!CAUTION

To prevent electrical shock and/or equipment damage, disconnect electric power to system, at main fuse or circuit breaker box, until installation is complete.

NOTE

This typical wiring diagram shows only terminal identifica- tion and wiring hook-up. Always refer to the wiring instruc- tions provided by the equipment manufacturer for system hook-up.

All wiring should be installed according to local and national electrical codes and ordinances.

ATTACHING THERMOSTAT

1.Remove cover from thermostat by gripping the base in one hand. Use the other hand to pull gently at the top or bottom of the cover.

2.Carefully remove the shipping protective packing from the switch.

3.Pull wires through the opening in the thermostat base and connect wires beneath the terminal screws (see Fig. 2 & 3).

5.Position thermostat base over hole in wall and mark mounting hole location on wall.

6.Drill mounting hole.

7.Fasten base loosely to wall using mounting screws. Place a level against the top of the thermostat base, adjust until level, and tighten mounting screws to secure base. If holes in wall are too large and do not allow you to tighten the mounting screws securely, use plastic expansion plugs.

8.Snap cover on the thermostat base and set tempera- ture lever to desired setpoint.

9.Turn on electrical power to system.

 

Thermostat

 

Switch

Terminal

Heat

Screws

THERMOSTAT

 

Power Generator

SYSTEM

 

Pilot Flame

 

 

Heating

 

System

4. Push excess wiring back into wall and plug hole with

fire resistant material (such as fiberglass insulation) toFigure 2. Typical Wiring Diagram prevent drafts from affecting thermostat operation.

Terminal

Screws

COVER

THERMOSTAT

 

 

BASE

Figure 3. Parts of Thermostat

 

THERMOSTAT

 

COVER

BASE

Mounting screws

 

OPERATION & MAINTENANCE

CALIBRATING THERMOMETER ON

THERMOSTAT COVER

If thermometer reading on cover does not match the thermostat:

1.Remove thermostat cover.

2.Set cover on table near an accurate thermometer.

3.Allow at least 10 minutes for thermometer to sense room temperature.

4.If the thermometer readings are the same, replace thermostat cover.

5.If the thermometer readings are different, insert a small screwdriver blade into the thermometer shaft in the back of the cover. Adjust until the cover thermometer matches the other thermometer (See Fig. 4).

6.Replace thermostat cover.

Thermometer

Adjustment

Back Side of

Thermostat Cover

Figure 4. Calibrating Thermostat Thermometer

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White Rodgers 1F30 (W), 1F30(W) Attaching Thermostat, Operation & Maintenance, Calibrating Thermometer on Thermostat Cover

1E30 (W), 1E30(W), 1F30(W), 1F30 (W) specifications

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