Owner manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome To Your THZ-100 Thermostat
- Installing Your THZ-100 Thermostat
- Wiring Your THZ-100 Thermostat
- Definitions
- Single Stage Furnace and Single Stage A/C
- Dual Stage Furnace and Dual Stage A/C
- Single Stage Heat Pump with Reversing Valve O
- Single Stage Heat Pump with Reversing Valve B
- Dual Stage Heat Pump with Reversing Valve O
- Dual Stage Heat Pump with Reversing Valve B
- Boiler and A/C with Separate Transformers
- First Stage Radiant Floor Heat, Second Stage Furnace with Single Stage Cooling and External Pilot Duty Relay
- Operation For Your THZ-100 Thermostat
- Thermostat Display Information
- Changing the Heating Temperature (Temperature Override)
- Changing the Cooling Temperature (Temperature Override)
- Auxiliary Heat
- Emergency Heat
- Password Protection
- Programs
- Options
- Climate Modes
- Changing the Fan Modes
- Accessing Temperature Sensor Information
- Turning Emergency Heat On or Off
- Changing the Auxiliary Heat Offset Temperature
- Changing the 2nd Stage Offset Temperature
- Resetting the Filter Reminder
- Turning the Password Protect Feature On or Off
- Changing the LCD Screen Options
- Viewing THZ-100 Thermostat Information
- Setting the Date and Time
- Discovery Mode
- Troubleshooting Thermostat On-Screen Notifications
- Resetting the THZ-100 hermostat
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THZ-100 THERMOSTAT
Installing Your THZ-100 Thermostat
Adding an optional wired sensor can be a benefit if the thermostat
location is not the optimal location for temperature measurement,
or if temperature averaging is desired.
• A wired sensor can be connected to the S+ and S- terminals
on the back of the unit
• This can be added to any of the wiring options detailed in the
next pages
For optimum performance, mount the THZ-100 thermostat and/or
remote sensor
• In an open living area where there is good air circulation
• On an inside wall
• Away from outside doors or windows
• At a height about 5 feet from the floor
Avoid installing the THZ-100 thermostat and/or remote sensor
• In direct sunlight
• Above radiators or air vents
• Near fans or portable heating units
• Near lamps or other incandescent lighting
• Near other heat generating electric appliances such as
televisions, audio video equipment, refrigerators, freezers,
ovens, cooktops, etc.
Other precautions when installing the THZ-100 thermostat and/or
remote sensor
• Make sure the cutout for the HVAC wiring is no larger than
needed to make proper connections to the thermostat
• If there is a large air gap in the cutout for the HVAC wiring,
insulate around the wire and close off the air gap
• Make sure the air vents in the THZ-100 thermostat and/or
remote sensor are clear of dirt, dust, or any construction
material