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© 2009 Invensys. All Rights Reserved. The names, logos, and taglin es identify ing the pr oducts and se rvice s of Invensy s are prop rietary marks of Invensy s or its subsid iaries. All th ird party trademarks and ser vice mar ks are the proprieta ry marks of their respective owners. Thermostat Value Series RS4000, RS5000 and RS600 UNI-LINE ® PR[...]
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Subjects We Will Cover In This Session • Thermostat Products and Features • Robertshaw ® Value RS456 Series • Manufacturer Comparison • Installation and Set-Up • Powering Thermostat • Pop-Up Wizard • Password Protection • System Test Mode • Where to Find Information • Q&A[...]
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Thermostat Series – Product Overview • Robertshaw ® i2 Deluxe Series – Setup Wizard – Time of day zoning – Independent remote and outdoor sensor terminals • RS4000, RS5000, and RS6000 Value Se ries – Pop-up Configuration Wizard – Auto Changeover – Circulating Fan • RS2000 and RS3000 Economy Series – Adjustable Temperature Dif[...]
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Nomenclature for RS Series 2 = Non-Programmable, Economy Series 3 = 5-2 Day Programmable, Economy Series 4 = Non-Programmable, Value Series 5 = 5-2 Day Programmable, Value Series 6 = 7-Day Programmable, Value Series Application 0 = Standard Thermostat Number of Cooling Stages Number of Heating Stages[...]
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Robertshaw ® Value Series Thermostats • RS4000 Series; Non-programmable – RS4110 1 Heat / 1 Cool; Universal Application* – RS4220 2 Heat / 2 Cool; Universal Application* – RS4320 3 Heat / 2 Cool; Universal Application* • RS5000 Series; Programmable; (5-2 Day Schedule) – RS5110 1 Heat / 1 Cool; Universal Application* – RS5220 2 Heat /[...]
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Features: RS4000, RS5000 & RS6000 Series • Pop-up Wizard • Engineered True Blue backlight display • Largest Temperature Display Character Size • Soft Touch Keys • Set-up Test M o de • Auto Change over • Circulating Fan • Low Temperature Freeze Protection • High Temperature Protection • High / Low Temperature Limits • Easy [...]
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RS4000, RS5000 And RS6000 Series Installation And Set-Up[...]
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Installation - Mounting[...]
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Wiring Diagram Including Heat Pump Switch[...]
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Poll Question #1 G terminal (Green) connects to: a) Fan relay b) Condenser c) Humidifier solenoid W terminal (White) connects to: a) Emergency heat b) First stage heating relay c) Fan relay Y terminal (Yellow) connects to: a) Heat contact b) Reversing Valve c) Cooling contact G W Y[...]
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Installation – Initial Set-up[...]
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Installation – Powering Thermostat • Robertshaw ® Value Series Thermostats may be powered by either – 24V AC or 2 (AA) Batteries • Thermostats with batteries will cont inue to function if 24V AC fails • Installing Batteries – Battery tray is a drawer in the thermostat body – Pinch both sides and pull tray out from bottom – Install [...]
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Poll Question #2 Robertshaw ® Value Series Thermostats are powered by: A. 24 Volts AC or AA Batteries B. Line Voltage or AAA Batteries C. Line Voltage only D. Batteries only[...]
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Access to Pop-Up Wizard After Start up • Press the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneo usly for 3 seconds • Pop-Up Wizard will initiate[...]
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Pop-Up Wizard Configuration Chart Displayed Choic e Default SCAL F ° or C ° F ° CLOC 12 or 24 hour 12 LITE 1=always on, 0=off 0 DIFF Set Differential, 0.5-3 F ° or 0.5-1.5 C ° 1 F ° DIF2* Set 2 nd Stage Different ial, 1-6 F ° or 0.5-3 C ° 2 F ° DLY2* 2 nd st age tim e del ay, 5-40 min 20 DLY3** 3 rd stage tim e del ay, 5-40 min 20 AUTO Ena[...]
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Password Protection • Press UP and HEAT/COOL buttons simultaneously • Hold for 10 seconds • Use the UP and DOWN to enter the desired digit • Use the HEAT/COOL button to move to the next digit • The password will be sa ved after 10 seconds • A lock will appear in the: – Upper left hand corner for RS4000 series – Lower right hand corn[...]
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System Test Mode • Press FAN and HEAT/COOL buttons simultaneously • Hold for 10 seconds • Press the HEAT/COOL button to turn on heat • Only FAN, HEAT/COOL and Start/Stop buttons are active • A second press will turn on 2 nd stage of heat (on multistage models) • Continuous pressing of HEAT/COOL button will turn on cooling • Short Cycl[...]
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Staging Parameters Single Stage Models Multi Stage Models Demand Convention al (Non – HP) Heat Pump (HP) First Stage Cool Y1 & G Y1 & G & O First Stage Heat W1 & G (note, G is Off for Gas, On for Electric) Y1 & G & B Demand Convention al (Non – HP) Heat Pump (HP) First Stage Cool Y1 & G Y1 & G & O Second Stag[...]
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Poll Question #3 What is activated when UP and DOWN buttons are pushed simultaneously for 10 seconds? A. Password Setup B. System Test Mode C. Pop-Up Wizard D. Auto changeover[...]
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RS456 Value Series – Manufacturer Comparison Feature s Robertsha w ® Honeyw ell White- Rodgers Braeburn Lux Family Model or SKU RS4000 / RS5000 RS6000 TH5000 TH6000 1F80 serie s 3000 5000 DMH110 / DHP2120 TX500E / HP2110 Auto Changeover 9 9 8 8 8 Pop-Up Wizard 9 8 8 8 8 Test Option 9 8 8 8 8 High & Low Temp Limits 9 8 8 8 8 Freeze & Heat[...]
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RS456 Value Series – Pros and Cons Features Pros for Robertshaw ® Competition Auto Changeover Better Comfort in S pring & Fall More Trips to Thermostat Pop-Up Programming Wizard Simplifies Start-up & Installation Requires Complicated Codes High & Low Temp Limits Minimizes Temperature Adjustments Higher Energy Use Circulating Fan Effe[...]
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RS456 Value Series – Value Proposition Features Wholesaler / Distributor Contractor End-User Auto Changeover Less SKU ’ s on Shelf Less Programmin g Greater Comfort Pop-Up Wizard Easier to Sell Faster Programmin g And Start-up Setup Right the First Time High & Low Temperature Limits More Features Offers Greater Control Minimizes Temperature[...]
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More Features + Less Money = Value Series RS456 Series[...]
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Sales Tools for the Value Series • Sell Sheet Part Numbers: 150 -2089, 150-2090, & 150- 2091[...]
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Choosing the Right Thermostat • Trusted Brand – Dependable and reliable with a history of innovative products. • Universal Products – The right product for the job. Simplifies inventory. Assured compatibility. • Availability – Where you need it, when you need it. • Quality – Works right the first time. • Contractor Friendly – Si[...]
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Troubleshooting Furnaces There is NO HEAT! Switch on side of furnace 9 Most furnaces will have a n ON /OFF wall switch next to them Fuses and/or circuit breaker 9 Make sure fuses and/or circui t breaker have been checked Front furnace cover 9 Many fur naces will not operate with cover off Furnace filter 9 Make sure furnace filter is clean and clear[...]
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Troubleshooting Thermostats There is NO HEAT! Thermostat settings 9 Is thermostat in HEAT mode and calling for heat? Wiring 9 Is thermostat wired properly and is jumper there? Relays (if applicable) 9 Are relays clicking on a call for heat? Jumping terminals 9 Does furnace cycle if the Grou nd and W terminals are jumped? NOTE: Remember most all gas[...]
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Website Tools: www.Uni-Line.com Click here for more information Enter part numbers Cross reference[...]
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When You Have Uni-Line ® Questions Telephone: Technical Servic e 1-800-445-8299 Technical Service Fax 1-630-260-7294 Customer Service 1-800-304-6563 Customer Service Fa x 1-800-426-0804 Website: Uni-Line ® Catalog Website: www.Uni-Line.com Cross Reference Website: www.uni-line.com/templates/xrefsearch.aspx General Information Websites for: Robert[...]