description Black Programmable Thermostat | Size W85 x H115 x D54mm (32mm in wall) | Price $325.00 | Stock Status In Stock |
Landscape Mounting Plates
Stock No. 5221 | Description White Landscape Mounting Plate | Size W115 x H86 x D5mm | Price $28.00 | Stock Status In Stock | |
Stock No. 5223 | Description Black Landscape Mounting Plate | Size W115 x H86 x D5mm | Price $28.00 | Stock Status In Stock |
Technical Data
5226A: Piano Black
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Frequently Asked Questions
What temperature should I set my underfloor heating at?
How long should the floor heating be left on for?
What is a floor sensor?
Will my Underfloor Heating Thermostat come with the Floor Sensor/probe?
What is the flexible conduit for? Do I need to install it?
Can I control my underfloor heating and towel rail from one controller?
Can I control multiple zones with one controller?
Can I control my underfloor heating using C-Bus?
What are the rough in or first fix requirements for Underfloor Heating and a Controller?
What does an “Er” error message mean?
If there is a sensor connected then it may be faulty. Disconnect the sensor from the terminals and test the resistance using a multimeter on the 20KΩ setting. The sensor is rated at 10KΩ at 25C and fluctuates with temperature differences. Depending on the temperature the resistance
reading should be somewhere between 8 - 12KΩ. If the sensor is faulty it will need to be replaced or the thermostat set to ambient.
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