Remote Control Thermostat - Travis Industries heritage bay Owner's Manual

Freestanding direct-vent
Hide thumbs Also See for heritage bay:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Remote Control Thermostat

!
Do not connect 120 VAC to the gas control valve or wiring system of this unit.
1 Turn the gas control valve to "OFF". Install a standard 9 volt battery into both the remote control
receiver and remote control.
Slide the cover off of the
back of the remote
control to access the
battery holder.
2 Route the thermostat wire through the back of the right side panel (there is a hole beneath the on/off
switch) and attach to the on/off switch (see the illustration below).
Open the right
a
side panel.
3 Pull through all the slack on the wire (you may wish to wrap the wire in electrical tape to prevent
damage to the wire).
4 The remote receiver may be located to a wall or on the rear panel.
To attach the receiver to a wall:
Determine a location for the receiver. A maximum 50' of wire may be used (use 18 gauge
thermostat wire - not supplied). Cut a 1-3/4" wide by 2-1/2" tall hole in the wall for the receiver (see
the illustration on the following page). Route the remote wire to the receiver location (wire may be
routed behind the wall or externally). Attach quick-connects to the receiver end of the wire and
attach to the receiver (orientation does not matter). Attach the receiver and cover plate to the wall
(you may be required to use a junction box behind the wall).
O
PTIONAL
(Part # 99300652)
This clip holds the
battery in place.
Install a 9 volt battery in
both the remote control and
remote control receiver.
Back of on/off switch
Route the
b
wire through
the hole
below the
on/off switch.
E
(C
QUIPMENT
Remove the green
c
jumper wire.
d
Attach the quick connects
from the wire to the two posts
on the on/off switch
(orientation does not matter).
)
ONTINUED
P
AGE
Remote
Control
Receiver
(with cover
plate
removed)
Back of
on/off
switch
31

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents