than the current room temperature. The EB1400 should
start within several seconds.
The system switch in the OFF position. The EB1400
should stop within several seconds on normal single stage
heating or
cooling
systems. Note, On refrigeration systems
you must wait five minutes for the automatic compressor
short cycle protection period to expire, or press the
RESET button to bypass this feature for initial testing
purposes. Pressing the RESET button will erase any user
program settings.
Place the system switch in the COOL position.
Press the v button on the keypad until the set point
temperature is a minimum of three degrees lower than the
current room temperature. The
cooling
system should start
within several seconds.
Place the fan switch in the AUTO position when using the
EB1400
VIEWING SET TEMPERATURE
Press and hold
A
or v button. The current set point
temperature will be displayed in the place of the current
room temperature, and the indicator SET will be displayed.
The display will return to normal operating mode when the
A
or v buttons are released. The SET indicator will turn off,
indicating that the current temperature shown in the
display is the room temperature Continuing to hold the A
or v button for three seconds or longer will allow the user
to change the current set point temperature (See
Changing Set Temperature, below).
CHANGING SET TEMPERATURE
1. Press and hold
A
or v button for three seconds. The entire
display will flash once and the SET indicator will be
fl ashing. Release the
A
or v button and press the
A
or v
button again as desired to adjust the set temperature.
The display will return to normal operating mode after five
seconds.
The SET indicator will turn off in the display, indicating that
the current temperature shown in the display is the room
temperature
HIGH
TEMPERATURE SAFETY
SWITCH
When the selector switch is set to HEAT, a software feature
automatically turns the unit off if the room temperature rises
above 93°F (34°C). If the temperature rises above 99'F
(37'C), the thermostat mechanically turns the unit off.
NON-VOLATILE MEMORY
In the event of a power failure, the non-volatile memory feature
of this unit allows all settings to be recovered When AC power
is restored after an outage, all settings are retrieved from
memory and reinstated.
RESETTING
THERMOSTAT
The Reset feature allows the user to completely reset the
thermostat to return to factory-set software settings
t To erase all entered settings, gently press RESET button
using a paper clip or a small pencil tip.
2 This will return all thermostat settings to their default values
and register
all new manual switch settings for proper
operation.
DUCTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE
E B1400
Duct
A: Process air heat recovery inlet
Duct
B: Process air heat recovery outlet
Duct C: Process air outlet (cool)
• DUCTING
The unit is ductable for directing conditioned air
or heat into specific spaces.
• DUCTING SIZE Use
eight inch diameter ducting and secure
with clamps on duct adapters.
• SIDE DUCTING.
VVhen using duct on the side, ducting should
be run sideways out doors and windows Put unit in corner
and duct up at an angle into cell ing tiles (not directly up)
• RIGID DUCTING
Duct A requires rigid ducting (not layflat)
attached by clamps
APPLICATIONS
(For more applications, please visit the EB1400 Virtual Training
Center at
vtc. dri-eaz.co
• COOLING IMMEDIATE AREA
Cold air blowing from Duct C (not
ducted) will cool overall room.
• HEATING AREA:
Duct
B outputs heat, ducting is needed if
ducting warm air outside room or to focus heat in targeted
area If not ducted outside the room then it will heat the
▪
immediate space.
• NEUTRAL AIR CONDITIONING:
For neutral air conditioning duct
both B (heat outlet) and A (heat inlet) outside the
structure.
DEHUMIDIFYING:
Spot
cool
with dehumidification by ducting
outlet C. No ducting is needed tio dehumidify overall area
• SPOT COOLING:
For spot cooling point outlet C air stream to
specific area or duct it to spot cool.
TRANSPORTING AND STORING
1. Before transporting, move Duct B ducting adapter to either
the front or back of the unit to prevent damage. Note: Do
not expose the thermostat to moisture and rain when
transporting in uncovered vehicles such as flatbed trucks.
Transport the unit on stairs or over rough surfaces upright
on the Unimover or hand truck and hold in place using
straps. Do not secure the unit by the handle. WARNING!
Take care when loading the unit on a hand truck; the unit
could tip over resulting in personal injury Always place a
strap around the housing of the EB1400 and secure it to
the Unimover or hand truck before attempting to lift the
unit
3
Store with left side of unit against the wall and keep
upright while transporting.
NOTICE!
Do not secure the unit
by the handles. Secure into place with a strap wrapped
around the plastic housing. Store securely to avoid any
damaging impact to internal parts.
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