Aube Technologies TH141A-HC-28 Instruction Manual
Aube Technologies TH141A-HC-28 Instruction Manual

Aube Technologies TH141A-HC-28 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 ..·INSTRUC1"IOiMANUAL ..Programmable Electronic Thermostat ..: ' 2B.·····..MOD.ELTH14:1A·HC.. . : .
  • Page 2 We thank you for trusting Aube technologies and hope that you will be entirely satisfied. For any questions concerning the TH 141 A-HC-28 progammable electronic thermostat, please call our Technical Support Department at: 1-800-831-AUBE (2823) Montreal Area : (450) 358-4600...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTALLATION 1.1 Remove the Old Thermostat 1.2 Install the New Thermostat 1.3 Install and Connect the Thermostat 1.4 Identify the Wires 1.5 Connect the Labelled Wires to the Thermostat 1.6 Wiring Diagrams, 1.6.1 2- Wire Heating System 1.6.2 3- Wire Heating System with Fan Control.
  • Page 4 c) Regulation Modes 1 - Proportional Adaptive ....... Regulation cycles 2 - Conventional with anticipation .
  • Page 5 b) To Erase a Program c) Example 1 d) Example 2 ......... 18 3.2.2 Temporary or Permanent Temperature Bypass SELECT THE HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING, OR MIXED MODE FAN CONTROL...
  • Page 6: Installation

    1. INSTALLATION REMOVE THE OLD THERMOSTAT 1 - Cut the power source to your heating or air conditioning system. 2 - Remove the cover of the old thermostat. Caution: If, upon removing the wall plate, you see that it is mounted on a junction box (similar to the junction box located behind an electrical switch or outlet), this may indicate that it is a 120 V/240 V system.
  • Page 7: Install And Connect The Thermostat

    INSTALL AND CONNECT THE THERMOSTAT 1. Remove the screw holding the thermostat mounting plate. 2. Lift the lower part to separate the plate from the thermostat. 3. Mount the plate on the wall using the screws supplied.
  • Page 8: Identify The Wires

    IDENTIFY THE WIRES 1. If the wall plate of your old thermostat has more than two wires coming out of the wall, you will need to label the wires. Start by identifying the letters close to each screw or terminal on which a wire is connected. These terminals may be located on either side of the plate.
  • Page 9: Connect The Labelled Wires To The Thermostat

    CONNECT THE LABELLED WIRES TO THE THERMOSTAT 1. Connect the system wires to the thermostat terminals according to the wiring diagram shown in section 1.6. 2. Make sure that the wires are pushed well back into the wall. 3. If you own a CT240 telephone controller, refer to section 6.1 for connection. WIRING DIAGRAMS The TH141 thermostat is compatible with most heating and air conditioning systems.
  • Page 10: 3- Wire Heating System With Fan Control

    1.6.2 3·WIRE HEATING SYSTEM WITH FAN CONTROL r - - - - - - ; : : : = : = = 1. Connect the heating relay to terminal W. ' - r---I 1----+- HEATING 2. Connect the fan relay to terminal G. '---Rc VENTILATOR 3.
  • Page 11: 5-Wire Heating And Air-Conditioning System

    1.6.5 5-WIRE HEATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM r--~----Rh Connect the heating relay to terminal W. 2. Connect the air-conditioning relay to terminal Y 1 - - w HEATING 3. Connect the fan relay to terminal G. r - - - - - - - R c Connect the 24 V transformer to terminal Rh.
  • Page 12: B) Temperature In °C Or Of

    b) Temperature in °C or °e. Default configuration of the TH141 is in If you wish to change the temperature to push #4 switch up. Please note that if you changefrom °e, your comfort and economy settings will need to be reconfigured as well.
  • Page 13 Ideal for: • Radiant or convection electrical heating system • Circulator control in a hot water system • Electrical hot air furnace • Hot air, gas or fuel conventional furnace • Air-conditioning system Not recommended for: • Gas or fuel furnace or boiler with wall chimney, if they include a combustion gas purging cycle exceeding 30 seconds.
  • Page 14: Regulation Cycles

    Regulation Cycles In proportional adaptive mode, the TH141 adapts the regulation cycles to your sys- tem capacity. When cycles are very short, the temperature variation in the room is very low and the comfort level very high. However, very short cycles can generate pre- mature wear of your system.
  • Page 15: Conventional With Anticipation

    2. Conventional mode with anticipation If you want the conventional mode with anticipation, push #5 switch down. This mode commands the system's On and Off cycles when the temperature read by the thermostat reaches pre-set levels. This mode is compatible with all heating or air-conditioning systems.
  • Page 16: D) Heating Fan Control

    We recommend the following options: VARIATIONS HOT-WATER HEATING HEATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING Not recommended Not recommended for fu rnaces for central units °CI Gas or electric Radiant or convection wall furnace electric heating * Fuel orgas Central heating or floor furnace air-conditioning unit °CI Commercial unit...
  • Page 17: Battery Installation

    BATTERY INSTALLATION When you first install the batteries in the TH'141, the unit runs a sequence of tests and a complete reset to zero, which last approximately 5 seconds. The screen should display the time and the day, as well as the current temperature as follows: It is normal for the displayed temperature to be higher than the room temperature if your are holding the TH 141 in your hands, It will return...
  • Page 18: Entry Of Basic Data

    2. ENTRY OF BASIC DATA You may program the thermostat while holding it in your hands or once it is mounted on the wall. PROGRAMMING THE TIME AND DAY 1. Set the time using the Hour and Minute buttons. 2. Set the date using the Day button. PROGRAMMING THE COMFORT, ECONOMIC AND VACATION SETTINGS «...
  • Page 19: Programming The Air Conditioning Settings

    1. To program your heating settings a) Set your thermostat to the heating mode using the Heat/Cool button. b) To program the Comfort temperature, select the desired degree using the ... ~'<?:- ~'¢:- buttons and press the button until the icon is displayed (app.
  • Page 20: Operating Mode

    3. OPERATING MODES The TH 141 offers two operating modes. (fl; ) MANUAL This mode allows you to maintain a constant temperature in the house. 1. To activate this mode, press the Manual/Auto button to display the icon. 2. Set the desired temperature using the ..buttons or select the pre-programmed ~'¢:-, 11II «or...
  • Page 21: A) To Program Your Schedule

    Program Mode Time -' C J- Wake-up time <r Leavina time -'¢'- Return time <r Bed time Note: For temperature increases (Prog. 1 and 3), allow at least 15 minutes per you have °C lowered the temperature by 3 during the night and you wake up at 7 AM, change the setting at 6: 15 AM.
  • Page 22: B) To Erase A Program

    3. Press the Program button to select program 1, 2, 3 or 4. 4. Press the Hour and Minute buttons to program the time. 5. When you have completed your programming, press the Manual/Auto button to exit this function. b) To Erase a Program Select the program using the Program and Day buttons, and press the Clear button.
  • Page 23: D) Example 2

    5. Press the Manual/Auto button to exit this function. d) Example 2: Comfort period: Monday to Friday from 6: 15 AM to 8: 15 AM and from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Fri. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thu. Sat. Sun. Shedule/Dav ~'¢;...
  • Page 24: Temporary Or Permanent Temperature Bypass

    To modify the Saturday and Sunday schedules: 6, Press the Day button until SA or SU is displayed. 7. Press the Program button to select Prog. 1 and the Hour and Minute buttons to enter 7:30 AM. 8. Press the Program button to select Prog. 2 and than press the Clear button to erase it.
  • Page 25: Select The Heating, Air Conditioning, Or Mixed Mode

    You can also switch to the Vacation setting for a prolonged absence by pressing the 11II button. In that case, the derogation is permanent. To return to the normal oper- ating mode, press the Manual/Auto button. If you wish to immediately return to the programmed settings, press the Manual/Auto button twice.
  • Page 26: Fan Control

    5. FAN CONTROL Use the Fan ON/OFF button to force continuous air circulation (icon :: ON) or to synchronize the fan with the heating or air-conditioning demand (icon ::ON). Please note that if you set the TH 141 in Vacation mode using the telephone controller or a house automation system, the continuous air circulation will be automatically deac- tivated during your absence.
  • Page 27: Connection To The Ct240

    CONNECTION TO THE CT240 The TH 141 is designed to connect directly to the CT240 telephone controller. This combination allows the activation and deactivation of the Vacation mode from _---- ..the CT240 or the telephone. Connect the CT240's terminals A and C to the TH141 s terminals X and C respectively.
  • Page 28: Operating Of The Telephone Interface

    OPERATING THE TELEPHONE INTERFACE You can activate the Vacation setting using the Vacation button of the telephone controller or using the telephone itself. 1 - To activate the Vacation setting, press the Vacation button of the CT240. The 11II Vacation setting will be displayed during 5 seconds and the icon will flash on the screen.
  • Page 29: Sattery Replacement

    7. BATTERY REPLACEMENT The TH 141 will display an icon indicating that the batteries must be replaced. This icon will flash for 60 days. After this delay, the thermostat will shut down your heating unit. During battery replace- ment, the data is kept for of 15 seconds. The time and the programs will not be lost.
  • Page 30: Technical Specifications

    8. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TH141A-HC-28 Model: 2 AA size alkaline batteries Power supply: 2, 3, 4 or 5 wires Connection: Maximum charge: VAC per output 12 Vdc 10%,2.3 rnA Auxiliary input: 4 prog./day, 28 programs total Number of programs: Heating setting range: 5 °C...
  • Page 31: Warranty

    This product is guaranteed against workmanship defects for a two-year period following the initial date of purchase in an authorized retail store. During this period, AUBE technologies inc. will repair or replace, at its option and without charge, any defective product which has been used under normal conditions.
  • Page 32 AUBE TECHNOLOGIES INC. " " " a " " 705 Montrichard 10 rue Ampere Iberville (Quebec) 95500 Gonesse Canada J2X 5KB France Tel. : (450) 358-4600 33 (0) 1 07 99 00 1-800-831-AUBE (2823) Fax: (450) 358-4650 33 (0) 1 34 99 19 'N'NW.aubetech.
  • Page 33 25/1 0/02 920-141-000-00-1-A...
  • Page 34 Summary Instructions To set time and day ~OUI •Day [Mloule To save comlort temperature ..eeo.nomic To save temperature ..[ ( 3 sec To save holiday temperature ..13sec To select comlort temperalure Press [ (>...

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