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ViewStat Installation and Wiring
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ViewStat Communicating Thermostat
ViewStat Installation and Wiring
This section covers the installation, wiring and checkout of a ViewStat Communicating Thermostat
System.
Disconnecting Power to All HVAC Equipment
Since the ViewStats are wired directly to the HVAC equipment, the power must be shut off at the
equipment. This can generally be accomplished by turning off the disconnect switch located near
the equipment. If an obvious disconnect switch is unavailable, you will need to remove the circuit
breaker or shut down the fuse serving the equipment.
Selecting the Thermostat Location
Determine if the thermostat will be operating alone, or with remote temperature sensors. If the unit
is stand-alone there are certain measures that must be taken to ensure accurate temperature control.
Stand-alone thermostat mounting criteria
One ViewStat per HVAC system.
Mount on an interior wall.
In a room frequently occupied.
At least 18 inches (45.72 cm) from any outside wall.
Approximately 5 feet (1.52 m) above the floor. Check with local building codes for height
requirements in commercial applications.
DO NOT locate the thermostat:
Behind doors, in corners or other dead air spaces.
In direct sunlight or near lamps, appliances or other sources of radiant heat.
On an outside wall or wall exposed to an unconditioned space (i.e. garage, etc.).
In the flow path of a supply register, in stairways or near outside doors.
On a wall where concealed pipes and/or duct work will affect the thermostat.
Near sources of electrical interference such as arcing relay contacts.
1. 120 volts may cause serious injury from electrical shock. Disconnect electrical power to the
HVAC system before starting installation. This system is a low-voltage system.
2. Improper installation may cause serious injury from electrical shock. This system must be
installed by a qualified contractor in accordance with NEC Standards and applicable local and state
codes.
Failure to disconnect power could result in damage to the HVAC equipment or thermostats. Leave
power disconnected until all other electrical connections have been made and checked for
accuracy.
Summary of Contents for ViewStat
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