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TA/TB170 THERMOSTAT

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE 

ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL, OPERATE OR SERVICE THIS 

THERMOSTAT.

Failure to observe safety information and comply with instruc-

tions could result in PERSONAL INJURY, DEATH AND/OR 

PROPERTY DAMAGE.

To avoid electrical shock or damage to equipment, disconnect 

power before installing or servicing and use only wiring with 

insulation rated for full thermostat operating voltage.

Before installing this control, the Voltage Selection Switch must 

be placed in the correct position.  See instructions.

To avoid potential fire and/or explosion do not use in potentially 

flammable or explosive atmospheres.

Retain these instructions for future reference.  This product, 

when installed, will be part of an engineered system whose 

specifications and performance characteristics are not designed 

or controlled by PECO.  You must review your application and 

national and local codes to assure that your installation will be 

functional and safe. 

WARNING

CAUTION

Use copper wire only, insulate or wire nut all unused leads.

Care should be used to avoid electrostatic discharge to the T170 

thermostat.

This unit has configuration jumpers.  You may need to reconfigure 

this thermostat for your application.

applications and features

For 2 or 4 Pipe Fan Coil and On/Off Control Applications

System Selection:  Off-Heat-Cool-Auto-Setback

6 Outputs: 1H, 1C, Up to 3 Fan, OA Damper

Fan Control: 1-3 Speeds

 

Cycling (Auto) or Continuous (On) 

 

Automatic Fan Speed Staging

 (TB170 models only)

Connections for:

Fan Coil Pipe Sensor

Remote Temperature Probe

Occupancy Control

Door Switch or Setback

Condensate Overflow

specifications

Temperature Set Point Range 

50 to 90°F / 10 to 32°C 

Differential 

 

 

Memory – Back-Up  

 

EEPROM, No batteries required,  

 

 

 

 

Stores settings for unlimited    

 

 

 

 

time.

Mounting 

Installs on standard 4” x 4” 

 

device box with a 2” x 4” 

 

horizontal mud ring

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Physical Dimensions 

 

4.4”H x 5.8”W x 1.1”D

Agency Approvals   

 

UL, UL Canada

Electrical Ratings    

 

(see table below)

 

Switching 

Inductive 

Voltage 

Rating 

FLA 

LRA 

Resistive 

Amps 

Pilot 

Duty 

24 VAC 

NA 

NA 

NA 

24 VA 

120 VAC 

5.8 

34.8 

6.0 

125 VA 

240 VAC 

2.9 

17.4 

5.0 

125 VA 

277 VAC 

2.4 

14.4 

4.2 

125 VA 

COMBINED LOAD CURRENT NOT TO EXCEED 20 AMPS 

MOUNT ONLY TO A GROUNDED METALLIC BOX 

LOW VOLTAGE WIRING IS CLASS 2 

installation

New Installations

The thermostat should be used indoors only.  It should be mounted on 

an inner wall in a location with freely circulating air, and where it will be 

responsive to changes in room temperature.  Avoid mounting near heat 

generating appliances (i.e. TV, heater, refrigerator), or in direct sunlight.

Remove Old Thermostat

Turn off power to thermostat at main fuse or circuit breaker box.  

Ensure that ALL power is disconnected.  

to prevent electri-

cal shock and /or equipment damage, disconnect electrical 

power to the system at the main fuse or circuit breaker until 

installation is complete.

Remove the front cover of old thermostat.  With wires still at

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tached, remove wall plate from the wall.  If the old thermostat has 

a wall mounting plate, remove the thermostat and the wall mount-

ing plate as an assembly.

Before removing wires from old thermostat, label each wire 

with the terminal designation from which it was attached.

Disconnect the wires from the old thermostat one at a time.  

do 

not let wires fall back into the wall.

Jumper and Circuit Board Selections

Voltage selection switch

: This switch must be placed in the appropri-

ate position prior to application of power.

24V 

= 24 VAC

110-277 V  = 120, 240 or 277 VAC      

      

           

              

Jp1 Jumper selection – remote temperature sensor

:  

Local Sensing – Install JP1

Remote Sensing – Remove JP1 –  Accessory sensors are avail-

able in standard 60” lengths but can be extended to meet applica

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tion requirements.  

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Summary of Contents for TA170

Page 1: ...ce box with a 2 x 4 horizontal mud ring Physical Dimensions 4 4 H x 5 8 W x 1 1 D Agency Approvals UL UL Canada Electrical Ratings see table below Switching Inductive Voltage Rating FLA LRA Resistive Amps Pilot Duty 24 VAC NA NA NA 24 VA 120 VAC 5 8 34 8 6 0 125 VA 240 VAC 2 9 17 4 5 0 125 VA 277 VAC 2 4 14 4 4 2 125 VA COMBINED LOAD CURRENT NOT TO EXCEED 20 AMPS MOUNT ONLY TO A GROUNDED METALLIC ...

Page 2: ...odged during handling Match and connect equipment wire thermostat using the appropri ate wiring schematic as shown at the bottom of the page on the left hand side Wire nut all unused wires or terminate properly according to local building codes Mount the base to the mud ring and install the cover assembly Firmly press cover to engage the cover locking snaps Should the cover need to be removed in t...

Page 3: ...display on the thermostat 3 Fan Off Delay 0 255 Seconds 0 1 Second The amount of time in seconds the lowest available fan speed will run after the thermostat outputs are disabled 4 Range Low 50 90 F 10 32 C 50 F 1 F 5 C The lowest selectable temperature Set Point value 5 Range High 50 90 F 10 32 C 90 F 1 F 5 C The highest selectable temperature Set Point value 6 Setback Low OFF 50 82 F 11 27 C 55 ...

Page 4: ...mbiguous all thermostat outputs are disabled for 1 hour After 1 hour the purge cycle resumes at step 1 HVAC Setback Systems Setback Operation Remove JP3 This is a low level input that is normally open When switch is closed the T170 heating and cooling setback limits are used as temperature control points Fan operation in setback is cycled with demand Pressing any button will override setback for 1...

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