User Manual
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BVF L-PRO 100 SERIES installation and user manual
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ENG
6 TROUBLESHOOTING
Nature of trouble Possible reasons Solution
Floor is not heating-up Lack of voltage
Electric circuit-breaker
turns down
Thermostat is not
operating
Too many consumers connected to the same power
circuit. BVF L-PRO may, in certain cases require separate
power circuit. Check the values in the table. Check the
thermostat according to the instructions of its user
manual.
Floor is continuously
heating
Improper thermostat
setting
Check the thermostat according to the instructions of its
user manual
Floor is not heated-
up to the required
temperature
Improper thermostat
setting / Floor limit
Check the thermostat according to the instructions of its
user manual
User Manual for
BVF L-PRO
floor heating system
1. Ensure the electric floor heating’s steady heat radiation, avoid placing sizeable objects/
furniture without legs on the floor.
2. Avoid covering the floor with materials having high thermal insulating qualities
(thick rug, mattress, under-bed bin, thermal proof materials, etc.) during operation.
3. Protect floor covering from moisture, long-term wetting.
1. Calibrate the thermostat using a room thermometer, since default settings of any type may
be different than the actual temperature. (For details see the User Manual of the actual
thermostat)
2. In case of individual heating, place the sensor operating mode of the thermostat to double
(floor+room) position, where the thermostat shows the air temperature based on data
provided by the built-in sensor, and the floor sensor sets the limit temperature of the floor
(heat sink) in the value of the set temperature.
3. Set the disable temperature of the floor sensor to 29-31°C. (For details see the User Manual
of the actual thermostat)
4. If the system is equipped with a programmable thermostat, for the most efficient operation
the use of programming functions is advised.
5. BVF L-PRO floor heating system is NOT a heating storage or partly heating storage system,
thus shorter heating-up times shall be taken into consideration when starting and
programming heating cycles. Heating-up, depending on the floor’s original temperature
and thickness (thermal storage capacity/thermal inertia) may take longer time.
6. During the heating season, for the best results, avoid turning off the heating system, when
out of use set air temperature back by 3-4°C the maximum, thus preventing the overcooling
of walls and other devices. In case the heated premises are to be out of use for a longer
period, the use of anti-freeze program option is advised for conservation purposes.
HEATED FLOOR/COVER
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