Robertshaw Deluxe Programmable User Manual

Installation and Programming
Instructions for
Deluxe Programmable Thermostats
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION...............................................................................................4
STANDARD FEATURES ................................................................................4-6
THERMOSTAT LOCATION ...............................................................................7
REMOVING THE THERMOSTAT FROM THE SUBBASE.................................8
COVER LOCK ................................................................................................12
WIRING DIAGRAMS .................................................................................13-24
PROGRAMMING 7 DAY MODELS ...........................................................26-29
PLANNING YOUR SCHEDULE....................................................................25
SETTING THE CURRENT DAY AND TIME..................................................26
SETTING YOUR PROGRAM TEMPERATURES ..........................................26
SETTING YOUR PROGRAM TIMES............................................................27
TEMPERATURE OVERRIDE.........................................................................28
CHANGING FAHRENHEIT (°F) TO CELSIUS (°C)........................................29
CHANGING 12 HOUR TIME TO 24 HOUR TIME ........................................29
POWER FAILURES ......................................................................................29
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE INDICATOR (OPTIONAL)................................29
PROGRAMMING 5/2 DAY MODELS........................................................30-34
TYPICAL RESIDENTIAL SCHEDULE...........................................................30
PLANNING YOUR SCHEDULE....................................................................31
SETTING THE CURRENT DAY AND TIME..................................................32
SETTING THE WEEKDAY PROGRAM TIMES AND HEATING TEMPERATURES......32-33
SETTING THE WEEKEND PROGRAM TIMES AND HEATING TEMPERATURES............33
SETTING THE WEEKDAY AND WEEKEND COOLING TEMPERATURES..........33-34
REVIEWING SCHEDULED TIMES AND TEMPERATURES............................35
CHANGING SCHEDULED TIMES AND TEMPERATURES ............................35
SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................................36-37
IMPORTANT INSTALLER’S NOTE ............................................................38-39
IMPORTANT: Read this manual thoroughly to understand all the features of your deluxe programmable thermostat.
INTRODUCTION
The Deluxe Programmable Thermostat 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. Ultra-Touch controls are com­bined with an easy-to-read, full function liquid crystal display to provide the ultimate in user friendly operation of your heating and air conditioning equipment.
STANDARD FEATURES
• No batteries required – always remembers scheduled events and temperatures
• 100% solid state circuitry
• Computerized heat anticipation and cooling droop
• Built-in short cycle protection during normal operation
• Tamper proof electronic keyboard lockout
• Auto or manual fan operation
• Auto or manual heat/cool changeover*
• Constant hold feature allows continuous override
• Temporary temperature override
• Selectable 12 or 24 hour clock display
• Selectable Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature display
• Lockable access cover
• Full function liquid crystal display (LCD)
*No Auto Changeover on 300-204, 205, 206, or 230
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FOR MODELS 300-224, 226, 230
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Clock
DST
Program
Hold
Outdoor
Mode
Fan
Resume
Press to set the real time day, hour and minute
Press to display the outdoor temperature (optional)
Press to select heat/cool/auto/off. The word is displayed for 5 seconds. (Emergency heat for 300-226)
Select for continuous fan or auto fan
Press to exit the hold or override program, or when programming is complete
Press to change from Standard Time to Daylight Saving Time
Press to set program temperatures and start times
Press to hold the current setting. The program will hold indefinitely or until RESUME is pressed
To lower the setpoint
Press s and t at the same time to change
To raise the setpoint
FOR MODELS 300-225, 227, 229
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Press to set the real time day, hour and minute
Press to display the outdoor temperature (Optional)
Press to select heat/cool/auto/off. The word is displayed for 5 seconds. (Emergency heat for 300-227)
Select for continuous fan or auto fan
Press to exit the hold or override program, or when programming is complete
Press to set the heating and cooling setpoints
Press to set program days and times
Press to hold the current setting. The program will hold indefinitely or until RESUME is pressed
To lower the setpoint
Press s and t at the same time to change
To raise the setpoint
Clock
Set Temp
Program
Hold
Th
Outdoor
Mode
AM
Resume
Fan
THERMOSTAT LOCATION
To ensure proper operation, the thermostat should be mounted on an inside wall in a frequently occupied area of the building. 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 temperature.
Be sure to avoid the following locations:
• behind doors or in corners where freely circulating air is unavailable
• where direct sunlight or radiant heat from appliances might affect control operation
• on an outside wall
• adjacent to, or in line with, conditioned air discharge 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 an unheated/uncooled area behind the thermostat
• where its operation will be affected by the supply air of an adjacent unit
• near sources of electrical interference such as arcing relay contact
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REMOVING THE THERMOSTAT FROM THE SUBBASE
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 subbase 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 subbase.
4. Place the rectangular opening in the subbase over the equipment control wires protruding from the wall and, using the subbase as a template, mark the location of the two mounting holes (exact vertical mounting is necessary only for appearance).
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 subbase 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 subbase. The access hole should be sealed or stuffed to prevent drafts from affecting the thermostat.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE DIP SWITCH FUNCTIONS
2 Events or 4 Events Per Day (300-225, 300-227, 300-229)
Your thermostat can be set to either 2 events or 4 events per day. 2 events will allow you to program a Day setting and a Night  setting. 4 events will allow you to program Morning  , Day , Evening  and Night  settings.
Smart Fan (300-225, 300-227, 300-229)
When the Smart Fan switch is in the ON position and the fan has been energized (during the occupied program), the thermostat will keep the fan running continuously during the occu­pied programs and automatically cycle the fan with a call for heating or cooling during the unoc­cupied program. NOTE: The unoccupied program is the Night program.
2 Minute or 4 Minute Minimum On Times
Keypad Lock
Place the switch in the locked position to lockout all buttons except the OUTDOOR button.
Plenum Fan Switch (300-224, 300-225, 300-229)
OFF – Fan comes on immediately with heat (used on electric heat). ON – Fan is controlled by the system (used on gas/oil heat).
Standard/Add-on Heat Pump (300-226, 300-227)
For most heat pump applications, this switch should be left in the standard position. This will allow the compressor and the auxiliary heat to be on simultaneously. For add-on heat pumps, or heat pumps that require fossil fuel kits, move this switch to the add-on position. This will turn off the compressor with a call for auxiliary heat.
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Single or Multistate (300-227, 300-229)
For equipment with a single compressor (2 heat/1 cool for 300-227 or 1 heat/1 cool for 300-
229), switch to single stage. For equipment with two compressors (3 heat/2 cool for 330-227 or
2 heat/2 cool for 300-229), switch to multistage.
LED #1 (300-226, 300-227, 300-229)
Switch ON will energize the LED light pipe at the top of the thermostat plus the filter indicator on the display. This indicates the filter needs to be changed.
LED #2 (300-226, 300-227, 300-229)
Switch ON will energize the LED light pipe at the top of the thermostat plus the wrench indicator on the display. This indicates service is required.
FEATURES
Remote Sensor RS1 – RS2 – RS+V
The thermostat is designed to accept the remote sensor (10-528) which will allow you to locate your thermostat in an area away from view.
LED Auxiliary Heat Indicator (300-226, 300-227)
Your thermostat is equipped with an LED that indicates when the system has engaged auxiliary heat mode. It is the center (red) LED.
Add-On Heat Pumps (300-226, 300-227)
Your thermostat is equipped to enhance the performance of an add-on heat pump. In most applications, the thermostat will perform the function of a fossil fuel kit.
To select Add-On, place switch (#3 for 300-226, #5 for 300-227) to the ON position. The ther­mostat will turn off the compressor with a call for AUX heat. When the switch is set to normal, the thermostat allows the compressor and the AUX heat to be on simultaneously.
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Setting the Outdoor High and Low Temperature Balance Points (300-226, 300-227)
When using the optional Robertshaw remote outdoor sensor (Uni-Line #10-529), you can select the outdoor balance points to lock-out the auxiliary heat and/or the compressor of the heat pump.
To set the balance points:
1. Press and hold the OUTDOOR button, then press the MODE button. HibP will appear in the
display meaning high balance point, along with the factory setting of 119°F (48°C). Any out­side temperature above the HibP will lock out the auxiliary heat, any temperature below the HibP will allow the auxiliary heat to run when called for by the thermostat.
2. Press the s or t buttons to set the HibP temperature. (A typical setting may be 52°F.)
3. Press the OUTDOOR button. LobP will appear in the display meaning low balance point,
along with the factory setting of -54°F (-48°C). Any outside temperature below the LobP will lock out the compressor, any temperature above the LobP will allow the compressor to run when called for by the thermostat.
4. Press the s or t buttons to set the LobP temperature. (A typical setting may be 28°F.)
5. Press the RESUME button.
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COVER LOCK
You also may lock the cover down to prevent unauthorized access to the thermostat by adding the clear plastic lock (included in the installation bag). To install, remove the thermostat from the subbase and place the clear plastic lock in the subbase as shown below. Replace the thermo­stat and close the cover. The cover now is locked. To open, simply use a screwdriver to push the lock back, allowing the cover to open. To remove the lock, open the cover, remove the ther­mostat from the subbase, then remove the lock.
REPLACING THE THERMOSTAT ON THE SUBBASE
1. Position the thermostat on the hinged tabs located at the top of the subbase.
2. Gently swing the thermostat down and press on the bottom center edge until it snaps in place.
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R
RS1
RS+V
24V
24V (c)
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