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REED SWITCH

THERMOSTAT

IMPORTANT: OWNER SHOULD RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

INSTALLATION

 INSTRUCTIONS

DESCRIPTION:

The UT9001 Reed Switch Thermostat is a versatile
millivolt control utilizing a hermetically sealed (dust proof)
reed switch operated by a magnet attached to
a coiled bimetal. This design provides snap action
operation making precise leveling of the thermostat
during installation unnecessary. This thermostat has
a standard temperature range of 50 - 90

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SPECIFICATIONS:

Electrical Rating: 

250 - 750 millivolt

Differential Heat:

 1

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System Switch:

 none

Fan Switch:

 none

Dimensions:

 5.00” x 3.27” x 1.50”

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Determine the location where the thermostat is

to be mounted. It should be installed about 54”
above floor level where there is good air
circulation. Avoid heat sources such as lamps,
direct sunlight, fireplaces or walls containing
air conditioning and heating ducts. Do not
install where anything can obstruct free air flow
such as drapes or doors.

2. Disconnect the power supply to the air

conditioning and heating system.

3. Gently remove the cover of the thermostat

from the base by pulling at the sides away
from the base. Remove any additional packing.

4. Feed electrical wires from the system through
     the two holes above the screw terminals. Wiring

must not interfere with the operation of the
thermostat. Use electrical material approved
by applicable codes.

Rev.-

Form 8068

Johnson City, TN

5. Connect the wires to the proper terminals.

6. Install the thermostat on the wall with the mounting

screws provided.

7. Move the temperature adjusting lever back and

forth  to insure bimetal is free from restictions.

8. Replace the cover onto the base.

9. With power restored, move the manual switch to the

desired position.

10.This thermostat has been electronically calibrated by

highly qualifed technicians at the factory. No
adjustment is necessary.

OPERATION:

1. Set the temperature adjusting lever to the desired

temperature.

                                

COLUMBUS ELECTRIC

                                    

       

a division of TPI Corporation

Summary of Contents for TE8001

Page 1: ...ount directly to a wall use holes located in top and bottom of case Pull wires through hole in center of case Do not depend upon the thermostat as the sole means of disconnecting power when installing...

Page 2: ...the middle and lower two pins TH This activates the fan whenever the thermostat turns the cooling on For an electric heat system place the jumper on the middle and upper pins H C which will allow the...

Page 3: ...ator appears 5 LCD Pattern Description a 2 Large digits for room temperature readout b 4 small bars for 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 degree indication c SET TEMP indicator for control temperature setting indicatio...

Page 4: ...limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts The above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you During the warranty period TPI Corporation will at its sole option repair or replace any def...

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Page 6: ...nstalled in the horizontal position the adjustment lever must extend out the right side of the thermostat If installed in the vertical position the lever must extend out the bottom of the thermsotat 3...

Page 7: ...of the thermostat 6o to 8o F above the room temperature The A C system should turn off The fan may have a delay before it turns off Heating Cooling Model UT8001 1 Turn on power to the heating cooling...

Page 8: ...ing air conditioning and heating ducts Do not install where anything can obstruct free air flow such as drapes or doors 2 Disconnect the power supply to the air conditioning and heating system 3 Gentl...

Page 9: ...ntaining air conditioning and heating ducts Do not install where anything can obstruct free air flow such as drapes or doors 2 Disconnect the power supply to the air conditioning and heating system 3...

Page 10: ...eating ducts Do not install where anything can obstruct free air flow such as drapes or doors 2 Disconnect the power supply to the air conditioning and heating system 3 Gently remove the cover of the...

Page 11: ...y or field installed locking kits for top and for bottom setting and 6 wire leads W W W W WARNING ARNING ARNING ARNING ARNING IF THIS PRODUCT IS USED TO REPLACE A DE VICE CONTAINING MERCURY THE PUR CH...

Page 12: ...t sense the average temperature of the area to be controled Do not mount the thermostat adjacent to water pipes in drafty areas or other locations that would adversely affect the operation of the ther...

Page 13: ...C COOL NC NO C L1 L2 HEAT NC NO C L1 L2 COOL L1 L2 NC NO C L1 NC NO C HEAT L2 COOL CHANGE OVER SWITCH L1 NC NO C HEAT COOL L2 CHANGE OVER SWITCH DIAGRAMS FIG 1 FIG 2 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS TO BE PRO...

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Page 19: ...ontrolled space Do not mount near windows doors or direct sunlight 2 Remove the thermostat cover Position the box with the wiring hole oriented as desired Fasten the box to the wall with 2 3 screws th...

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