White Rodgers 1f83-0471 Installation, Wiring Connections, Remove Old Thermostat, Batteries

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INSTALLATION

!WARNING

Thermostat installation and all components of the control system shall conform to Class II circuits per the NEC code.

Remove Old Thermostat

A standard heat/cool thermostat consists of three basic parts:

1.The cover, which may be either a snap-on or hinge type.

2.The base, which is removed by loosening all captive screws.

3.The switching subbase, which is removed by unscrewing the mounting screws that hold it on the wall or adapter plate. Before removing wires from old thermostat, label each wire with the terminal designation from which it was attached. Disconnect the wires from the old thermostat one at a time. Do not let wires fall back into the wall.

Installing New Thermostat

1.Pull the thermostat body off the thermostat base. Forcing or prying on the thermostat will cause damage to the unit.

2.Place base over hole in wall and mark mounting hole locations on wall using base as a template.

3.Move base out of the way. Drill mounting holes. If you are using existing mounting holes and the holes drilled are too large and do not allow you to tighten base snug- ly, use plastic screw anchors to secure the base.

4.Fasten base snugly to wall using mounting holes shown in Figure 2 and two mounting screws. Leveling is for appearance only and will not affect thermostat operation.

5.Connect wires to terminal block on base.

6.Push excess wire into wall and plug hole with a fire re- sistant material (such as fiberglass insulation) to prevent drafts from affecting thermostat operation.

7.Carefully line the thermostat up with the base and snap into place.

Batteries

2 "AA" alkaline batteries are included with the thermostat. To install the batteries, pull the battery door as shown by the arrow and lift open. Using the polarity indicated inside the battery door, insert the batteries. To close the battery door, swing the door down while pulling in the direction of arrow. Once fully down, snap the door back into position. To replace the batteries, set system to OFF.

Figure 1 – Battery door shown open

“AA” Alkaline Batteries

Thermostat can be powered by system AC power or Battery.

If is displayed, the thermostat is battery powered. If

is not displayed, thermostat is system powered with optional battery back-up. When battery power remaining is

approximately half, the will be displayed. When

"Change " is displayed, install fresh “AA” alkaline batteries immediately. For best results, replace all batteries with new premium brand alkaline batteries such as Duracell® or Energizer®. We recommend replacing batteries every 2 years. If the home is going to be unoccupied for an extended

period (over 3 months) and is displayed, the batteries should be replaced before leaving. When less than two months of battery life remain, the setpoint temperature will offset by 10 degrees (10 degrees cooler in Heat mode / 10 degrees warmer in Cool mode). If offset occurs, the normal

setpoint can be manually reset with or . Another offset will occur within two days if batteries are not replaced.

Figure 2 – Thermostat base and rear view of thermostat

Mounting

Mounting

Hole

Hole

Place Level

Place Level

across

across

Mounting Tabs

Mounting Tabs

(for appearance only)

(for appearance only)

WIRING CONNECTIONS

Refer to equipment manufacturers' instructions for specific system wiring information. After wiring, see CONFIGURA- TION section for proper thermostat configuration.

Refer to 37-6843for 1F83-0471/1F85-0471 wiring diagram specifications.

TERMINAL DESIGNATION DESCRIPTIONS

Terminal

Designation Description

L. . . . . . Heat pump malfunction indicator for systems with malfunction connection

O. . . . . . Changeover valve for heat pump energized constantly in cooling

B .

. . . . . Changeover valve for heat pump energized

 

constantly in heating

Y .

. . . . . Compressor Relay

Y2 .

. . . . . 2nd Stage Compressor

W/E

. . . . . Heat Relay/Emergency Heat Relay (Stage 1)

W2 . . . . . 2nd Stage Heat (3rd Stage Heat in HP 2)

G .

. . . . . Fan Relay

RH

. . . . . Power for Heating

RC

. . . . . Power for Cooling

C .

. . . . . Common wire from secondary side of cooling

 

system transformer or heat only system transformer

6. . . . . . 3 Wire Zone Valve – Energized when no call for Heat

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1f83-0471 specifications

The White Rodgers 1F83-0471 is a sophisticated thermostat designed to provide homeowners with precise climate control and energy savings. A popular choice among both homeowners and professional installers, this device integrates advanced features and technologies to revolutionize the way individuals manage home temperature settings.

One of the main features of the 1F83-0471 is its compatibility with a wide range of heating and cooling systems. This thermostat can efficiently work with various setups, including gas, electric, and heat pump systems, making it an adaptable option for diverse home environments. Users can control up to two stages of heating and two stages of cooling, allowing for enhanced temperature regulation.

The device boasts an intuitive and user-friendly interface, highlighted by its large, backlit display that makes it easy to read and adjust settings, even in low-light conditions. The thermostat provides clear feedback, allowing users to see the current temperature, their set temperature, and the heating or cooling status at a glance.

One of the standout characteristics of the White Rodgers 1F83-0471 is its programmable scheduling capabilities. Homeowners can create personalized heating and cooling schedules to match their lifestyle, ensuring optimal comfort while minimizing energy consumption. The flexible scheduling can be set for weekdays and weekends, allowing users to save energy when they are away or asleep.

Moreover, the 1F83-0471 incorporates energy-saving features, such as the ability to set temporary overrides, hold periods, and vacation settings. These functions empower homeowners to engage energy-efficient practices effectively while maintaining their comfort.

In terms of connectivity, the 1F83-0471 is equipped with a 5-2 day programming capability, making it easier to customize the schedule without the complexities of weekly programming. This approach helps streamline the user experience further and ensures that the thermostat caters to individual needs.

To sum up, the White Rodgers 1F83-0471 thermostat combines versatility, user-friendly design, and energy-saving technologies, making it an ideal choice for homeowners seeking greater control over their indoor environment. Its compatibility with various heating and cooling methods, alongside advanced scheduling capabilities, positions it as a commendable solution in the realm of modern home climate management. Whether for new installations or replacements, this thermostat is built to enhance comfort and efficiency, ultimately leading to improved energy management in any household.