Aube TH104 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Protected memory; FI RS T PO WE R O N; AD J U S T TH E TI M E AN D D AY
- Page 3 – For the weekend programs:; Using the Econo Mod e; AU TO M ATI C S C H ED U LE; E C O N O S C H E D U LE
- Page 4 – TE C H N I C AL S PE C I FI C ATI O N S
- Page 5 – LOCKED KEYBOARD; MAINTAINING THE TEMPERATURE AROUND THE CLOCK; To prevent access to the thermostat keyboard:
This thermostat has been designed to control a RESISTIVE load
not exceeding 3500 W @ 240 VAC or 1750 W @ 120 VAC, such as
electric baseboards, convectors, radiant ceilings, floor heating sys-
tems, etc.
It is not compatible with a low voltage controller used by a cen-
tral heating system or systems using a contactor or a relay
whose current is under 2 A.
TURN OFF POWER TO THE HEATING SYSTEM AT THE
MAIN POWER PANEL TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
Installation should be carried out by an electrician.
This thermostat is designed to be used with a self-pro-
tected heating system equipped with linear limit control
and circuit breaker.
For a new installation, choose a location about 5 ft. (1.5 m)
above the floor, facing the heating system and on an inside
wall.
Avoid locations where there are air drafts (top of staircase, air
outlet), dead air spots (behind a door), direct sunlight or con-
cealed chimneys or stove pipes.
All cables and connections must conform to the local electrical
code.
Special CO/ALR solderless connectors must be used when
connecting with aluminum conductors.
The wires are not polarized, therefore the connections can be
made on either terminal.
PROVIDED PARTS
!
One (1) TH104 thermostat
"
Two (2) 6-32 mounting screws
#
Two (2) solderless connectors
1 ) Con nect th e therm ostat
Connect the rear wires to the power and load using solderless con-
nectors for copper wires.
I N S TALLATI O N
TH 1 04
I nstallation I nstructions and Owner s Guide
Current program
number when the
Automatic mode
is active
Room
temperature
Heating
indicators
Current time
and day
Manual
mode
Automatic
mode
Econo
mode
Current program
number when
Econo schedule
is active
FAN: displayed when
conventional temperature
control is selected
LP: displayed
during a power
failure
SETPOINT:
displayed when
viewing or
setting the
temperature
TIME: displayed
when time needs
to be adjusted
Temperature
adjustment
buttons
MODE: to select the
desired operating mode
To set the day
To set the
time
To set the
minutes
To access
programming mode
and view programs
To exit a function
RESET:
To reset the
thermostat
4 WIRES
2 WIRES
1/4
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Summary
2) Secure the therm ostat Push the excess wire intothe electrical box to prevent interference with the thermostat. Secure the base to the electricalbox using the provided screws. The base can be secured on theleft or right hand side of the electri-cal box. 3) Complete the installation Once the therm...
ECON O This mode automatically runs the programs of theEcono schedule. Press MODE until ECONO is outlined. The current program number is displayed above theECONO icon. The TH104 schedule offers 4 programs per day for the weekdaysand 4 programs per day for the weekend. There are no preset pro-grams. ...
Model: TH104 Supply: 120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Power consumption (off): 860 mW Load: 14.6 A maximum (resistive only), 2 A minimum Power: 1750 W @ 120 VCA / 3500 W @ 240 VCA Temperature display range: 0°C to 99°C (0°F to 99°F) Temperature setting range: 5°C to 27 °C (40°F to 80°F) Display resolution: 1° ...