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INSTALLATION
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12.
Make sure all of the wire connections are secure and are not touching any other
terminal to prevent electrical shorts and potential damage to the thermostat.
13.
Turn the front thermostat body over exposing the rear view of the circuit board.
14.
Locate the internal
˚F / ˚C
switch on the circuit board.
15.
Using your fingers, gently flip the switch toward the preferred temperature
˚F / ˚C
scale.
16.
Locate the internal fan option switch,
HG
(Gas) /
HE
(Elec) on the circuit board. This
switch controls the heating system fan delay. Select gas for gas or oil fired systems.
This will allow the furnace to run for a few seconds before initiating the fan. Select
electric for systems with electric furnace elements that require the fan to come
on immediately.
17.
Using your fingers, gently flip the switch towards the
HG
(Gas) or
HE
(Elec) selection
that indicates the low voltage heating system the thermostat will control.
18.
Locate the internal
NORM NON-HP / HP
switch on the circuit board. This switch
configures the thermostat for normal (NORM NON-HP) heating and cooling systems
or heat pump (HP) systems.
19.
Using your fingers, gently flip the switch towards the
NORM NON-HP
or
HP
selection
that indicates the low voltage heating system the thermostat will control.
20.
Attach front body of thermostat to sub-base of thermostat being careful to align the
terminal pins on the front body with the terminal block on the sub-base.
21.
Restore system power so you can test installation.
2.2
Installing Your New Thermostat
2.2
Installing Your New Thermostat
cont.
NOTE:
If you are installing this thermostat in a new installation be sure to locate
the thermostat 4 to 5 feet above the floor in accordance with applicable building
codes. Make sure to install the thermostat in a location that provides good airflow
characteristics and avoid areas behind doors, near corners, air vents, direct sunlight
or near any heat generating device. Installation in any of these areas could impact
thermostat performance.
INSTALLATION
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2.1
Replacing Existing Thermostat
4.
After labeling and removing all wires from terminals, unscrew the existing thermostat
sub-base from wall. Make sure to secure wires to prevent them from slipping
back into the hole in the wall.
NOTE:
This thermostat is designed for use with a 24 Volt-AC low voltage
single-stage gas, oil or electric heating or cooling systems, including single stage heat
pumps. Do not use this thermostat on applications with voltages above 30 Volts AC.
Old Terminal from
New Terminal for
Existing Thermostat New Thermostat Terminal Description
V or R
R
24VAC
O
O
Reverse Valve (Cooling)
B
B
Reverse Valve (Heating)
C
C
24VAC common
Y
Y
Cooling or Compressor for HP system
H,W, or 4
W
Heating
G or F
G
Fan Control
TESTING YOUR
NEW THERMOSTAT
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NOTE:
Test your thermostat prior to programming any user settings. Pressing the
RESET
button will erase any user entries previously programmed. This will erase all
user settings and return them to their default values.
WARNING!
Read BEFORE Testing
• Do not short (or jumper) across terminals on the gas valve or at the heating or cooling
system control board to test the thermostat installation. This could damage the
thermostat and void the warranty.
• Do not select COOL mode of operation if the outside temperature is below 50˚ F (10˚ C).
This could possibly damage the controlled cooling system & may cause personal injury.
• This thermostat includes an automatic compressor protection feature to avoid potential
damage to the cooling system from short cycling. This thermostat automatically provides
a 5-minute delay after turning off the cooling system output to protect the compressor.
This protection is also present in the heat mode of operation on single stage heat pump
systems to protect the compressor.
cont.
1.
Place the system switch in the
HEAT
position.
2.
Press the button on the keypad until the setpoint temperature setting is a minimum of 3
degrees higher than the current room temperature. The heating system should start within
several seconds. The fan may not turn on immediately due to the heating system built-in fan
delay.
3.
Place the system switch in the
OFF
position. The heating system should stop within several
seconds on normal single stage heating or cooling systems. On single stage heat pump
systems you must wait 5 minutes for the automatic compressor short cycle protection period to
expire, or press the
RESET
button to bypass this feature for initial testing purposes. Pressing the
RESET
button will erase any user program settings.
1.
Always turn off power to the air conditioning or heating system prior to removing
existing thermostat.
2.
Remove the cover of your old thermostat and locate the wire terminals. Do not
remove wires from terminals yet.
3.
Using small pieces of masking tape label wires prior to removal from terminals.
Use the chart below to determine the new terminal designations for your
new thermostat.
1.
Always turn off power to the air conditioning or heating system prior to installing your
new thermostat.
2.
Place system switch on front of thermostat to
OFF
position.
3.
Place fan control switch on front of thermostat to
AUTO
position.
4.
Remove front of thermostat body from sub-base by pressing release latch on bottom
of front body.
5.
Place the sub-base against wall in the desired thermostat location.
6.
Guide thermostat wires through center hole in sub-base. Continue to hold sub-base
against wall.
7.
Mark placement of mounting holes as appropriate and drill using a 3/16" drill bit.
8.
Gently tap supplied plastic anchors into the holes in the wall.
9.
Place the thermostat sub-base against the wall in the desired location
making sure the mounting holes are aligned as appropriate and the thermostat wires
are properly inserting through opening in middle of sub-base.
10.
Fasten the sub-base to wall using supplied screws.
11.
Connect wires to quick wiring terminal block as appropriate using the new terminal
designations. Refer to
Wiring Diagram
section of this manual if required for assistance.