The Genius system can control a wide variety of electric heating systems, from electric Towel Rails and Infra-Red panels to wall-mounted Convection Heaters.
None of the devices in this chapter can be used to directly control Electric Underfloor heating. Attempting to use any of these to control electric underfloor heating may damage the device, the underfloor heating or the floor itself.
If the electric heating is also being controlled with a Room Sensor or Room Thermostat, any controls on the heater should be set to constant and the highest temperature to ensure that there are no conflicts between the control provided by the Genius Hub system and the built in controls.
If the electric heating is only being controlled by an Electric Switch Electric Relay or Smart Plug (i.e. on/off control, not temperature control from the app), then disable any timer functions on the heater, but leave any temperature settings enabled.
All devices which control the heating in individual rooms and are purchased as part of a system direct from Genius Hub, such as Electric Switches, Genius Radiator Valves or Room Sensors, are labelled with the room they control and are pre-linked to zones on the app.
Wired-in Electric Heating (Electric Switch)
Many Electric Heaters are wired into a Fused Switch Spur, for electrical safety. These can be controlled by the Genius Hub system by fitting the Electric Switch between the wiring of Switched Fused Spur and the Electric Heater.
- Always ensure that the electric heater and wiring for the Electric Switch is electrically isolated before you commence work on any wiring.
- Break out the relevant section of a 1-gang pattress for the wiring and fix the pattress to the wall. It is recommended that a 40mm pattress is used.
- Pull through the relevant wiring, allowing plenty of spare.
- Wire in the Electric Switch as per the wiring diagrams provided, checking this is suitable as per the electric heating installation manual.
- Remove the front cover of the Electric Switch to expose the screw holes. The cover can be removed by levering a flat bladed screwdriver into the gap underneath the Electric Switch.
- Fit the Electric Switch into the pattress, ensuring there are no trapped wires. Screw in using standard pattress screws, and check the unit is securely and safely attached to the wall.
In normal operation there will be no lights when the unit is off and one or more red lights near the button when heating.
Wired-in Electric Heating (Electric Relay)
Many Electric Heaters are wired into a Fused Switch Spur, for electrical safety. These can be controlled by the Genius Hub system by fitting the Electric Relay between the wiring of Switched Fused Spur and the Electric Heater.
- Always ensure that the electric heater and wiring for the Electric Relay is electrically isolated before you commence work on any wiring.
- Break out the relevant section of a 1-gang pattress for the wiring and fix the pattress to the wall. It is recommended that a 40mm pattress is used.
- Pull through the relevant wiring, allowing plenty of spare.
- Wire in the Electric Relay as per the wiring diagrams provided, checking this is suitable as per the electric heating installation manual.
- Fit the Electric Relay into the pattress, ensuring there are no trapped wires, fit the blanking plate to the front of the pattress. Screw in using standard pattress screws, and check the unit is securely and safely attached to the wall.
Plug-in Electric Heating
Smart Plugs can be used for 2 different purposes. They can be controlled via the app the switch devices plugged into them, via a schedule like a heating room; and they will boost the signal around the property improving reliability of the system and battery life.
Plug in heaters which are to be controlled with the Genius system should be plugged into Smart Plugs, which can can used to switch the Electric Heater on and off. Each Smart Plug can control up to 2.4kw of heating.
First plug the Smart Plug into a nearby socket, then plug the heater into the Smart Plug.
General Information
The Electric Switch is rated to 13A maximum, and must not be wired to a more powerful heater, or a number of heaters which together go above this limit.
- Standard wiring diagrams are provided with the system. To download a copy of the wiring diagrams, visit: https://www.geniushub.co.uk/wiring
- Using the appropriate wiring, as in accordance with BS7671 (or newer if such exists).
Do not attempt to wire in the Electric Switch/Electric Relay if you are not 100% sure that you know what you are doing. Danger of electric shock! All wiring should conform to IEE regulations. The Electric Heater and wiring for the Electric Switch/Electric Relay must be electrically isolated before you commence work on wiring the Electric Switch/Electric Relay!