EcoInsight I, O & M Guide
Telkonet, Inc.
For Use with Firmware Version 2.x
20800 Swenson Drive, Suite 175
Low Voltage Installation
Waukesha, WI 53186
Revision 4.2
(414) 302-2299
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Figure 22: Metal Pins-Use Care
Step 43 Slowly bring the left side toward the wall as shown. Use care not to force the faceplate
closed. If you encounter resistance, make sure no wires are pinched between components
and that no pins are bent.
Step 44 Once the thermostat has been snapped onto the back plate, use a hex wrench to insert
the safety screw in the location shown in Figure 13: Thermostat Side View on page 15.
Step 45 Reinsert and tighten the safety screw on the EcoInsight.
Step 46 Remove all lockouts or tags from the circuit breaker.
Step 47 Return the electrical circuit to operation.
Step 48 Verify the EcoInsight thermostat display is active.
Step 49 Test all components to make sure that you can engage both the heat and air conditioning,
and all supported fan settings (high, low, etc.). Wiring is complete.
Wiring
The EcoInsight interconnects with the existing HVAC system via standard wiring conventions, using 12-277vac
voltage supplied by the HVAC system itself. The EcoInsight can accept three different power sources, which
assists in scenarios where different components (heat, fan) are powered by different voltages. This simplifies
installation on units such as fan coils.
The EcoInsight accepts standard thermostat wiring, typically 14-22 AWG. Wiring conventions follow industry
standards; however, it is important to note that the relay configuration is dynamic and can be modified at the
factory or in the field. It is important to always follow site-specific wire diagrams.
There are currently 4 builds of hardware available:
1. SS6000-VO has 0-10 variable output control (see Appendix A)
2. SS6000-HS has humidity sensor onboard
3. SS6000-HS VO has both humidity sensor and variable output