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Donnie Cain
March 30, 2025
How does the tc1 temperature probe wire up to the tc1 T-stat
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Mr. Anderson
March 31, 2025
To wire the Pelican TC1 thermostat, follow these steps:
1. Remove the Wiring Module from the thermostat’s back plate by loosening the (R), (C), and (D) terminals and sliding the module upward from the three-pin connector.
2. Install the Wiring Module at the HVAC equipment using a sheet metal screw to secure it. Connect the module’s terminals to the corresponding low-voltage input terminals on the HVAC control board (refer to wiring diagrams as needed).
3. Connect the Wiring Module to the thermostat using existing wires. Match the (R), (C), and (D) terminals from the Wiring Module to the same terminals on the thermostat’s back plate.
The maximum supported distance between the Wiring Module and thermostat is 500 feet, and unshielded wire is acceptable.
Note: The context does not mention a separate temperature probe, only the thermostat and Wiring Module.
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Summary of Contents for Pelican TC1
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Installation location NEVER INSTALL IN AN ENCLOSED METAL BOX OR ON A METAL SURFACE. Install in a location where it can communicate with the Pelican wireless mesh network. Install 48" to 60" from the floor in the room where it will be maintaining the temperature.
Pelican thermostat. Uninstall the old thermostat and set aside. Installing a Pelican thermostat in a new location This Pelican thermostat is designed to either mount flush on the wall or on a vertical 1-gang electrical box.
Install the thermostat back plate Use the included screws to attach the thermostat to the wall following one of the examples below: electrical box installation wall installation Drill two 3/16" holes (if using drywall Vertical electrical anchors). box. Install provided drywall anchors (if required).
Limited Wire Installation Some installations have limited wires Wiring Module between the thermostat and the HVAC equipment. The included Wiring Module can be used to control the HVAC equipment without having to run new or additional wires to the thermostat. This installation requires at least three (3) wires between the thermostat and the Wiring Module (unshielded wire is...
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Step 3: Connect Wiring Module to thermostat. Use the existing wires from the Wiring Module to where the thermostat is installed to connect the (R), (C), and (D) terminals from the Wiring Module to the matching (R), (C), and (D) terminals at the thermostat’s back plate. Wiring Module mounted at control board.
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Switch on the power to the HVAC equipment the thermostat is wired to. If your Pelican thermostat does not power on, see page 16 for assistance. See page 17 for instructions on setting the thermostat for Conventional or Heat there are three (3) alignment Pump control.
For zone damper control, see separate installation guide Zone Damper Control. For installations that are outside of this installation guide, STOP INSTALLING THE THERMOSTAT, and contact Pelican Sales Engineering Support for further assistance at 888.512.0490. 24 VAC Terminal Block Designations...
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Conventional Heating and Cooling Systems (Up to 2 stages each) 2nd Stage Cooling 2nd Stage Heating Supply Fan 1st Stage Heating 1st Stage Cooling 24 VAC Common 24 VAC Power Notes can be found on page 16.
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Conventional Heating and Cooling Systems (Up to 1 stages cool, 2 stages heat, and 2 speed fan) High Speed Supply Fan 2nd Stage Heating Low Speed Supply Fan 1st Stage Heating 1st Stage Cooling 24 VAC Common 24 VAC Power Notes can be found on page 16.
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Heat Pump Systems (Up to 2 stages each and Auxiliary/Emergency Heat) 2nd Stage Compressor AUX/Emergency Heat Supply Fan Reversing Valve 1st Stage Compressor 24 VAC Common 24 VAC Power Notes can be found on page 16.
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Heat Pump Systems (Up to 1 stages each, 2 speed fan, and Auxiliary/Emergency Heat) High Speed Supply Fan AUX/Emergency Heat Low Speed Supply Fan Reversing Valve 1st Stage Compressor 24 VAC Common 24 VAC Power Notes can be found on page 16.
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Two-Pipe Fan Coils* (Power-open/spring-return or floating water valve) Water Valve Close AUX/Emergency Heat Supply Fan (Unused) Water Valve Open 24 VAC Common 24 VAC Power Notes can be found on page 16. *Contact Pelican Technical Support for thermostat configuration assistance.
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(Power-open/spring-return water valve and 2 speed fan) High Speed Supply Fan AUX/Emergency Heat Low Speed Supply Fan (Unused) Water Valve Open 24 VAC Common 24 VAC Power Notes can be found on page 16. *Contact Pelican Technical Support for thermostat configuration assistance.
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(Power-open/spring-return or floating water valve*) Chilled Water Valve Close Hot Water/Steam Valve Close Supply Fan Hot Water/Steam Valve Open Chilled Water Valve Open 24 VAC Common 24 VAC Power Notes can be found on page 16. *Contact Pelican Technical Support for thermostat configuration assistance.
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Four-Pipe Fan Coils (Power-open/spring-return water valves and 2 speed fan) High Speed Supply Fan AUX/Emergency Heat Low Speed Supply Fan Hot Water/Steam Valve Open Chilled Water Valve Open 24 VAC Common 24 VAC Power Notes can be found on page 16.
Pelican Wireless Mesh Network. • Finish installing all your other Pelican thermostats and/or devices. • Verify your Pelican thermostat is not in a metal enclosure and that there are no metal structures/objects surrounding it. Wireless can NOT communicate through metal.
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Serial Number Is the unique identifier for this thermostat. Correlate this number on the Pelican App to configure and name this thermostat. Thermostat Name: This is a custom identifier for this thermostat. The thermostat is named using the Pelican App.
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Do you have a question about the TC1 and is the answer not in the manual?
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How does the tc1 temperature probe wire up to the tc1 T-stat
To wire the Pelican TC1 thermostat, follow these steps:
1. Remove the Wiring Module from the thermostat’s back plate by loosening the (R), (C), and (D) terminals and sliding the module upward from the three-pin connector.
2. Install the Wiring Module at the HVAC equipment using a sheet metal screw to secure it. Connect the module’s terminals to the corresponding low-voltage input terminals on the HVAC control board (refer to wiring diagrams as needed).
3. Connect the Wiring Module to the thermostat using existing wires. Match the (R), (C), and (D) terminals from the Wiring Module to the same terminals on the thermostat’s back plate.
The maximum supported distance between the Wiring Module and thermostat is 500 feet, and unshielded wire is acceptable.
Note: The context does not mention a separate temperature probe, only the thermostat and Wiring Module.
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