Seabreeze TSN11X User manual

INTERNATIONAL REFRIGERATION PRODUCTS CO., INC.
LIMITED WARRANTY POLICY
International Refrigeration Products Co., Inc. (Hereinafter referred to as “IRP”)
warrants the following:
Only cataloged products sold to distributors are warranted to the original
purchaser, to conform with specifications furnished or approved by IRP, and to be
free from defects in material and workmanship, for a period of one (1) year from
the date of purchase, unless specified in writing for a different period. Prior to
returning this product to IRP, the purchaser shall give IRP notice in writing stating
how this product fails to fulfill this warranty. No product shall be accepted for
repair or replacement without a required written notice and without prior written
authorization and shipping address having been received by the purchaser from
IRP. Only IRP’s factory is authorized to perform services under this warranty.
Transportation charges are to be prepaid by the purchaser.
This warranty does not extend to any product that has been subjected to misuse,
abuse, neglect, accidents, alternations, improper installation or use in violation of
the printed instructions furnished by IRP. This warranty neither applies to
batteries not deterioration of, nor damage to the product caused by the use of
faulty batteries. Final determination as to whether any product is actually
defective rests solely with IRP.
This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other agreements and warranties,
expressed, implied, or statutory and IRP has no other obligations or liabilities in
connection with this product. In no event shall IRP’s obligation or liability
hereunder exceed the purchase price of this product. IRP SHALL NOT IN ANY
EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also have other rights which
vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages, or implied warranties, so the above
limitations or exclusion may not apply to you.
INTERNATIONAL REFRIGERATION PRODUCTS CO., INC.
Toms River, N.J. 08755
Customer Service
Phone: 704-504-8590 Fax: 704-504-3023
www.irproducts.biz
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TSN11X SINGLE STAGE THERMOSTAT
1 Heat / 1 Cool single stage thermostat.
Non Programmable, Compatible with heat pump system
Installation and Operation Manual
Specification:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Power Supply: 20VAC-30VAC 50-60HZ or Battery powered.
Terminal Load: 1.0A per terminal, 3.0A maximum total load
Set Point Temp. Range: 45ºF to 90ºF (7ºC to 32ºC).
Accuracy: +/- 1ºF or +/- 0.5ºC.
Dimensions: 5.1” W X 3.7” H X 1.2” D
Color: White
FEATURES:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
•Large LCD display with backlight, continuous backlight option.
•Simultaneous heat and cool set point storage.
•Display of room temperature, set temperature and current time simultaneously.
•Fan switch with ON and AUTO functions.
•Permanent user setting retention during power loss. No batteries are required.*
•Operates from 24VAC, or from 2 size “AAA” alkaline batteries.
•Air Filter change Indicator.
•Low Battery Indicator.
•Temperature calibration.
•Batteries required to maintain clock function.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION-------------------------------------------
•Always turn off power at the main power source by removing the fuse, or
switching the circuit breaker to the off position before installing, removing,
cleaning, or servicing this thermostat.
•Read all of the information in this manual before installing this thermostat.
•Use a professional contractor to install this thermostat.
•This is a 24VAC low-voltage thermostat. DO NOT INSTALL ON VOLTAGES
HIGHER THAN 30 VAC.
•ALL wiring must conform to local and national building and electrical codes and
ordinances.
•Do not short (jumper) across terminals on the gas valve or at the system control to
test installation. This will damage the thermostat and void the warranty.
•Do not switch the system to cool if the temperature is below 50ºF (10ºC). This
may damage the air conditioning system.
•Replace batteries when the battery icon indicates the low battery message.
•Change the Air Filter when the Filter Change Icon begins blinking.
•Use this thermostat only as described in this manual.
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REMOVE THE OLD THERMOSTAT--------------------------------------------------------------------------
WARNING!: Electrical Shock Hazard
1. Turn off power at the main service panel by removing the fuse or switching the
appropriate circuit breaker to the OFF position before removing the existing
thermostat.
2. Turn off power to the heating and cooling system by removing the fuse or
switching the appropriate circuit breaker off.
3. Remove the cover of the old thermostat. This should expose the wires.
4. Label the existing wires from the existing thermostat before removing.
5. After labeling the wires, remove the wires from the wire terminals.
6. Remove the existing thermostat from the wall.
7. Refer to the following section for instructions on how to install this thermostat.
INSTALL THE THERMOSTAT---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ATTACH THERMOSTAT BASE TO WALL PULL THE COVER OFF THE BASE.
Figure 1
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THERMOSTAT LCD DISPLAY
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16 141
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10
9
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(6) Filter Alarm: Indicates filter needs to be replaced.
(7) Alarm (This option available in Heat Pump models).
(8) Heat/Cool Setting: Indicates whether the current set-point temperature is for Heating or
Cooling.
(9) Displays the current Set-point temperature.
(10) Indicates the thermostat is calling for heat in the heat pump mode.
(11) Battery Icon: If the battery icon is blinking, it indicates the batteries need to be replaced.
(12) Indicates the thermostat is calling for Heating or Cooling.
(13) Indicates the current System switch position.
(14) Indicates whether the time is AM or PM
(15) Indicates the current time.
(15a) Indicates current day of the week.
(16) Indicates the current Fan switch position.
(17) Indicates the current room temperature. In the configuration mode, it indicates the
current configuration menu item.
(18) Indicates whether the temperature display is in °F or °C.
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OPEN
Figure 2
ELEC
GAS
fan option switch
base
reset screw
cover
screw anchors
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Thermostat Buttons and Switches
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Insi de
°F
FAN OFF
ON AUTO COOL HEAT
PRESS ▲▼BUTT O NS T O CHANG E TE MP ERAT URE. PRESS TO SET CLOCK HOURS.
PRESS ▲▼ TO CHANG E HRS. PRESS AGAIN TO SET CLOCK MIN’S. PRESS ▲▼ TO CHANGE M I N’S.
PRESS AGAIN TO SET DAY OF WEEK.PRESS ▲▼ T O CHANG E DAY S. PRESS AGAIN T O RUN
TSN11X
1
2
3
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(1) and (2) Raises or lowers the temperature setting and selects options in the
configuration menu.
(3) Selects clock set mode, Indicates filter time remaining, and selects menu items
in the configuration menu.
(4) Fan control switch (Auto/On)
(5) System control switch (COOL/OFF/HEAT)
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WARNING!: Electrical Shock Hazard
Turn off power at the main service panel by removing the fuse or switching the appropriate
circuit breaker to the OFF position before removing the existing thermostat.
1. Turn off power to the heating and cooling system by removing the fuse or
switching the appropriate circuit breaker off.
2. Place the system switch (COOL/OFF/HEAT) in the OFF position.
3. Place the FAN (AUTO/ON) switch in the AUTO position.
4. Gently pull the cover straight off the base. (See figure 2.)
5. Put the thermostat base against the wall where you plan to mount it. (Be sure the
wires will feed through the wire opening in the base of the thermostat.)
6. Mark the placement of the mounting holes.
7. Move the base out of the way. Drill mounting holes. Use a hammer to tap in the
supplied anchors into the mounting holes.
8. Fasten the base loosely to the wall as shown in Figure 1, using two mounting
screws. Place a level against the bottom of the base and adjust until level, then
tighten the screws. (Leveling is for appearance only, and will not affect thermostat
operation.)
9. Insert stripped, labeled wires into matching wire terminals. See “Wiring Diagrams”,
Section 3, Figure 3.
CAUTION: Be sure exposed portions of wires do not touch other wires.
10. Tighten screws on terminal block. Gently tug on each wire to be sure of proper
connection. Double check that each wire is connected to the proper terminal.
CAUTION: Installing batteries backwards can damage the thermostat.
11. Install two fresh “AAA” alkaline batteries in the battery compartment. Be sure to
match positive (+) ends of batteries with positive (+) battery terminals in the
battery compartment. (The thermostat will operate from 2 size “AAA” alkaline
batteries or 24VAC power. When operated from 24VAC power, your thermostat
will maintain time and continuously display the temperature during a loss of AC
power with the batteries installed).
12. Replace the cover on the thermostat by snapping it in place.
13. Turn on power to the system at the main service panel.
14. Test thermostat operation as described in the following section.
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FAN OPTION SWITCH
Read the following information before setting the fan option switch (See figure 1). If you are
unsure of your application, contact a qualified service person.
This thermostat is configured from the factory to energize the fan on a call for heat. If your
system is an electric heat or heat pump that REQUIRES the thermostat to turn on the fan on
a call for heat, place the fan option switch in the ELEC position. If your system does not
require the thermostat to energize the fan on a call for heat such as fossil fuel (gas, oil, etc.),
forced air system as well as hydraulic heating systems, place the fan option switch in the
GAS position.
BATTERY OPERATION
The thermostat will operate from 2 size “AAA” alkaline batteries or 24VAC power. When
operated from batteries, connection to the “C” (common) or (neutral) terminal is not required.
NOTE: When operated from batteries only, the LCD display backlight will be lighted less
than 5 seconds after each button pressed ,when backlight option are set to 2) or 3).
Wiring Diagrams
Figure 3, Typical wiring diagram for heat/cool,
5 wire two transformer system.
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THERMOSTAT OPERATION
1. Setting the thermostat
This thermostat is very easy to operate. Set the SYSTEM switch to
either HEAT or COOL, then press the ▲or ▼buttons until the temperature you
want to maintain is shown on the right side of the display. If you want to turn the
system off, just move the SYSTEM switch to the OFF position and the FAN switch
to the AUTO position.
2. Set current day and time
Move the system switch to COOL or HEAT. Press the button
momentarily. The hours display will begin to blink.
Press the ▲or ▼buttons until you reach the correct hour and AM/PM
designation. (AM begins at mid-night, and PM begins at noon).
Press the
button again. The minutes display will begin to blink.
Press the ▲or ▼buttons until you reach the correct minutes.
Press the
button again. The day of the week will begin to blink.
Press the ▲or ▼buttons until you reach the correct day of the week.
Press the button again. The display will now indicate the correct
time and day of the week.
3. Filter timer
a) When in configuration the selections are in months, each month
selections are equal to 30 days.
b) To review the remaining days hold the button for 3 second
c) To reset the filter days - hold the button for 3 second (to enter
the filter program) and then hold the ▲and ▼buttons. This resets the
timer and starts counting the days until the next filter change.
Troubleshooting-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If a voltage spike or static discharge blanks out the display or causes erratic
thermostat operation, you can reset the thermostat by pressing the reset button
(See Figure 1). If the thermostat has power, and has been reset and still does not
function correctly, contact your heating/cooling service contractor
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1. Select cooling cycle rate
The FA setting is used to produce shorter cooling cycles. The SL
setting produces a longer cooling cycle. Both settings produce very accurate
temperature control and can be set to your personal preference. FA cycles the
system at a 0.5ºF (0.5ºC) differential, and SL cycles the system at 1.5ºF (1.5ºC).
2. Select heating cycle rate
The FA setting is used to produce shorter heating cycles. The SL
setting produces a longer heating cycle. Both settings produce very accurate
temperature control and can be set to your personal preference. FA cycles the
system at a 0.5ºF (0.5ºC) differential, and SL cycles the system at 1.5ºF (1.5ºC).
3. Select system heating type
Users can select the system heating type according to their heating
system. Select 0for gas, oil, or electric heating systems. Select 1for a heat pump
heating system.
4. Select display backlight
The display backlight improves display contrast in low lighting
conditions. Select 1for NO backlight display. Select 2for the backlight to come on
for approximately 30 seconds when any button of the thermostat is touched.
Select 3for the backlight to remain on continuously.
NOTE: When operated from batteries only, the LCD display backlight will be
illuminated less than 5 seconds after each button pressed ,when backlight option
are set to 2) or 3). Options 2) & 3) will operate the same when terminal “C” is not
connected.
5. Select filter replacement run time
The thermostat will display the Filter Alarm after a set time of operation.
This is a reminder to change or clean your air filter. This time can be set from 0 to
12 months in 1 month increments. Selection of 00 WILL CANCEL THIS FEATURE.
When Filter Alarm is displayed, you can clear it by pressing the button for 3
seconds (To enter filter program) and then hold the ▲and ▼buttons. This resets
the timer and starts counting the days until the next filter change.
6. Select ºF or ºC readout
Changes the display readout to Centigrade or Fahrenheit as required.
7. Select temperature recalibration
This feature allows you to adjust the displayed room temperature up to
4º higher or lower. Your thermostat can be accurately calibrated to match your
previous thermostat. The current or adjusted room temperature will be displayed
on the display.
8. Select compressor lockout delay
To protect the compressor from short cycling, you can select
compressor off-time cycle between 0 or 5minutes. When the thermostat
compressor time delay occurs, the Cool On or Heat On display will flash during
compressor lockout.
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Figure 4, Typical wiring diagram for heat/cool,
4 wire, single transformer system
Note* Jumper required in heat pump mode.
Figure 5, Typical wiring diagram for heat pump
with reversing valve
CHECK THERMOSTAT OPERATION-----------------------------------------------------------------------
If at any time during testing your system does not operate properly, contact a qualified
service person.
Turn on power to the system.
Fan Operation
Move the system switch to the OFF position. If your system does not have a “G” (Fan)
terminal connection, skip to the Heating System.
1. Move the fan switch to the ON position. The blower should begin to operate.
2. Move the fan switch to the AUTO position. The blower should stop immediately.
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Heating System
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1. Move the SYSTEM switch to the HEAT position. If the auxiliary heating
system has a standing pilot, be sure to light it.
2. When the (FA)st heating cycle rate is selected in the configuration menu,
(see configuration menu item 2), the thermostat will call for heat at 0.5ºF (0.5ºC)
below set-point, and turn off at set point. When the (SL)ow heating cycle rate is
selected, the thermostat will call for heat at 1.5ºF (1.5ºC) below set-point, and turn
off at set-point. When the thermostat calls for heat, the display will show Heat On.
If the Heat On display is flashing, the compressor lockout feature is operating in
the heat pump mode. (Note: See Configuration menu item 8).
Cooling System
CAUTION: To prevent compressor and/or property damage, if the outdoor
temperature is below 50ºF (10ºC), DO NOT operate the cooling system.
1. Move the SYSTEM switch to the COOL position.
2. When the (FA)st cooling cycle rate is selected in the configuration menu,
(see configuration menu item 2), the thermostat will call for cooling at 0.5ºF (0.5ºC)
above set-point, and turn off at set point. When the (SL)ow cool cycle rate is
selected, the thermostat will call for cooling at 1.5ºF (1.5ºC) above set-point, and
turn off at set-point. When the thermostat calls for cooling, the display will show
COOL On. If the COOL On display is flashing, the compressor lockout feature is
operating. (Note: See Configuration menu item 8).
If all functions operate properly, the thermostat is installed correctly.
Replacing Batteries
If your thermostat was pre-installed, the batteries may be in place. If the battery
icon on the display is flashing, it indicates that the batteries need to be replaced.
When the thermostat is powered only by battery, the battery icon will flash for
approximately 2 months before the batteries are expected to expire. Then the
thermostat will cut power to the heating/cooling system.
Important: Replace the batteries when the low battery message flashes on the
display. This will keep the thermostat operating properly. With two “AAA” batteries
installed, your thermostat will maintain time and continuously display the
temperature during a loss of AC power.
1. Place the COOL/OFF/HEAT switch in the OFF position.
2. Put the FAN AUTO/ON switch in the AUTO position.
3. Gently pull the cover straight off the base.
4. Install two “AAA” alkaline batteries in the battery
compartment. Be sure to match the positive (+) ends of the
batteries with the positive terminals marked in the battery
compartment.
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5. It may take as long as 30 seconds of operation for the Low Battery icon to
disappear after changing batteries.
CAUTION: Incorrect battery installation can damage the thermostat and void the
warranty.
CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION
Configuration Menu
The configuration menu allows you to set certain thermostat operating
characteristics to your system or personal requirements. Move the SYSTEM
switch to the OFF position, then press and hold the ▲and ▼buttons for 5
seconds to enter the configuration menu. The display will show the first item in the
configuration menu. Press the button to shift to the next menu item. Use the
▲and ▼buttons to select. To exit the configuration menu and return to normal
operation, move the SYSTEM switch to the HEAT or COOL position. If no buttons
are pressed within 1 minute, the thermostat will exit the configuration menu.
The configuration menu chart summaries the configuration options. An
explanation of each option follows.
Step Press Buttons Displayed
(Factory Defaults)
Press ▲or▼to
select Description
1 ▲▼5
seconds CC (FA) FA or SL
Cooling Cycle Rate; Select
(FA)st or (SL)ow. Default =
(FA)
2 HC (FA) FA or SL
Heating Cycle Rate; Select
(FA)st or (SL)ow. Default =
(FA)
3 h0 (0) 0 or 1
Select system heating type. 0
= Gas, oil or electric1 = heat
pump. Default = 0
4 bL (2) 1 – 3
Select display backlight (1) =
OFF, (2) = 30 seconds on any
button push, (3) = ON. Default
= 2. Option (3) can be
activated only if the
common is used.
5 FL (00) 00 – 12
Select Filter Time in one
month increments from 00 to
12 months. Default = 00. A
selection of “00” deactivates
the filter feature.
6 FC (F) F or C Select Temperature display to
ºF or ºC. Default = F
7 CL (0) +4 TO -4
Select temperature calibration
point up to 4º higher or 4º
lower. Default = 0
8 CP (5) 0 or 5
Select compressor delay time.
0 = no delay, 5 = 5 minute
delay. Default = 5
9 Move SYSTEM switch to HEAT or COOL to resume normal operation
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