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Application:

This thermostat is a 24VAC Heating and Cooling Digital Temperature 
Control.  It is designed for use on 4-pipe and 2-pipe fan coil systems 
operating at 24VAC.  Switching of load circuits is through relay 
contacts, allowing the control to switch valves and fan relays.  Fan 
cycles on/off automatically with calls for heating or cooling.  Two 
speed fan stages for high and low speed operation.  This thermostat 
operates from a single setpoint with automatic changeover from 
heating to cooling.  There is built in programming to alter the control 
characteristics to suit energy conservation needs.  

Installation Notice:

This high performance digital thermostat is designed to provide many 
years of superior comfort control when properly installed and maintained.  
To achieve maximum performance, this device is designed to draw 
room air into itself continuously.  Reasonable care must therefore be 
taken with regard to air quality at the time of installation as well as 
during periods of normal use, see operating conditions below.

Operating Conditions:

The electronic mechanisms incorporated within this unit REQUIRE 
operating conditions similar to other electronic devices intended for 
INDOOR USE ONLY, such as would be acceptable for TV and similar 
household appliances.  Relative humidity must be less than 95% and 
the atmosphere must be non-condensing.  For operation in bathrooms,
shower or pool areas, outdoor entryways, greenhouses and similar
applications, order HSK-4024U or NPK-4024U.  These products 
include protection for coastal/tropical applications, therefore they are 
suitable for use in high humidity environments. Air quality must be 
maintained FREE of heavy dust or debris which may infiltrate the 
interior of this device.  Installation in any space which is unfinished 
or undergoing repainting or general rehabilitation is also considered 
product abuse.  This device should be removed from service during 
any local construction activity.

Cleaning:

This device incorporates a high impact polycarbonate enclosure which 
is easily cleaned with a dry cloth or vacuum brush.  Occasional soiling 
may be cleaned with a soft cloth lightly dampened with water and/or 
mild cleaning solution.  IN NO CASE should this device be directly 
sprayed with or exposed to free flowing liquids, including water, which 
could penetrate its interior. 

FAILURE TO OBSERVE ANY OF THE ABOVE CONDITIONS OF USE 
WILL COMPLETELY VOID THE SUPPLIER WARRANTY.

 

                               

 

                                     CAUTION

MAKE SURE UNIT IS PROPERLY CONNECTED.  DAMAGE TO THE 
DIGITAL CONTROL CAN BE CAUSED BY MISWIRING, WHICH WILL 
VOID THE WARRANTY.  FOR SAFETY REASONS ALWAYS USE 
WIRE NUTS ON ALL WIRE CONNECTIONS!!!

User Note:  The top of this unit will become warm to the touch.  This is a 
normal operation.  Internal heating is employed to continuously convect 
air upward through the thermostat, thereby improving room air temperature 
measurement.  Direct conflict with a downward ceiling fan or system fan air 
flow may result in false temperature reading.  Locate thermostat to avoid 
interference.

Specifications:
Temperature Monitor Range: 

 32.0°F to 99.9°F (0.0°C to 37.7°C)

Setpoint Range:

  60.0°F to 85.0°F (15.5°C to 29.5°C)

*Setpoint Default: 

 72°F (22°C)

*Comfort Conditioning Limit Defaults:

  65.0°F (18.5°C) cooling

  

 

 

    

85.0°F 

(29.5°C) 

heating 

Display Format:

  Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)

Sampling Rate:

  Every 5 seconds

Accuracy:  

± 1°F (0.5°C)

Power Source: 

 24VAC

Load Rating:

  1.5 Amps per load circuit

*Fan Control:  Selectable:

  Auto cycle, Low, High  

 

Heat/Cool Control:  

1 heat and 1 cool circuit

*Default Temperature Extreme Prevention Limits:

  Maintains room temperature between 60.0°F and 85.0°F
  (15.5°C and 29.5°C) when thermostat is in economy mode

*Fan Purge Timer:

  30 seconds default

       

 

   

programmable 0 (off) to 180 seconds

Anti-short Cycle:

  3 minute hold in no call state at all times

*Cycle Rate:

  8 cycles per hour

*See Field Programming Instructions

Old thermostat

wire function

Power Feed

Common

Heat
Cool

Low Fan

Medium Fan

High Fan

Cable

wire color

4-Pipe Fan Coil Installation:

This device should be installed and serviced by a qualified technician.  
Junction box mounting is highly recommended.

1.     Caution:  

Make sure that power has been disconnected.

2.

  All wiring must comply with applicable codes and ordinances.

3.

  A thorough check-out of the system should be made after 

 

installation is complete.

4. 

If retrofitting old thermostat, remove old thermostat from the 

  junction box, carefully noting the wire connections on the old unit.  
   Record wire color and terminal legends in spaces provided.

Disconnect old thermostat and remove any existing backplate or 
mounting plate.

Retrofitting with Existing Control Wiring:

Most 3 speed fan system's control 
wiring is sufficient to connect this 2 
speed thermostat without adding a 
common wire.  This connection is 
achieved by using the third fan speed 
wire as a common.  Disconnect the 
unused fan speed wire from the fan 
motor and connect it to *Common.  
Be sure to insulate the unused fan 
motor wire to prevent shorts.  At the 
thermostat, connect the unused fan 
speed wire (now neutral) to the 
thermostat.

X

Unused Speed

Low Speed

High Speed

High Fan

(Yellow w/red str)

Low Fan

(Green)

Common (Gray)

*Common

Cut Wire

Cool (Yellow)

Heat (White)

Load Feed (Orange)

Control Feed (Red)

Fan Relays

HIGH

LOW

AUTO

ECONOMY

°F/°C

Decrease

Temperature

Switches between

°F and °C

Selects

Fan/Economy

Function

Increase

Temperature

Installation and Operating Instructions
HS/HSK-4024U
NP/NPK-4024U

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Summary of Contents for HS-4024U

Page 1: ...S USE WIRE NUTS ON ALL WIRE CONNECTIONS User Note The top of this unit will become warm to the touch This is a normal operation Internal heating is employed to continuously convect air upward through the thermostat thereby improving room air temperature measurement Direct conflict with a downward ceiling fan or system fan air flow may result in false temperature reading Locate thermostat to avoid ...

Page 2: ...wing fan functions Continuous HIGH speed fan Continuous LOW speed fan AUTO on off with automatic speed change ECONOMY fan function sequence with auto as the starting point Change Scale Units Slide the F C switch to the left to display F Slide the F C switch to the right to display C When the F C switch is invoked the thermostat will reset and display the default setpoint in the selected scale The ...

Page 3: ...AC from Gray to Yellow B When thermostat is calling for Heating meter should read 24VAC from Gray to White When Heating is deactivated meter should read 0VAC from Gray to White C When thermostat is calling for High fan meter should read 24VAC from Gray to Yellow w Red Stripe When High fan is deactivated meter should read 0VAC from Gray to Yellow w Red Stripe D When thermostat is calling for Low fa...

Page 4: ...l the heat symbol appears on the LCD Within 4 seconds the heat valve should be activated Note Room temperature must be below the Comfort Conditioning Heating Limit 85 F 29 5 C for heating to become active Check Cooling Press and hold the down button until the cool symbol appears on the LCD Within 4 seconds the cool valve should be activated Note Room temperature must be above the Comfort Condition...

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