3.5 Remote Input Wiring
The thermostat has an input for
connecting a home automation
system or a remote control sys-
tem. When a signal is received
at this input, the thermostat
switches to Vacation mode.
When the signal is removed,
the thermostat returns to the
original mode.
Thermostat configuration
The configuration switches are on the back of the front module.
Default settings are inside the shaded cells.
Switches
Description
Cycle length (proportional)
1 & 2
Deadband (conventional)
3
Clock display
4
Temperature display
5
Temperature control mode
6
Pump protection
a.
Every time you change the temperature display format, the comfort and economy
preset temperatures return to their default settings.
b.
For hot water installations, it is recommended to enable this function to activate the
pump for one minute every 24 hours to prevent pump seizure.
4.1
Proportional Adaptive Mode (switch #5)
Choose this proportional adaptive mode by placing switch #5 in the
up position.
Ideal for:
•
Electrical radiant or convection heating system
•
Circulator control in a hot-water system
•
Electric furnace
•
Conventional gas or oil furnace.
Not recommended for:
• Gas or oil furnace or boiler with a wall chimney having a 30-sec-
ond or higher combustion gas purging cycle. To figure out the gas
purging cycle of your system, measure the time lapse from the
instant the thermostat sends the heating command to the instant
the burner actually goes on.
• Multi-zone systems
Note:
In these last two cases, conventional mode is recommended.
TL8100
Up
Down
15 min (proportional) (see 4.1.1)
0.9 °F (0.5 °C) (conventional)
(see 4.2.1)
12H
24H
a
°F
Proportional
Conventional
(see 4.1)
(see 4.2)
b
Deactivate
Activate
4.1.1 Heating Cycles (switches #1 and #2)
Select the cycle length using switches #1 and #2. The following
settings are recommended:
Cycle
length
5 minutes
(12 CPH)
10 minutes
(6 CPH)
4.
15 minutes
(4 CPH)
20 minutes
(3 CPH)
4.2
Conventional mode (switch #5)
Conventional mode can usually be used with all types of heating sys-
tems. Choose this mode by placing switch #5 in the down position.
°C
4.2.1 Deadband (switches #1 and #2)
The default temperature span is 0.9 °F (0.5 °C). For example, if the
temperature setpoint is 68 °F (20 °C), the heating system will turn on
at 67.1 °F (19.5 °C) and turn off at 68.9 °F (20.5 °C).
Select the span using switches #1 and #2. The following settings are
recommended:
Span
0.5 °F
Not recommended for
(0.3 °C)
0.7 °F
(0.4 °C)
0.9 °F
(0.5 °C)
1.1 °F
(0.6 °C)
a.
240 volt heating with relay (baseboard, convector, radiant ceiling, etc.)
Power-up
When you install the batteries, the unit performs a
series of tests for a few seconds before displaying the
ambient temperature.
It is normal that the displayed temperature be higher
than the ambient temperature if you are holding the
thermostat. Once installed on the wall, the thermostat
will display the true ambient temperature after one
hour.
EUROPE
Not recommended
Not recommended for
for furnaces
Gas or electric
Electrical radiant or
wall furnace
convection heating
Fuel or gas floor
furnace, forced air heating
Commercial unit
Hot Water Heating
Forced Air Heating
Not recommended for
furnaces
Radiant or convection
Gas or electric
wall furnace
electric heating
Fuel or gas
Central heating
floor furnace
Commercial unit
69-2017ES
AMERICA
Position
central units
Central heating
Position
central units
a
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