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Model Selection (switch)  
Temperature Lock (TH1 1 3 only)  
Setpoint Definition  
TH1 1 3 & TH1 1 6 A/ꢀ/Aꢀ  
FOR A AND AF MODELS ONLY  
At the rear of the control module is a switch that has been  
factory-set to the applicable temperature control.  
At the rear of the control module are two potentiometers.  
These potentiometers act like a temperature lock. Even  
when occupants adjust the temperature using the dial on  
the front/rear of the control module, the potentiometers  
override the dial and maintain the temperature within the  
locked-in minimum and maximum range.  
A - ambient temperature  
F & AF - floor temperature limit  
Use a flat tip screwdriver to rotate the potentiometers until  
the notch points to the desired temperature.  
Turn the dial to the desired temperature.  
TH113: The dial is located on the front of the control  
module.  
TH116: The dial is located on the rear of the control  
module.  
Owner!s Guide  
Thank you for choosing Aube’s non-  
programmable thermostat. Your new  
electronic thermostat is equipped with a  
microprocessor and proportional integral  
NOTE: The AF model can be used for all temperature  
control types (A, F and AF).  
The min. position indicates the minimum temperature  
setpoint: 45°F (7°C).  
adaptive  
(PIA)  
temperature  
control  
Note: The ambient  
sensor is not  
operational when the  
switch is set to I (up).  
technology for total comfort. Depending on  
the selected model, this thermostat has been  
designed to control:  
A: The Ambient temperature (using an  
TH116  
electric heating system)  
Public Area  
Temperature  
dial  
AF: The Ambient temperature with Floor  
temperature limit (using a floor heating  
system to heat the room)  
Potentiometers  
Notch  
F: The Floor temperature (floor heating)  
NOTE: This control module must be  
mounted on a PB112 Series power base.  
The thermostat has an On/Standby switch  
making it possible to put the thermostat in  
sleep mode when its use is no longer  
required (e.g. summer).  
TH113  
TH113  
TH116  
Warranty  
Control Module Installation  
GꢀCI Test  
Remote Input  
AUBE TECHNOLOGIES INC. ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
Align the bracket tabs on the control module with the  
holes located on the power base.  
The GFCI monitors the electrical  
flow for any loss of current; if  
there is any loss, the thermostat  
will cut off power to the heating  
system. We recommend you test  
the GFCI immediately after  
installing the control module, and  
This product is guaranteed against workmanship defects for a one year  
period following the initial date of purchase. During this period, AUBE  
Technologies Inc. will repair or replace, at our option and without charge,  
any defective product which has been used under normal conditions. The  
warranty does not cover delivery costs and does not apply to products  
poorly installed or randomly damaged following installation. This warranty  
cancels and replaces any other manufacturer's express or implied  
warranty as well as any other company commitment. AUBE Technologies  
Inc. cannot be held liable for related or random damages following the  
installation of this product. The defective product as well as the purchase  
invoice must be returned to the place of purchase or mailed, prepaid and  
insured, to the following address:  
The TH113 and TH116 are equipped with a remote input  
which allows connection of an optional telephone  
controller (CT240) or any other remote control system.  
When a command signal is received through this input,  
the thermostat automatically lowers its setpoint by 3.5°C.  
The LED lights up to indicate the signal’s presence  
Follow the same procedure for the TH116.  
Control module  
(
except for GA and GB models).  
once  
a
month thereafter to  
Bypass (not available for GA and GB power base):  
The TEST button can be used to bypass the signal for a  
ensure it is operating properly. To  
test:  
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2
-hour period. The LED goes off to indicate the bypass.  
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Press the TEST button:  
NOTE: When combined with a GA/GB power base, the  
TEST button is used only for GFCI testing. The bypass  
function is not available with these power base models.  
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Successful: TEST warn-  
ing light is ON and power to heating system is cut  
off.  
If you have any questions concerning the TH113 or the TH116  
thermostat, call our technical support team at:  
Technical Specifications  
Unsucessful: The TEST warning light is OFF. Cut  
power to heating system from the main power  
panel and call customer service.  
Models: TH113 and TH116 A / AF / F  
Phone: Montreal area: (450) 358-4600  
Canada / U.S.: 1-800-831-AUBE (2823)  
Setting range: 45°F, 59°F to 95°F (7°C, 15°C to 35°C)  
Potentiometers: minimum: 41°F to 77°F (5°C to 25°C)  
maximum: 59°F to 95°F (15°C to 35°C)  
Accuracy: ± 0.9°F (0.5°C)  
Fax:  
Email:  
y(450) 358-4650  
Power base  
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When successful, reset thermostat (STANDBY/ON)  
to power heating system.  
NOTE: Keep the thermostat's air vents clean and free  
from obstructions.  
NOTE: If the test warning light comes ON during normal  
operation, cut power to heating system from the main  
power panel and have an electrician verify the installation.  
Monday to Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM EST.  
For more information on our products, visit us at:  
www.aubetech.com  
Storage: -4°F to 120°F (-20°C to 50°C)  
NOTE: The screw cannot be removed completely.  
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Installation Instructions  
MASTER THERMOSTATS  
TH113-A/F/AF (12VDC)  
TH114-A/F/AF (12VDC)  
TH115-A/F/AF (12VDC)  
TH116-A/F/AF (12VDC)  
SLAVE UNITS  
CT230-120GA  
CT230-120GB  
CT230-240GA  
CT230-240GB  
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.2 Slave Units - Installation and Wiring  
1
. Introduction  
The slave units can operate on different voltages (e.g. 5 units @ 120 V and 5 @ 240 V).  
This master and slave unit system is specially  
designed for large floor heating applications  
exceeding 15 A.  
Required parts: CT230-120GA, -120GB, -240GA or -240GB  
Installation: On an electrical box  
The master thermostat controls a single or  
multiple floor heating zones driven by slave units.  
The master thermostat can control up to 10 slave  
units.  
Each slave unit drives its own zone and is  
equipped with a GFCI test button and warning  
light as well as an On/Standby switch to facilitate  
maintenance on specific zones of the floor  
installation.  
Location: Installation near the master  
thermostat is not required (i.e. can be  
installed in a utility room).  
Wiring: The power bases are joined  
through a daisy chain connection.  
n Connect the 120 V or 240 V power  
base wires to the power (line) and to  
the load (floor) using solderless con-  
nectors for copper wires, and secure  
the base to the electrical box.  
2
. Operation  
o Affix the wiring sticker (in the CT230  
Master Thermostat  
box) to the base.  
The master unit controls the temperature and  
sends a signal to slave units when heating is  
required. The floor sensor is connected to the  
master unit. The master unit is powered by the  
slave units.  
p Connect the slave power bases  
together as per FIGURE 1.  
q Once installation and wiring is com-  
plete, mount the CT230 interface:  
a) Align the bracket tabs of the  
CT230 with the holes located on  
Slave Unit  
The slave unit receives the signal sent by the  
master unit and activates its load.  
top of the power base.  
b) Secure the CT230 interface using the screw (captive).  
NOTE: There must be a minimum of one slave  
unit ON to power the master unit.  
3
. Installation  
Turn off power to the heating system at the  
main power panel to avoid electrical shock.  
Installation should be carried out by an  
electrician.  
3.1 Wiring Guidelines  
The wire distance between the master thermo-  
stat and slave unit should not exceed 500 ft.  
(
150 m).  
The floor sensor cable should not exceed  
00 ft. (60 m).  
A 3-wire 20 AWG cable is recommended.  
r Switch all slave power bases to STANDBY by sliding the protective door upwards  
and positioning the switch to STANDBY.  
2
Install and connect the master unit (see 3.3).  
FIGURE 1  
Connections  
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.3 Master Thermostat - Installation and Wiring  
Technical Specifications  
WARNING: Make sure all slave units are in STANDBY mode.  
Temperature:  
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Operation: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)  
Storage: -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50°C)  
Required parts:  
TH113-A/F/AF (12VDC),  
TH114-A/F/AF (12VDC),  
TH115-A/F/AF (12VDC) or  
TH116-A/F/AF (12VDC)  
TH113/TH114/TH115/TH116 (A/F/AF-12VDC)  
Power supply  
12 V from remote unit  
Location: anywhere easily accessible to users.  
Maximum  
slave units  
up to 10 slave units per  
master thermostat  
Temperature control: AF (ambient with floor limit) / A (ambient)  
Install the master thermostat in the controlled area.  
Wire gauge  
20 AWG  
Choose a location about 5 ft. above the floor in an area where the tempera-  
ture is stable.  
Size (H • W • D)  
BASE  
4.63 x 2.7 x 0.61 in.  
(117.5 x 68.3 x 15 mm)  
Avoid locations where there are air drafts (top of staircase, air outlet), dead air  
spots (behind a door), direct sunlight or concealed chimneys or stove pipes.  
NOTE: Refer to the TH11x user guide for techni-  
cal specifications.  
Temperature control: F (floor)  
Can be installed anywhere.  
CT230-120GA/120GB/240GA/240GB  
s Wire the 12 VDC base to the nearest slave unit.  
The floor sensor must be installed in an area where average temperature can be  
read. The cable must follow the wall down to the floor and must not cross any  
heater wires or be directly on or adjacent to a heating wire.  
For maximum performance, the sensor probe should be centered between the  
wires in the mat (max. 80°C).  
Supply  
-
PB112-120  
1800 W @ 120 VAC  
60 Hz, 15 A resistive  
3600 W @ 240 VAC  
60 Hz, 15 A resistive  
- PB112-240  
t Push the excess wire into the wall, secure the base using the provided screws  
GFCI  
GA=5 mA / GB=30 mA  
c CSA us  
and wall anchors, and install the TH11x thermostat onto the base.  
Certification  
u Once the thermostat is installed, return power to heating system and switch all  
slave units and the master thermostat to ON.  
Size (H • W • D)  
BASE  
4.63 x 2.7 x 1.45 in.  
(117.5 x 68.3 x 37 mm)  
Size (H • W • D)  
INTERFACE  
4.67 x 2.74 x 0.67 in.  
(118.6 x 69.6 x 17 mm)  
Service  
If you have any questions concerning the  
installation of the master thermostat or slave  
units, contact our technical support team at:  
Montreal area:  
(450) 358-4600  
Canada / U.S.: 1-800-831-AUBE (2823)  
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.4 Slave Units - GFCI Test  
Fax:  
(450) 358-4650  
We recommend you test the GFCI immediately after installing the thermostat, and  
once a month thereafter to ensure it is operating properly.  
Email:  
If the test warning light comes ON during normal operation, cut power to heating  
system from the main power panel and verify the installation.  
Monday to Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM EST.  
For more information on our products, visit us at  
www.aubetech.com  
Warranty  
AUBE TECHNOLOGIES INC.  
ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
This product is guaranteed against workmanship  
defects for a one year period following the initial  
date of purchase. During this period, AUBE  
Technologies Inc. will repair or replace, at our  
option and without charge, any defective product  
which has been used under normal conditions.  
The warranty does not cover delivery costs and  
does not apply to products poorly installed or  
randomly damaged following installation. This  
warranty cancels and replaces any other  
manufacturer's express or implied warranty as  
well as any other company commitment.  
AUBE Technologies Inc. cannot be held liable for  
related or random damages following the  
installation of this product. The defective product  
as well as the purchase invoice must be returned  
to the place of purchase or mailed, prepaid and  
insured, to the following address:  
n Slide the protective door upwards and make sure the switch is ON.  
o Press TEST.  
The test is successful if the TEST warning light is ON and power is cut off.  
If the test fails (first installation test):  
a. Verify installation  
b. Check the load wires  
c. Once you've identified the problem, run the GFCI test again  
If the test fails (monthly maintenance):  
a. Cut power to heating system from the main power panel and call customer  
service  
p When the test is successful, reset the slave unit by switching from ON to  
STANDBY then back to ON.  
q Repeat steps 1 to 3 for all slave units.  
Aube Technologies Inc.  
705 Montrichard  
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec,  
Canada J2X 5K8  
400-230-000-C  
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