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Brand | QuietWarmth | ThermoSoft | Schluter Systems | Schluter Systems |
Name | Digital Non-Programmable Thermostat with Built-in GFCI | 7 Day Intuitive Programmable Thermostat with Floor Sensor for 120 or 240-Volt Floor Heating Systems | Ditra-Heat 120-Volt 52.9 ft. Heating Cable | Ditra-Heat Wi-Fi Programmable Thermostat, Bright White |
Price | $11415 | $14309 | $18794 | $28592 |
Ratings | (13) | (7) | (2) | (3) |
Voltage (volts) | 120/240 | 120/240 | ||
Flooring Product Type | Underfloor Heating | Underfloor Heating | Underfloor Heating | Underfloor Heating |
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Brand | QuietWarmth | ThermoSoft | Schluter Systems | Schluter Systems |
Name | Digital Non-Programmable Thermostat with Built-in GFCI | 7 Day Intuitive Programmable Thermostat with Floor Sensor for 120 or 240-Volt Floor Heating Systems | Ditra-Heat 120-Volt 52.9 ft. Heating Cable | Ditra-Heat Wi-Fi Programmable Thermostat, Bright White |
Price | $11415 | $14309 | $18794 | $28592 |
Ratings | (13) | (7) | (2) | (3) |
Voltage (volts) | ||||
Flooring Product Type | ||||
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Hi Pete, Unfortunately the GFCI in our thermostats can not be disabled.
MP Global. Your answer not clear. There are 2 models of this unit. The UTN4 has a 5 mA GFCI rating and the ATN4 has a 15 mA rating. The installation instructions cover both models. How could the UTN4 cover 150 sq ft, when each 30 sq ft mat draws approximately 3 mA? This is misleading. Do the programmable and smart thermostats have a 5 mA or 15 mA trip? Just looking for an MP Product that will actually work with 5 mats, covering 150 sq ft. Thanks.
We haven't tested other brands of thermostats with QuietWarmth radiant heat systems. We have only tested QuietWarmth thermostats. A requirement is it should be a line in thermostat if you choose to install another brand thermostat. You also want to make sure it has a built-in GFCI in the thermostat or at the breaker.
This link will provide you a .pdf copy of the instructions http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/pdfImages/38/38b959a2-d27a-453e-bcb0-3a6cff70dc6f.pdf