Install Instructions
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Installation and Operation
Instructions for
RS332N
3-Heat / 2-Cool
Non-Programmable
Setback
Thermostat
with the Industry’s Most
Advanced Remote Sensor Bus
for Gas, Electric, & Heat Pump Systems
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction…………………………………………………
2
Standard Features………………………………………...
2
Button Operations……………………… ……… …… ……
3
Thermostat Locations………………………………… …..
3
Removing The Thermostat From The Backplate………
4
Description Of The Dip Switch Functions………………
5
Features And Settings……………………………………
6-7
Cover Lock…………………………………………………
7
Replacing The Thermostat On The Backplate…………
7
Button Press Combinations…………………………… …
8
Keypad Lockout………………………..………………….
9
Temporary Override………………………………………
9
Setback Input Terminals – Special Functions..………..
9
Changing Fahrenheit (°F) To Celsius (°C)……………..
10
Power Failures…………………………………………….
10
Remote Sensors (Optional)………………………………
10
Setup Menu………………………………………………..
10-11
Wiring Diagrams…………………………………………..
11-20
Specifications………………………………………………
21
Sensor Faults……………………………………………...
21
Description Of Icons………………………………………
22-23
Display………………………………………………………
23
Warranty…………………………………………………....
23-24
INTRODUCTION
The RS300N family of Non-Programmable Setback Thermostats
represents the most advanced solid-state, microcomputer
temperature control on the market today. The thermostat
incorporates state-of-the-art technology packaged in an extremely
low profile designer series case. They are a direct replacement
for 300 series and DSL series non-programmable units. The
Ultra-Touch push-buttons are combined with an easy-to-read,
blue backlit full function liquid crystal display to provide the
ultimate in user friendly operation of the heating and air
conditioning, including gas, electric, oil and heat pump systems.
STANDARD FEATURES
• No batteries required – always remembers
setpoints
•
Integrated electronic heat anticipation and cooling
droop with
built-in short cycle equipment protection
• Intelligent Fuzzy Logic staging for
ef
ficient
operation
of
equipment, including auxiliary heat
• Tamper proof electronic keyboard lockout
with
pr
ogrammable
override ranges and time
• Automatic, Manual and Recirculation Fan
operation
• Adjustable Fan Purge after Heating or Cooling Call
• Automatic Heat/Cool Changeover, Cooling Only, or Heating
Only Mode Control
• Adjustable Deadband between Heat and Cool Setpoint in
Auto Changeover
• Dual Heating and Cooling Setpoints for Day (Occupied) and
Night (Unoccupied) operation
• Adjustable Min/Max Setpoints for Heating and Cooling
• Keypad Lockout with restricted +/-3°F(1°C) or +/-5°F(2°C)
setpoint adjustment and 0min to 24Hr override timer with
a
utomatic
r
etur
n
• Selectable Fahrenheit or Celsius
temperatur
e
display
• Adjustable Backlight Brightness
• Integrated Installer Setup Menu
• Up to 10 Remote Sensors can be added:
Surface Mount:
• 10-528 or RS300-528 (indoor) (up to 6)
• 10-529 or RS300-529 (outdoor)
Single Gang Box Mount :
• RS300-530 (Aux 1 – Aux 3)
• AVAILABLE PROBES FOR RS300-530
• RS300-531 (6” stainless steel w/box)
• RS300-532 (direct in-pipe water)
• Occupancy Sensor Inputs (use RS-OSC or RS-OSW)
• Two (2) Digital Inputs with LED Indicators
BUTTON OPERATION
THERMOSTAT LOCATION
To ensure proper operation, the thermostat
should
be
mounted
on an inside wall in a frequently occupied area
of
the space. In
addition, its position must be at least 18” (46 cm) from any
outside wall,
and
approximately 5’, (1.5 m) above the floor in a
location with freely circulating air of an average
temperatur
e.
Be sure to avoid the following locations:
• Behind doors or in corners where freely
cir
culating
air
is
unavailable
• Where direct sunlight or radiant heat
fr
om
appliances
might
affect control
operation
• On an outside wall
• Adjacent to, or in line with, conditioned air
dischar
ge
grilles,
stairwells or outside
doors
• Where its operation may be affected by steam
or water pipes
or warm air stacks in an adjacent partition, or by any
unheated / uncooled area behind the thermostat
• Where its operation may be affected by
lighting
dimmers
next
to
it
• Where its operation will be affected by the
supply
air
of
an
adjacent
unit
• Near sources of electrical interference such as
ar
cing
relay
contact
REMOVING THE THERMOSTAT FROM THE
BACKPLATE
1. Insert a flat blade screwdriver or coin 1/8” into the slot located
in the bottom center of the thermostat case and twist 1/4 turn.
When you feel or hear a click, grasp the case from the bottom
two corners and separate from the backplate as shown in the
diagram at the left. Some models require more force than
others when separating due to the number of terminals used.
2. Swing the thermostat out from the bottom.
3. Lift the thermostat up and off the backplate.
4. Place the rectangular opening in the backplate over the
equipment control wires protruding from the wall and, using
the backplate as a template, mark the location of the two
mounting holes
NOTE: There are several versions of the RS300N thermostat.
The wiring instructions for the equipment are identical.
5. Use the supplied anchors and screws for mounting on drywall
or plaster; drill two 3/16” (5mm) diameter holes at the marked
locations; use a hammer to tap the nylon anchors in flush to
the wall surface and fasten backplate using the supplied
screws. (Do not over tighten!)
6. Connect the wires from your system to the thermostat
terminals as shown in the wiring diagrams. Carefully dress the
wires so that any excess is pushed back into the wall cavity or
junction box. Ensure that the wires are flush to the plastic
backplate. The access hole should be sealed or stuffed to
prevent drafts from affecting the thermostat.
NOTE: This product must be supplied from a UL/CSA
LISTED Class 2 power supply. Operation from other supplies
may result in a potential fire risk.