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installation

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

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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.  

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not let wires fall back into the wall.

attention:  MerCury notiCe

This product does not contain mercury.  However, this product may 

replace a product that contains mercury.  Mercury and products contain

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ing mercury must not be discarded in household trash. Do not touch any 

spilled mercury.  Wearing non-absorbent gloves, clean up any spilled 

mercury and place in a sealed container.  For proper disposal of a prod

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uct containing mercury or a sealed container of spilled mercury, contact 

your local hazardous waste center.

Jumper and Circuit Board Selections

                      

    

JP1 Jumper selection – remote temperature sensor:  Removal 

of this jumper allows the temperature sensor to be located in a remote 

location.  Accessory sensors are available in standard 60” lengths but 

can be extended to meet application requirements.  When running probe 

beyond 60” care should be taken to avoid sources of EMF.

The remote probe input can be used with a condensate overflow 

switch (CO), either in conjunction with a remote probe (normally 

closed CO switch) or with local sensing (normally open CO 

switch).  When the condensate switch activates, the T170 will 

display the service wrench and disable all outputs.

                       

JP3 Jumper selection – HVaC setback systems:  This jumper is 

shipped in the open position to allow for Setback Operation.  Place

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ment of a jumper allows for Occupancy Detection and Door Switch Only 

Operation.  See Choice Below:

Setback Operation (Remove JP3):  When installed, the TH170 

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 hour.  Setback will 

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override any user setting except if the control is turned to OFF.  

Units with an off-override factory setting will override the OFF 

setting.  Intelligent Occupancy Sensors like the SD200-001 and 

SD200-002 can be used with this input to set the HVAC system to 

control at setback limits.

Occupancy Detection (Install JP3):  The TH170 can be used 

with PECO S200 series occupancy detection equipment.  The 

occupancy and door switch inputs are designed to connect to the 

SB200 slave sensor and SE200 door switch.  The Occupancy 

Sensor is a low-level switch that is open when there is occupancy 

and closed when unoccupied.  The Door Switch is a low-level 

switch that is open when the door is open and closed when the 

door is closed.  This system requires both an Occupancy Sensor 

and a Door Switch.  

Door Switch Only Operation (Install JP3):  A stand alone door 

switch can be connected to the TH170 to disable the HVAC sys

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tem if the door is left open for more than 2 minutes.  A one-time 

ten minute override can be initiated by pressing any thermostat 

key.  

JP4 Jumper selection – unused

Mounting Thermostat  

Thermostat mounts to a 4” x 4” box with a 2” x 4” mud ring 

mounted horizontally (see diagram).

Pull wires through the hole of the thermostat base.

Mount thermostat base to the wall using the enclosed mounting 

screws.  Tighten screws evenly but do not over tighten.

Verify that the circuit board is firmly snapped into the cover and 

has not been dislodged during handling.

Match and connect equipment wire thermostat using the appropri

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ate wiring schematic as shown in the diagram.

Wire nut all unused wires or terminate properly according to local 

building codes.

Push excess wire into wall and plug hole with a fire-resistant 

material (such as fiberglass insulation) to prevent drafts from af

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fecting thermostat operation.

Install the cover assembly.  Firmly press cover to engage the 

cover locking snaps.  Should the cover need to be removed in the 

future, use a flat edged tool to put pressure on the base sides.  

This will release the four side latches.

Turn on power to equipment.

           

All wiring connections must be made

 

inside the electric box or the TH170 

may be damaged.

         

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Summary of Contents for TH170

Page 1: ...ly to 24VAC oper ated humidifiers No other connection or interlock is required Several installer selectable operating modes are available as described in the Humidity Control Operation Section Dehumid...

Page 2: ...3 When installed the TH170 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 hour...

Page 3: ...on or Outside Air operation A humidity sensor module must be connected to the PCBA for the humidity control to function If you are installing a TH70 001 only the Outside Air Economizer feature is avai...

Page 4: ...tion of Humidify or Dehumidify must be made in Service Menu 12 to allow the adjustment of RH Set Point If Outside Air operation is selected from Service Menu 12 instead of Humidifi cation or Dehumidif...

Page 5: ...elay is extended to 10 minutes The time delay can only be extended once If the thermostat is powered up in the Occupied State and the door is open after 10 minutes the thermostat will disable its outp...

Page 6: ...of 58 90 F A user selection of OFF will disable the Cooling Setback Zone Temperature offset adjusts the sensed Zone Temperature reading Allows you to choose what the occupant can adjust on the TH170...

Page 7: ...increases equal to or greater than the selected OA value Heat Pump operation is enabled and Aux Heat operation is disabled The Aux Heat output may still be enabled if a valid Aux Heat demand exists H...

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