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Wireless Thermostat (WTS10)

Installation Instructions

The Daintree Networks Wireless Thermostat (WTS10) operates seamlessly within the ControlScope
control platform. The WTS10 is a low voltage wireless commercial programmable thermostat that can connect to any
single or multi-stage conventional or heat pump HVAC system. As part of the ControlScope system and using industry
standard ZigBee
®
wireless communications, the WTS10 can be managed and programmed from any location using the
ControlScope Manager (CSM) web application, eliminating the need for on-site, manual thermostat adjustment.
Installation Process
If this is a new thermostat installation, locate the
thermostat 4 to 5 feet above the floor in accordance
with applicable building codes. Install in a location that
provides good airflow characteristics and avoid areas
behind doors, near corners, air vents, direct sunlight , or
heat generating devices. Installation in these areas could
impact thermostat performance. Wiring must conform
to all building codes and ordinances as required by local
and national code authorities having jurisdiction for this
installation.
1. Always turn off power to the air conditioning and/or
heating system prior to installing thermostat .
2. Determine the HVAC equipment type. Note to Installer:
Circle the type of equipment and giive this information to
the commissioning agent:
A.
1 Stage Heat / 1 Stage Cool Conventional System
B.
2 Stage Heat / 2 Stage Cool Conventional System
C.
3 Stage Heat / 2 Stage Cool Conventional System
D.
1 Stage Heat / 1 Stage Cool Heat Pump System
(without Auxiliary Heating)
E.
2 Stage Heat / 1 Stage Cool Heat Pump System
(with Auxiliary Heating)
F.
2 Stage Heat / 2 Stage Cool Heat Pump System
(without Auxiliary Heating)
G.
3 Stage Heat / 2 Stage Cool Heat Pump System
(with Auxiliary Heating)
DT103 (Rev. 12.8.17)
3. Refer to the
Wiring: Thermostat Terminals
determine the number of wires necessary to install this
thermostat with your system.
A common connection between the HVAC unit and
the thermostat "C" terminal is required.
When replacing an existing thermostat , and before
disconnecting any wires, mark each wire
connected to the existing thermostat with the
terminal letter to which it is connected.
Make sure the disconnected wires do not slip back
through the wall opening; anchor them outside the
wall opening.
4. Ensure that power to the air conditioning and heating
systems is turned off.
5. Mount the WTS10 thermostat .
A.
Remove the thermostat front body from the base.
B.
Guide thermostat wires through the center opening
in the base. Anchor them so they do not slip back
into the wall.
C.
Hold the thermostat base against the wall in the
desired thermostat location.
D.
Mark placement of mounting holes as appropriate.
E.
Remove thermostat base from the wall. Install wall
anchors as required at the mounting hole locations.
F.
Re-insert the wires through the center opening on
the base. Anchor them so they do not slip back into
the wall.
G.
Fasten the base to the wall using the supplied #6
screws into the wall anchors.
6. Refer to
Wiring: Thermostat Terminals
terminals on the thermostat base to the attached HVAC
equipment .
wireless building
®
section to
and wire the
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Summary of Contents for Current WTS10

  • Page 1: Installation Instructions

    ® control platform. The WTS10 is a low voltage wireless commercial programmable thermostat that can connect to any single or multi-stage conventional or heat pump HVAC system. As part of the ControlScope system and using industry standard ZigBee ®...
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