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A419 Series Electronic Temperature Controls with Display and NEMA 1 or NEMA 4X Watertight Enclosures

Product/Technical Bulletin    

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Adjustments

This section provides instructions for setting up and
adjusting the A419 controls using the jumpers and
touchpad.

Positioning the Jumpers

The P5 Jumper Pin Block has a single set of jumper
pins and is used to lock or unlock the touchpad. The
P4 Jumper Pin Block has two sets of jumper pins.

The top set of pins at P4, labeled JUMP1, is used to
set the control for Heating or Cooling mode. The
bottom set of pins, labeled JUMP2, is used to establish
Setpoint at cut-in or at cutout. See Figure 12.

To position a jumper in the Installed position, place the
jumper on both pins. To position a jumper in the
Removed position, place the jumper on only one pin.
(Save the jumper in case it is required in the future.)
See Figure 12.

Position the jumpers as follows. Refer to Figure 12,
Figure 13, and Table 2.

1. 

Verify that all power sources to the A419 control
have been disconnected.

2. 

Remove the control’s cover by loosening the four
captive cover screws.

3. 

Position the jumpers to set Cooling/Heating,
Setpoint, and Touchpad Lock functions.

4. 

Replace the cover and fasten in place with the
four screws.

5. 

Restore power to the control.

IMPORTANT: 

Verify that the Cooling/Heating

jumper is positioned properly before powering the
A419 control, to ensure that the relay operates as
intended. See Figure 13 and Table 2.

Jumper

Pins

Removed

(Jumper Positioned on One Pin)

Installed

(Jumper Positioned on Both Pins)

=

=

Figure 12: Positioning the Jumpers

P5

P4

Touchpad

Locked

Heating Mode

Cut-in at Setpoint

Heating Mode

Cutout at Setpoint

Cooling Mode

Cutout at Setpoint

Cooling Mode

Cut-in at Setpoint

JUMP2

Figure 13: Jumper Positions and Control Settings

Table 2: Jumper Designations, Jumper Positions and Control Settings

Function

Jumper Pins Designation
on Control

Setting

Jumper
Position*

Factory Default Setting
(and Jumper Position)

Cooling

Removed

Operating Mode

Cooling/Heating

JUMP1

(Top Pair of Pins on Block P4)

Heating

Installed

Cooling
(Removed position)

At Cut-in

Removed

Setpoint

JUMP2

(Bottom Pair of Pins on Block P4)

At Cut-out

Installed

Cut-in
(Removed Position)

Locked

Removed

Touchpad Lock

P5

-Touchpad Unlock

Unlocked

Installed

Unlocked
(Installed Position)

Note:

The touchpad cannot be unlocked without a jumper. Do not discard any jumpers in case they are required in the

future.

Summary of Contents for A419 Series

Page 1: ...Temperature Sensor Features and Benefits Easy to Read Front Panel Liquid Crystal Display Displays the sensed temperature and control function status clearly custom icons on the display indicate the control and system status at a glance Wide Temperature Differential Adjustment Range 1 to 30F or C Allows the user to set a precise 1F or C temperature differential from 1 to 30F or C providing a much t...

Page 2: ...e harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment gen...

Page 3: ...n to adjust the control setting Output Relay Status Indicator LED A green LED on the control s front panel illuminates when the SPDT output relay is energized and the Normally Open N O contacts are closed See Figure 5 A419 Control Definitions Cut in is the temperature at which the N O contacts on the SPDT output relay close Cutout is the temperature at which the N O contacts on the SPDT output rel...

Page 4: ...ue set in Temperature Offset The BIN and COM terminals may be connected to a user supplied external switching device such as a time clock that has a set of Single Pole Single Throw SPST contacts Closing a circuit between the BIN and COM terminals activates the Temperature Offset See Wiring This function enables the control to alternate between two temperature setpoints based on the position of the...

Page 5: ...n A419 control has either a standard high impact plastic NEMA 1 or a NEMA 4X corrosion resistant watertight enclosure The A419 control is not position sensitive but should be mounted for convenient wiring and adjustment Note When mounting the control to rigid conduit attach the hub to the conduit before securing the hub to the control enclosure The mounting hole pattern of the NEMA 1 enclosure is ...

Page 6: ...igure 10 and Figure 11 Keep the leads between the control and sensor as short as possible practical in your application The additional resistance in long sensor leads creates error between the actual temperature and the displayed temperature Refer to Table 1 when extending sensor leads Temperature sensor signals may be affected by electrical interference When extending sensor cable beyond 50 ft 15...

Page 7: ...pers to set Cooling Heating Setpoint and Touchpad Lock functions 4 Replace the cover and fasten in place with the four screws 5 Restore power to the control IMPORTANT Verify that the Cooling Heating jumper is positioned properly before powering the A419 control to ensure that the relay operates as intended See Figure 13 and Table 2 Jumper Pins Removed Jumper Positioned on One Pin Installed Jumper ...

Page 8: ...everts to the previously saved setpoint value Any saved A419 control setting values are non volatile and remain in the control s memory during power interruptions Table 3 Function Ranges and Settings Function Range Factory Setting SP Setpoint 30 to 212 F 34 to 100 C 30 dIF Differential 1 to 30 F or C 5 ASd Anti short Cycle Delay 0 to 12 minutes 1 OFS Temperature Offset 0 to 50 F or C 0 SF Sensor F...

Page 9: ...sly saved value for that function Any saved A419 control setting values are non volatile and remain in the control s memory during power interruptions Checkout Before applying power make sure installation and wiring connections are according to job specifications After necessary adjustments and electrical connections have been made put the system in operation and observe the control for at least t...

Page 10: ...s 1 and 2 before performing this step b Disconnect the load from the output relay terminals c Ensure that the Touchpad Lock jumper is installed so that the touchpad is unlocked d Reconnect the sensor leads and supply power to the control e Replace the cover f Check the control settings for proper values g Press and hold the MENU button until Setpoint appears occurs in about 2 seconds h Use the Up ...

Page 11: ...he control Ordering Information Refer to Table 6 to order controls and accessories Table 6 Ordering Information Product Code Number Item Description A419ABC 1C Line Voltage NEMA 1 Enclosure A419 Series Electronic Temperature Control with Display A99 Sensor Included A419AEC 1C Line Voltage NEMA 4X Enclosure A419 Series Electronic Temperature Control with Display A99 Sensor Included Supply Voltage 1...

Page 12: ...hp Full Load Amperes N O N C 16 5 8 A 9 2 4 0 A 8 0 4 9 A Locked Rotor Amperes N O N C 96 34 8 A 55 2 24 A 48 29 4 A Non inductive Amperes N O N C 15 10 A 10 10 A 10 10 A Pilot Duty 125 VA N O contacts 24 to 240 VAC 125 VA N C contacts 120 to 240 VAC 50 VA N C contacts 24 VAC Sensor Type A99BB Type PTC Sensor See Table 6 Control Ambient Temperature Operating 26 to 140 F 32 to 60 C Shipping 40 to 1...

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