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Warning:  Do not use this thermostat on circuits exceeding 30 volts AC.

  

Installation:  

1.  

Check the equipment ratings on the system this thermostat will control, to make sure  

 

the thermostat is appropriate for the application.  

2.  

Check the system voltage and verify it is between 24 and 30 VAC. 

3.  

Turn the sytem power OFF before you begin the installation procedure.   

4.  

Note the color of the wires and the terminals they are connected to. Some thermostats    

 

may have to be removed from the wall to determine wiring connections.    

5.  

Remove the old thermostat from the wall, making sure the wires do not fall back into the  

 

wall.    

6.  

Make sure the thermostat switch is in the OFF position. 

 

NOTE:  TGHP thermostats may have power even while switch is in the OFF   

 

 

position.  (if the display can be read with the switch in the off position, the    

 

 

thermostat has power) 

7.  

Set DIP switches (see page 7).  

8. 

Attach the wires as shown in the model specific wiring diagrams (see page 6).  

9.  

Attach the thermostat to the wall using the hardware supplied.  Note:  The thermostat

 

does not have to be level in order to operate properly, but it should be level for good 

 

appearance.  

10.   Turn the system power ON and the thermostat switch to the ON position as desired.  

Note:

  Your Lightstat may come from the factory with fixed light sensitivity.  This means that under normal lighting, 

the thermostat will heat/cool your space to the comfort slide setting.  Under low light conditions, the thermostat will 

set the temperature back.  A green setback light turns ON, indicating the thermostat is in the Setback mode.  

Adjusting (optional) light sensor:  

1.  

Open the thermostat cover and locate  

 

the green setback light at the upper right  

 

of the thermostat and the light sensor    

 

below it.   

2.  

Cover the light sensor with your  

 

finger. The green setback light should 

 

turn ON after 3 seconds, indicating the 

 

thermostat is in Setback mode.  Remove  

 

your finger and the green light should  

 

turn OFF indicating the thermostat is in    

 

Day mode.  

3.  

The Light Sensitivity knob located at 

 

the lower right of the thermostat 

 

controls the amount of light necessary    

 

to keep the thermostat in the Day mode.  

4.  

Turn the knob full clockwise (towards           

           bright) to put the thermostat in the 

 

Setback mode.  The green light should be on after 3 seconds.  

5.  

Now slowly turn the knob counterclockwise (towards dim) until the green setback light    

 

just goes out.  

6. 

Close the thermostat cover.  Cover the light  sensor and verify the green light turns on.    

 

Remove the covering over the sensor and verify the green setback light turns off. If it    

 

does not turn off, slightly adjust the light  sensitivity knob clockwise and re-verify 

 

operation.  Your thermostat is now adjusted to your current light level.  

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Страница 1: ...ot be changed by the user The unit requires no batteries and no programming or reset in the event of a power failure Optionally the Lightstat thermostat can set back the temperature based on light level in the space A dark space is considered unoccupied and will turn the heating and cooling setpoints back for better savings Thermostats described are available in Heat Cool TGHC and Heat Pump TGHP m...

Страница 2: ...nt electrical shock or equipment damage 3 Control voltage and current ratings must fall within the range outlined in specifications 4 Verify that the relay load does not exceed 1 amp Excessive load will damage the solid state switch Thermostat Placement Mount your thermostat vertically about 5 feet above the floor in an area that has good air circulation at average room temperature Be sure to loca...

Страница 3: ...come from the factory with fixed light sensitivity This means that under normal lighting the thermostat will heat cool your space to the comfort slide setting Under low light conditions the thermostat will set the temperature back A green setback light turns ON indicating the thermostat is in the Setback mode Adjusting optional light sensor 1 Open the thermostat cover and locate the green setback ...

Страница 4: ...programmed at the factory then the thermostat is in setback To bring the thermostat out of setback simpley move the temperature slide Note Typically moving the temperature slide will show the current thermostat setpoint For slide sensitive setback models the setback setpoint cannot be viewed on the dsiplay because touching the slide will bring the thermostat out of setback Adjusting the temperatur...

Страница 5: ...ition model one of 3 potential issues may occur 1 When not calling for heat the furnace falsely starts its heating cycle 2 When calling for heat the furnace is chattering or does not complete its heat cycle 3 The display goes blank at times If the installation exhibits any of these issues we recommend that you add a 200 ohm minimimum 20 watt resistor from any output terminal to the C common termin...

Страница 6: ...ge heat cool thermostat for heat pump applications This thermostat cannot be used on 1 Millivolt systems self generating systems that do not have a transformer or relay 2 Two transformer systems using RC and RH wires 3 DC voltage systems 4 Line voltage 120 VAC systems directly Note TGHP models do not have lock on lock off timers for backup heating Operation is strictly temperature dependent Note T...

Страница 7: ...t position On right position 1 Fahrenheit Celsius 2 45 Second Lockon lockoff Timers Active 45 Second Lockon lockoff Timers Inactive 3 Lesser setback number Greater setback number 4 Fan controlled by thermostat in heat mode Fan controlled by external device in heat mode 5 Fan locked in auto when in setback Fan on allowed when in set back 6 Backup Heat Operating Differential 1 5 F 0 8 C Backup Heat ...

Страница 8: ...s but the cooling does not come on some stats are heating only and this would not apply The room temperature is below the factory programmed limit of the thermostat Check again when the room temperture goes above the factory programmed limit Setback indicator stays ON or OFF 1 Improper light sensor adjustment 2 Thermostat location is not optimal 1 Adjust light sensor optional 2 Move thermostat if ...

Страница 9: ...erson or organization other than the seller to assume for us any other liability in connection with this product This warranty shall not apply to any product which has been subject to misuse negligence or accident nor to any product which has not been operated in accordance with the printed instructions The company shall not in any event be liable for any consequential damages secondary charges ex...

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