Page 2 - Subjects We Will Cover In This Session
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
Page 3 - Thermostat Series – Product Overview
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 Series – Pop-up Configuration Wizard – Auto Changeover – Circulating Fan • RS2000 and RS3000 Economy Series – ...
Page 4 - Nomenclature for RS Series
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 Stage...
Page 7 - Installation And Set-Up
RS4000, RS5000 And RS6000 Series Installation And Set-Up
Page 8 - Installation - Mounting
Page 9 - Wiring Diagram Including Heat Pump Switch
Page 11 - Installation –
Page 12 - Installation – Powering Thermostat
Installation – Powering Thermostat • Robertshaw ® Value Series Thermostats may be powered by either – 24V AC or 2 (AA) Batteries • Thermostats with batteries will continue to function if 24V AC fails • Installing Batteries – Battery tray is a drawer in the thermostat body – Pinch both sides and pull...
Page 14 - Access to Pop-Up Wizard After Start up
Access to Pop-Up Wizard After Start up • Press the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds • Pop-Up Wizard will initiate
Page 15 - Pop-Up Wizard Configuration Chart
Pop-Up Wizard Configuration Chart Displayed Choice 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 Differential, 1-6 F ° or 0.5-3 C ° 2 F ° DLY2* 2 nd stage time delay, 5-40 min 20 DLY3** 3 rd stag...
Page 16 - Password Protection
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 saved after 10 seconds • A lock will appear in the: – Upper left hand corner for RS40...
Page 17 - System Test Mode
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 butt...
Page 18 - Staging Parameters
Staging Parameters Single Stage Models Multi Stage Models Demand Conventional (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 Conventional (Non – HP) Heat Pump (HP) First Stage Co...
Page 20 - RS456 Value Series – Manufacturer Comparison
RS456 Value Series – Manufacturer Comparison Features Robertshaw ® Honeywell White- Rodgers Braeburn Lux Family Model or SKU RS4000 / RS5000 RS6000 TH5000 TH6000 1F80 series 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 & ...
Page 21 - RS456 Value Series – Pros and Cons
RS456 Value Series – Pros and Cons Features Pros for Robertshaw ® Competition Auto Changeover Better Comfort in Spring & Fall More Trips to Thermostat Pop-Up Programming Wizard Simplifies Start-up & Installation Requires Complicated Codes High & Low Temp Limits Minimizes Temperature Adju...
Page 22 - RS456 Value Series – Value Proposition
RS456 Value Series – Value Proposition Features Wholesaler / Distributor Contractor End-User Auto Changeover Less SKU ’ s on Shelf Less Programming Greater Comfort Pop-Up Wizard Easier to Sell Faster Programming And Start-up Setup Right the First Time High & Low Temperature Limits More Features ...
Page 23 - More Features + Less Money = Value Series
More Features + Less Money = Value Series RS456 Series
Page 24 - Sales Tools for the Value Series
Sales Tools for the Value Series • Sell Sheet Part Numbers: 150-2089, 150-2090, & 150-2091
Page 25 - Choosing the Right Thermostat
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 ti...
Page 26 - Troubleshooting Furnaces
Troubleshooting Furnaces There is NO HEAT! Switch on side of furnace 9 Most furnaces will have an ON/OFF wall switch next to them Fuses and/or circuit breaker 9 Make sure fuses and/or circuit breaker have been checked Front furnace cover 9 Many furnaces will not operate with cover off Furnace filter...
Page 27 - Troubleshooting Thermostats
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 Ground and W ...