The electric Low Temperature Detection Cut-out and Alarm Thermostat is a remote bulb
instrument which opens an electrical circuit to stop the supply fan motor and/or closes an
outside air damper when the temperature at the sensing element falls below the setting
of the instrument. Simultaneously, it closes a circuit to indicate an alarm condition.
•Manual reset
•Easy temperature setting with adjusting screw on top of enclosure
•Mounting bracket and two screws included
•Main and separate reverse-acting auxiliary contacts
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Warning/Caution Notations
WARNING
CAUTION
Application
This instrument should only be used on those applications where the ambient
temperature to which the instrument case and bellows are exposed remains above
the temperature setting of the thermostat. This thermostat should be used in areas
protected from the weather.
Personal injury/loss of life may occur if a procedure is
not performed as specified.
Equipment damage, or loss of data may occur if the
user does not follow a procedure as specified.
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WARNING:
This low temperature detection thermostat is designed for use
only as an operating control. Where an operating control failure
would result in personal injury and/or loss of property, it is the
installer’s responsibility to add devices (safety, limit controls) or
systems (alarm, supervisory systems) that protect against, or
warn of control failure.
Specifications
Operation
Switch ActionMain (LINE-M2) contacts open on
temperature drop, simultaneously auxiliary
contacts close
Range15 to 55°F (-9 to 13°C)
Maximum bulb temperature400°F (204°C)
Minimum differential5°F (2.8°C) Non-adjustable
Sensing elementVapor filled
Bulb length1/8-inch OD x 20 feet (6 m)
Reset actionManual
Electrical ratingSee
Weight2.4 lbs. (1.1 kg)
DimensionsSee
ApprovalsUL file SA 3863
This thermostat incorporates a temperature sensing element of the vapor-filled type
which actuates a heavy duty contact through a rugged linkmechanism.
Any one-foot length of the element subjected to temperatures below the temperature
setting of the thermostat will actuate the thermostat switch mechanism regardless of
the temperature being sensed by the remainder of the element. This makes the
thermostats ideal for protecting large coils where air stratification could cause
freezing conditions in a localized area.
Table 1
Figures 2 and 5
CSA file LR948
The thermostat has a main and auxiliary contact unit. The main load circuit
(LINE-M2) opens on temperature drop and simultaneously, an auxiliary or alarm
circuit (LINE-Ml) closes on temperature drop.
NOTE:The reset button must be manually pressed down and released to resume
normal fan system operation.
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Electrical Ratings
Table 1.
Pole
Number
Motor
Rating
AC Full Load
Amps
AC Locked
Rotor Amps
AC Non-Ind
Amps
Pilot Duty-Both Poles125 VA, 24 to 600 Vac
120 V208 V240 V277 V120 V208 V240 V277 V
16.09.28.0
96.055.248.0
16.09.28.07.26.06.06.06.0
Line-M2 (Main)Line-M1 (Auxiliary)
57.5 VA, 120 to 300 Vdc
6.03.33.0
36.019.818.0
Mounting and
Installation
General Guidelines
Large walk-in Ducts
(Figure 1)
•Locate the sensing element in the downstream side of the coil.
•Locate the case and bellows where the ambient temperature is always warmer than
the set point.
•Install the thermostat so that the reset button is readily accessible and the element
bellows points down.
•Install as much of the bulb as possible in a horizontal plane. If too much of the bulb is
vertical, it will not operate properly.
•Avoid sharp bends or kinks in the sensing element.
1. Attach the mounting bracket to the thermostat with the two round head screws
provided.
2. Mount the two perforated steel strap hangers inside the duct with the wide part of the
hanger strap parallel to the air flow.
3. Drill a hole in the side of the duct. With the bulb still coiled, thread the bulb through
the hole using a rotary movement.
4. Mount the thermostat on the outside of the duct.
5. Carefully uncoil the bulb avoiding sharp bends or kinks in the sensing element.
6. Mount the bulb in a horizontal, serpentine manner, attaching the bulb to the strap as
shown in detail in
Figure 1
.
The installation is complete.
NOTE:
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For an alternate method of mounting, use coil clips (Part Number 356-115) in
the fins to hold the bulb in a horizontal, serpentine pattern.
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Mounting and
Installation, Continued
Limited Access Ducts
(
Figure 2
)
Figure 1. Typical Mounting in Walk-in Duct.
1. Attach the mounting bracket to the thermostat with the two round head screws
provided.
2. Attach a mounting flange (part number 808-412) on the opposite side of the duct
(near the bottom) from where the thermostat will be mounted.
3. Mount a second flange on a 8-inch by 4-inch sheet metal plate. Cut an access
opening for the bulb on the duct diagonally across from the duct-mounted flange.
Drill mounting screw holes for the sheet metal plate.
4. Cut a length of copper tubing to fit diagonally across the duct. Stretch out the
bulb andwrap it around the tubing. See
5. Insert the tubing and bulb through the access hole and into the duct-mounted
flange. Fasten the 8-inch by 4-inch sheet metal plate to the duct.
6. Mount the thermostat on the outside of duct.
Figure 2.
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Figure 2. Bulb Mounting for Limited Access Ducts with 808-412 Mounting Flange.
Wiring
WARNING:
Disconnect the power supply before wiring connections are made to
avoid possible electrical shock or damage to the equipment.
Make all wiring connections using copper conductors only and in accordance with the
National Electrical Code and local regulations. Loads exceeding the rating of the
thermostat should be handled by means of a relay or motor starter.
An opening for 1/2-inch conduit is provided in the bottom of the thermostat enclosure.
See
Figure 3
for a typical wiring diagram.
Figure 3. Typical Wiring Diagram.
CAUTION:
Use terminal screws furnished (#8-32 x 1/4-inch binder head screw).
Longer terminal screws can interfere with switch mechanism and
damage the switch.
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Adjustment
Calibration
Troubleshooting
Service
After mounting the thermostat, adjust the temperature setting using the set point
adjusting screw on the topof the enclosure. See
Figure 4.
Observe a complete operatingcycle to be sure that all components function correctly.
Figure 4. Set Point Adjustment Screw.
There is no field calibration required for the thermostat.
Observe a complete operatingcycle to be sure that all components function correctly.
There is no servicing of the thermostat. Replace if inoperative.