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ELECTRICAL DATA
Electrical Rating:

20 to 30v AC 50/60 Hz.
0.01 to 1.5 Amps (Load per terminal)
2.5 Amps Maximum Total Load (All terminals
     combined)

Anticipation:

Heating 4 to 40
Cooling 4 to 40

Reference Values

Auxiliary 4 to 40

STAGING DATA
Up to three heating stages
Up to two cooling stages

SPECIFICATIONS

INSTALLATION

THIS CONTROL IS DESIGNED FOR USE WHERE BOTH SIDES OF THE TRANSFORMER ARE PRESENT
TO THE THERMOSTAT
 (both the hot and common sides of the 24vAC end of the transformer.)

THERMAL DATA
Setpoint Temperature Range:

40

°

 F to 99

°

F (4

°

C to 37

°

 C)

Operating Ambient Temperature Range:

32

°

F to 105

°

F

Operating Humidity Range:

0 to 90% RH (non-condensing)

Shipping Temperature Range:

-40

°

F to 150

°

F

ACCESSORIES

Remote Sense Kit W. R. Part No. F145-1049
Thermostat Guard W. R. Part No. F29-0198 (clear) or

F29-0238 (opaque)

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NEW INSTALLATION

YOU SHOULD PROGRAM THE THERMOSTAT WITH
BATTERY INSTALLED BEFORE ATTACHING ON
SUBBASE.  SEE OPERATION GUIDE FOR PROGRAM-
MING INSTRUCTIONS.

SELECT THERMOSTAT LOCATION

Proper location insures that the thermostat will provide a
comfortable building temperature.  Observe the following
general rules when selecting a location:

1.

Locate thermostat about 5 ft. above the floor.

2.

Install thermostat on a partitioning wall, not on an
outside wall.

3.

Never expose thermostat to direct light from lamps,
sun, fireplaces or any temperature radiating equip-
ment.

4.

Avoid locations close to windows, adjoining outside
walls, or doors that lead outside.

5.

Avoid locations close to air registers or in the direct
path of air from them.

6.

Make sure there are no pipes or duct work in that part
of the wall chosen for the thermostat location.

7.

Never locate thermostat in a room that normally
warmer or cooler than the rest of the building.

8.

Avoid locations with poor air circulation, such as
behind doors or in alcoves.

ROUTE WIRES TO LOCATION

All wiring must conform with local and national electrical
codes and ordinances.

1.

Probe for obstructions in partition before drilling 1/2"
hole in wall at selected location. Take up quarter
round and drill a small guide hole for sighting (see fig.
1). From basement, drill 3/4" hole in partition floor next
to guide hole. In buildings without basements, drill 1/
2" hole through ceiling and into partition from above
(see fig. 1).

2.

Through this hole drop a light chain, or 6" chain
attached to a strong cord.  nag cord in basement with
hooked wire. In buildings without basements, drop
cord through hole in ceiling and down partitioning;
snag cord at the thermostat location.

3.

Attach thermostat wires to cord and pull wires through
hole in wall so that 6" of wire protrudes.

Approximately

5 feet from floor

1/2" hole for

thermostat wire

Stout cord with 6"

chain attached

Baseboard

strip moulding

1/4" guide hole

for sighting

Quarter round

removed

3/4" hole in floor of partition

Hooked wire for snagging chain

Figure 1.  Routing thermostat wires

Summary of Contents for 1F94-71

Page 1: ...Thermostat Ifindoubtaboutwhetheryourwiringismillivolt line orlow voltage have it inspected by a qualified heating and air conditioning contractor electrician or someone familiar with basic electricity...

Page 2: ...or any temperature radiating equip ment 4 Avoid locations close to windows adjoining outside walls or doors that lead outside 5 Avoid locations close to air registers or in the direct path of air fro...

Page 3: ...bottom portion of the thermostat Grasp the subbase in the other hand on the top and bottom center and gentlypullstraightout seefig 2 Thethermostathas pin and socket connectors Forcing or prying on th...

Page 4: ...opening Connect wires under terminal screws Mounting hole 4 pin connector 9 pin connector O B Y1 Y2 C G W1 R W2 W3 Expansion plugs Figure 3 Subbase E1 E2 L DO NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM VOLTAGE OR CUR RENTRAT...

Page 5: ...mostatically operated The accessory relay scheme is required when safety circuits exist in both systems Polarity must be observed If the HOT side of the second transformer is jumpered to the COMMON si...

Page 6: ...ed and that excess wire is pushed into the wall Damage to the thermostat may occur if force is used OPERATION ENGAGE TWO UPPER GUIDES PIVOT DOWN Figure 7 Attaching thermostat to subbase SYSTEM CONFIGU...

Page 7: ...ompressor lockout feature is operating see Lockout Bypass Option to tempo rarily override the compressor lockout feature during testing COOLING SYSTEM To prevent compressor and or property damage if p...

Page 8: ...ale as described below Seller shall have the option of requiring the return of any defective Product transportation charges prepaid before recognizing any claim This warranty shall not apply to any Pr...

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