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Aube Technologies TH135-01-B User Manual

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TH135-01 400-135-000-B 11/12/06 1/3
1.1 Installing a New Thermostat
For a new installation, select a position about 5 feet (1.5 m) above
the floor, where there is good air circulation. The thermostat must be
installed on an inside wall.
Avoid places where there are:
air draughts (the top of a staircase, an air outlet,...)
dead air spots (e.g., behind a door)
direct sunlight
chimneys or hidden pipes
1.2 Thermostat Installation
Remove the mounting plate from the thermostat.
n Loosen the screw holding the mounting plate to
the thermostat.
o Lift the lower part of the plate to remove it from
the thermostat.
p Loosen the screw holding the wire cover, and remove it.
q Secure the mounting plate to the wall and make the appropriate
connection (refer to section 2).
1.3 Wiring
n Refer to the diagram. Connect one wire to either therminal and
the other wire to the other terminal.
Connection to a circulator
of a hot water system or
to a baseboard heater
through a 24-V relay
Connection to the furnace of
a hot water system, or to the
boiler of a hot air system
o Put the wire cover back on.
NOTE: If you have a CT240 telephone controller, refer to section 5.1
for hook-up.
Before installing the thermostat on the wall, it must be configured
using the dip switches at the back.
2.1 15- or 20-minute Cycles
The TH135 can operate on 15- or 20-minute
cycles. While 15-minute cycles provide
greater comfort, the heating system will be
running more often.
2.2 Temperature Control Modes
You can choose between two temperature
control modes:
Proportional Adaptive Mode
This mode analyses previous cycles in order to define the length of
the upcoming cycle. This mode guarantees optimal regulation of 3
cycles (switch #1 to 20 min.) or 4 cycles (switch #1 to 15 min.) per
hour, regardless of the season.
Ideal for:
Central heating (gas, oil or electric)
Radiant or convection electrical heating system
Circulator control in a hot water system
Conventional Mode with Anticipation
This mode turns the system On or Off when the temperature reaches
preset levels. This mode is compatible with all heating systems. It is
recommended for a multi-zone system or when a thermostat directly
controls a furnace equipped with a combustion gas purge cycle of
more than 30 seconds.
n
Installation
1.
Relay
240 V
Transformer
24 VAC
Relay
Furnace
o
Thermostat Configuration
2.
TH135-01
Installation and User Guide
Electronic Thermostat
400-135-000-B (TH135-01 CAN-US) ENG.fm Page 1 Monday, December 11, 2006 2:37 PM
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Aube Technologies TH135-01-B Specifications

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BrandAube Technologies
ModelTH135-01-B
CategoryThermostat
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Installation

Installing a New Thermostat

Select a position about 5 feet (1.5 m) above the floor for installation, avoiding air draughts, dead air spots, direct sunlight, or chimneys.

Thermostat Installation

Remove the mounting plate, loosen screws, lift the lower plate, and secure the mounting plate to the wall with appropriate connections.

Wiring

Connect wires to the appropriate terminals for a circulator of a hot water system, baseboard heater, or furnace/hot air system.

Thermostat Configuration

15- or 20-minute Cycles

Configure the TH135 to operate on 15- or 20-minute cycles. 15-minute cycles offer greater comfort but more frequent system running.

Temperature Control Modes

Choose between Proportional Adaptive Mode (analyzes cycles for optimal regulation) and Conventional Mode with Anticipation (On/Off at preset levels).

Pump Protection

Activate pump protection by placing switch #3 down to prevent seizure in hot water installations; leave up for other systems.

Temperature in °C or °F

Slide switch #4 upward to change the temperature display from Celsius to Fahrenheit; reset Comfort, Economy, and Vacation settings accordingly.

Battery Installation

Temperature Settings

Telephone Controller

Connection to the CT240

Connect the CT240 terminals A and C to the TH135's terminals X and C respectively, respecting polarity for telephone control.

Operating the Telephone Interface

Activate or deactivate the Vacation setting using the CT240 or an external phone; keypad is disabled when Vacation is active.

Connection to a Home Automation System

Battery Replacement

Technical Specifications

Warranty

Customer Assistance

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