Heatmiser
Floor Limit Protection Not Active
Thermostat shows room temperature only and does not limit floor temperature, floor feels excessively hot
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Possible Causes
Floor sensor not installed or not connected, Sensor mode set to air only, Floor limit disabled in settings, Faulty floor sensor
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Isolate power before connecting or checking floor sensors.
Steps:
- Confirm that a Heatmiser floor sensor is installed and wired to the correct sensor terminals.
- In the installer menu, set sensor mode to Air+Floor and configure a suitable maximum floor temperature for your floor covering.
- Check the floor sensor resistance to ensure it is within expected range; replace if faulty.
- After enabling floor limit, monitor floor temperature and comfort; adjust limit if necessary within manufacturer guidelines.
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Repair Difficulty
Easy
2/5
Required Part
Heatmiser 10k NTC Floor Sensor
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