Honeywell Radiant Heating 120/240V Programmable Thermostat with Floor Sensor and GFCI (TH115-AF-GA)

October 23, 2014 - Comment

This compact, stylish Honeywell thermostat comes loaded with advanced programming features and a large backlit LED. It controls floor temperature directly using included floor temperature sensor for maximum comfort and efficiency. The programmabilty is outstanding and facilitates energy efficient operation, and is simple to use. GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupt) is built-in for your safety

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This compact, stylish Honeywell thermostat comes loaded with advanced programming features and a large backlit LED. It controls floor temperature directly using included floor temperature sensor for maximum comfort and efficiency. The programmabilty is outstanding and facilitates energy efficient operation, and is simple to use. GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupt) is built-in for your safety and for building code requirements. Early Start function ensures programmed temperature is reached by programmed time .Temporary bypass enables temperature override without changing programming. ON OFF switch enables thermostat shutdown at the end of heating season for added security. Rated for up to 1800W of floor heating with 120V heating mats, or 3600W with 240V mats. The Honeywell brand assures quality and comes with a 3 year warranty.

Product Features

  • Combine with 120V or 240V heating mats to complete your floor or countertop heating system
  • Includes 10′ floor sensor and integrated 5 mA GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupt)
  • Pre-programmed quick setup or personalized schedule 7 day, 4 time periods/day, 2 temp settings.
  • 15 minute heating cycles with 1/2 degC / 1 degF accuracy
  • 3 year Honeywell warranty

Comments

Jeff K says:

It does the job but it’s not the easiest interface to use. Consider another choice? We got this as a dedicated thermostat for our electric radiant flooring in our master bath remodel. It works well enough but I just can’t say that it’s the easiest to use. Bear in mind that this is the result of an acquisition by Honeywell so perhaps in the future they will redo the controls to be more user-friendly. I’m a network engineer so I figured it out well enough but I’m not thrilled with it’s operation.We’ll likely do another small in-floor electric system when we…

Paul E Huwa says:

Stopped working less than 2hrs 0

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