Installation Instructions

Remote Control/

Wall Thermostat

A

Metal cover over recessed connection space

The Zoneline can be controlled by using the controls on the unit or by a wall thermostat.

Detailed wiring instructions are packed with the low-voltage con- nectors in the recessed connection space on the Zoneline chassis.

To switch to a wall thermostat, move switch 10 to the ON (up) position (see illustration B at left). Connect the unit to a 6-wire Class 2

For some applications, it may be desirable to operate on low fan speed. Moving the auxiliary switch 11 to the ON (up) position will pro- vide low fan speed in both heating and cooling modes.

No external voltage may be applied to the unit through the Remote Thermostat terminals.

IMPORTANT:

B

Class 2

Remote

Thermostat

ON

OFF

Low fan speed

with Class 2

Remote

Thermostat

10 11

ON

OFF

Remote Thermostat (GE Model RAK147 or equivalent), as shown in illustration C at left.

After the wire connections are completed, replace the metal cover to prevent damage to the unit or personal injury.

Auxiliary Controls

C

 

6P Plug

 

Insert

1

RED

GRY

BLK YEL

WHT

BLU

 

 

 

 

 

Wire nut

 

 

 

 

 

6 PCS

+24V

FANMOT.

SOL.COIL

COMP.

HEATER

RAK147

GND

 

 

 

 

 

or equivalent

R G B Y W C T’Stat terminals Class 2 Thermostat

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GE 5100 installation instructions Remote Control Wall Thermostat, Pcs

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