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INSTALLATION:

This device should be installed and serviced by a qualified technician.  

Mount this control ONLY to a grounded metallic box.
1.

Caution:  HIGH VOLTAGE

 - Disconnect power supply before

  servicing.

2.

All wiring must comply with applicable codes and ordinances.
All wiring must have insulation rated 600VAC minimum.
Supply wires must be suitable for at least 105°C.
Suitable for insulated walls.

3.

A thorough check-out of the system should be made after
installation is complete.

4.

If fan motor is larger than 1/4 HP and/or electric heaters are used
for heating, additional power relays will be required

5.

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.

6.

Install the mounting bracket to the junction box with the two long
mounting screws provided.

Note:  

If application involves a double ganged junction box,

a backplate will be required for a complete installation.
Please consult your supplier.

7.

From the wire chart found in step 5, assign, according to function,
the cable wire colors to the thermostat wire legend provided below.
Note:  The control feed and the load feed will be connected together
for the 4-pipe installation.  If this is a new installation, record the cable
wire colors in the thermostat legend provided below.

8.

Connect the thermostat wires to the cable wires recorded in step 7.

Be sure to connect green wire to earth ground.

9.

Push the wires into the junction box.  Tilt
the thermostat so that the bottom of the
thermostat is resting on the mounting tabs
of the mounting plate.  Push the top of the
thermostat towards the wall and secure into
place with the self-tapping screw as shown
to the right.

10.

Turn power on.  At start up,  the low fan will automatically run for
three minutes to cycle room air.
If cooling or heating is required, it may become active after the
first 30 seconds of fan run time.

Application:

This thermostat is a line voltage heating and cooling digital temperature
control designed to operate either 2 or 4-pipe fan coil systems, but it
can also be configured to operate line voltage PTHP/PTAC systems.
This thermostat also has the capability to receive and transmit to
EnOcean enabled wireless products.  Please see programming
instructions for more details.  Switching of load circuits is through relay
contacts (see specifications for applicable load ratings).  The fan
cycles on/off with calls for heating or cooling or can be on continuously
in either low or high speed when configured as a heat pump or on
continuously in either low, medium or high speed when configured as
a fan coil. The control can be placed in economy mode or stop mode
with 40°F freeze protection.  This thermostat operates at a single
setpoint with automatic changeover.

Specifications:
Temperature Monitor Range:  

32.2°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:  

72.0°F (22.0°C)

*Comfort Limits: 

65.0°F (18.5°C) cooling
85.0°F (29.5°C) heating

Display Format:  

Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)

Backlight:  

EL blue green

Sampling Rate:  

Every 15 seconds

Accuracy:  

± 1°F (0.5°C)

Power Source:  

120VAC to 277VAC (102 minimum to 304 maximum)

Load Rating:

*Fan Control:
Fan Coil - Selectable:  

Auto cycle, Low, Medium, High, Economy, Stop

Heat Pump -  Selectable:  

Auto cycle, Low, High, Economy, Stop

Heat/Cool Control:
Fan Coil: 

1 heat and 1 cool circuit

Heat Pump:  

2 heat and 1 cool circuit

*Economy Limits:

Maintains room temperature between 60.0°F and 85.0°F

  (15.5°C and 29.5°C) when thermostat is in economy (ECON) mode

*Fan Purge Timer:  

30 seconds

Anti-short Cycle:  

3 minute hold in no call state at all times

*Cycle Rate:
Fan Coil:  

8 cycles per hour

Heat Pump:  

6 cycles per hour

* Differential:  

0.4°F

* Display Mode: 

Setpoint temperature

* System Function:  

Heat and Cool

*See Field Programming Instructions

Old thermostat

wire function

Power Feed

Load Feed

Neutral

Heat
Cool

Low Fan

Medium Fan

High Fan

Reverse Valve

Cable

wire color

New Stat Wire

Function

Control Feed

Load Feed

Neutral

Heat
Cool

Low Fan

Medium Fan

High Fan/Reverse Valve

Earth Ground

New Stat Wire

Color

Black

Orange

White

Red

Blue

Yellow

Yellow/Black

Yellow/Red

Green

Cable Wire Color

Standard
Junction
box

Voltage

120VAC

 1/4HP FLA

Heat/Cool

Pilot Duty

125VA

(1.0A)

5.8A

208VAC

220 - 240VAC

125VA

(0.6A)

125VA

(0.52A)

3.1A

277VAC

125VA

(0.45A)

2.4A

2.9A

1/4 HP 3 speed or 2 speed fan motors:

Voltage

120VAC

 1/6HP FLA

Heat/Cool

Pilot Duty

240VA

(2.0A)

4.4A

208VAC

220 - 240VAC

240VA

(1.15A)

240VA

(1.0A)

2.4A

277VAC

240VA

(0.87A)

1.9A

2.2A

Single speed fan motors:

Installation Guide

VTST-LNV WiSPER Thermostat

Line Voltage

Summary of Contents for VTST-LNV WiSPER

Page 1: ...e PTHP PTAC systems This thermostat also has the capability to receive and transmit to EnOcean enabled wireless products Please see programming instructions for more details Switching of load circuits is through relay contacts see specifications for applicable load ratings The fan cycles on off with calls for heating or cooling or can be on continuously in either low or high speed when configured ...

Page 2: ...H FAN BLACK Hot pipe Cool pipe switch Aquastat or season change 2 pipe FAN COIL with aquastat 3 speed fan R CONTROL FEED N NEUTRAL GH HIGH FAN SPEED GM MEDIUM FAN SPEED GL LOW FAN SPEED HT HEAT VALVE CL COOL VALVE LINE VOLTAGE LOW ORANGE CL RELAY SYSTEM COMPONENTS MECHANICAL CLG CONTROLLER 888 8 RED YELLOW W BLACK STRIPE VALVE GL RELAY HT MICROPROCESSOR FAN VALVE R GH N MEDIUM RELAY YELLOW W RED S...

Page 3: ...ture reading Locate thermostat to avoid interference Room Temperature Indicator Fan Icons Mode Icons Cool Icon Heat Icon Diagnostic Indicator Programming Icons Scale Indicator Setpoint Indicator ROOM SETPOINT AUTO ECON PROG ERASE DIAG BASIC FUNCTIONS Adjust Temperature Setpoint Press up button to raise the temperature warmer Press down button to lower the temperature cooler Select Fan Operation Pr...

Page 4: ...ure drops 0 4 F below setpoint After first cooling call cooling and low fan will turn on automatically when temperature rises 0 4 F above setpoint Cooling will turn off when temperature drops 0 4 F below setpoint Heating Heating and low fan turn on automatically when temperature drops 2 F below setpoint Fan will switch to medium speed if temperature continues to drop to 2 F below setpoint Fan will...

Page 5: ... or approved by PSG and to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase unless specified in writing for a different period Any PSG product that proves defective within the above described warranty period will be repaired or replaced at PSG s option free of any charge if returned to the PSG factory at 1225 Tunnel Road Perkasie PA 18944 with t...

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