APPLICATION
For proportional temperature control of electric actuated
valves, damper actuators and sequence controllers.
SPECIFICATIONS
Bimetal operated SPDT switch with silver contacts. Built-in
circuitry conditions the actuator feedback voltage for
proportional control. Coded screw terminals. Differential
approximately 1°F. TP-1011 and TP-1011-116 are general
purpose thermostats. TP-1031 and TP-1031-116 are cooling
models, typically used in conjunction with TP-1011 for
summer-winter control. Units have plastic covers as
standard. Mounts on flush or surface switch box or directly to
wall.
Switch Rating: 1.0 amps at 24 Vac.
Dimensions: 4-3/8" high x 2-3/4" wide x 1-5-8" deep
TP-1011, TP-1011-116
TP-1031, TP-1031-116
Electric Proportional Room Thermostats
General Instructions
Table-1 SPECIFICATIONS.
Part
Number
TP-1011
TP-1011-116 13-29°C 2.2°C
TP-1031
TP-1031-116 13-29°C 2.2°C
*Dial stop pins included to limit dial range.
ACCESSORIES
AT-101 Lock cover kit
AT-104 Dial stop pins (note: pins included with each
AT-136 Title plates (day, night, heat, cool)
AT-504 Plaster hole cover kit (small)
AT-505 Surface mounting base
AT-546 Auxiliary mounting plate
AT-602 Selector switch sub-base DP4T
AT-603 Selector switch sub-base one DP4T, one DPDT
AT-1103 Wire guard
AT-1104 Cast aluminum guard
AT-1105 Plastic guard
AT-1155 Plastic guard
AT-1165 Plastic guard
TOOL -11 Calibration wrench
TOOL-13 Contact burnishing tool
Typical
Application
General
Purpose
Cooling None
unit)
24 Vac 10°F
Night
Depression
Standard
Control*
Dial
Range
55-85°F 4°F
55-85°F 4°F
Throttling
Range
Figure-1 Typical Application.
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PRE-INSTALLATION
Inspection
Inspect the carton for damage. If damaged, notify the
appropriate carrier immediately. If undamaged, open the
carton and inspect the device for obvious damage. Return
damaged products.
Required Installation Items
• Wiring diagram
• Tools (not provided):
Digital volt-ohm meter (DVM)
Room temperature thermometer in °F or °C
Appropriate screwdriver(s) for cover, terminals and
mounting screws
Appropriate drill and drill bit for mounting screws
• Appropriate accessories
INSTALLATION
4. Hook thermostat on top of mounting plate and swing
down into place.
5. Tighten thermostat mounting screw.
Caution:
1. Installer must be a qualified, experienced technician.
2. Disconnect power supply before installation to prevent
electrical shock and equipment damage.
3. Make all connections in accordance with electrical wiring
diagrams, and in compliance with national and local
codes. Use copper conductors only.
4. Do not exceed ratings of the device.
5. Avoid locations where excessive moisture, corrosive
fumes or vibrations are present.
Mounting
LOCATION
Locate the thermostat on a wall where it will be exposed to
unrestricted air circulation, at a minimum of 15 ft./min. (4.6
m/min.), which represents the average temperature of the
sensed space. Normally, the thermostat is located 5-1/2 to
6-1/3 ft. (1.7 to 2.0 m) from floor level. The thermostat is
designed for service in any normally encountered human
environment.
Caution: Do not locate the thermostat near sources of heat
or cold, such as lamps, sunlight, or concealed ducts or pipes.
Avoid locations where excessive vibration, moisture,
corrosive fumes or vapors are present. NEMA Type 1 covers
are intended to provide a degree of protection against contact
with the enclosed equipment.
Figure-2 Thermostat Mounting.
OPTIONS
Tamper Resistant Cover
Replace slotted cover screw with Allen screw.
Concealed Setpoint
Knurled Dial Removal
See Figure 3.
1. Remove thermostat cover.
2. Secure the setpoint dial with hand so that the dial will not
rotate.
3. Place needle nose pliers at knurled ring of the setpoint
dial at the points where the knurled ring is attached to the
setpoint dial.
4. Twist the pliers at each knurled ring attachment point until
the entire knurled ring of the setpoint dial is removed.
PROCEDURE
1. Pull all wires.
2. Fasten mounting plate to box or wall.
3. Make electrical connections to thermostat screw type
terminals. Make all connections in accordance with the
job wiring diagram and in compliance with national and
local electrical codes. Class I wiring is required unless all
circuits to contacts are powered from a Class II source.
(See Figures 7 through 9 for typical wiring diagrams.)
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Figure-3 Knurled Dial Removal.