Installing The Thermostat; Required Tools - Proliphix Thermostat Installation Manual

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Overview
The Proliphix family of Network Thermostats (NT) provide a rich set of innovative
features including the ability to configure settings through a graphical interface either
locally or from any remote location. The thermostats can be connected via secure
wired Ethernet to a home, small business, or light commercial data network.
This guide describes how to physically install the basic series (NT10e/NT20e) as well
as the professional series of thermostats (NT100e/h, NT120e/h, NT125e/h, and
NT150e/h). Any instructions or guidelines that apply to a specific thermostat model
are noted within this guide. The following model-specific features are important to
note during the installation:
NT10e/NT20e (Basic Series)
NT100e/h, NT120e/h, NT125e/h, and NT150e/h (Professional Series)

Installing the Thermostat

This section describes the required tools, guidelines, and installation instructions for
all models of Proliphix thermostats.
Preventing electrostatic discharge (ESD) — Static electricity may cause damage
to the components on the thermostat's circuit module. Do not remove the
Caution
thermostat from the protective bag until you are ready to install the thermostat.

Required Tools

The following tools are required to install the Proliphix thermostat:
Proliphix Thermostat Installation Guide, Release 1.0
Part No. 600-01000-100
Powered by Proliphix Ethernet Power Adapters (EPA20/60).
(NT20e only) Two remote thermal sensors; either Analog or Thermistor.
Single-stage HVAC (1h/1c).
Heat pump HVAC with auxiliary heat (2h/1c).
Powered by Proliphix Ethernet Power Adapters (EPA20/60) or Power over Ethernet (PoE, 802.3af)
power injector equipment. The "h" version models support HVAC system power with 24VAC.
Two remote thermal sensors; either Analog or Thermistor on the NT120e/h, NT125e/h, and
NT150e/h.
Dual-stage HVAC (2h/2c).
Heat pump HVAC with auxiliary heat (2h/1c).
#1 or #2 Phillips head screwdriver.
Drill with a 3/16" or 7/32" bit.
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