White Rodgers 1A10 User Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS —

TYPE 1A10-SERIES

LIGHT DUTY LINE VOLTAGE

HEATING-COOLING

THERMOSTAT

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY, BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THIS THERMOSTAT

KEEP INSTRUCTION SHEET FOR FUTURE USE

This Light Duty Line Voltage Heating-Cooling Thermostat is
designed for controlling fan motors, circulator motors,
contactors, motor starters, valves, etc. To provide greater

room comfort, the thermostat is equipped v\/lth fixed
anticipators.

Two dial stops are supplied, which may be used for making a
maximum or minimum setting, a limited temperature range
or a locked dial setting. (See parts package).

The thermostat may be converted to horizontal mounting by
applying the adhesive backed horizontal dial over the
vertical dial. (See dial package).

The temperature may be set anywhere between 36° and 90° F
or 2° and 32°C by turning knob to the desired temperature
on the dial.

Positive off or system selection can be obtained by using a

switching sub-base.

DEGREES FAHRENHEIT

TYPE

DEGREES CENTIGRADE

TYPE

Switch Action:

S.P.D.T.

(Heating, open on rise)
(Cooling, close on rise)

Range:

36 to 90° F. or 2° to 32° C.

SPECIFICATIONS

Contact Structure:

Snap Switch

Electrical Rating:

CAUTION

________________ When thermostat is set below 40° F or

5° C, damage to the building and/or contents may result
due to freezing. This is possible due to factory calibration
tolerances, thermostat location and operating
characteristics of the heating equipment.

Voltage (A.C.)

120v.

240v.

277v.

Full Load Amps.

8

4

4

Locked Rotor Amps.

48

24

24

Resistive Amps.

8

8

8

Pilot Duty 125 VA

SELECTING LOCATION

The proper location of the room thermostat is most

important to insure that it will provide a comfortable home

temperature. Observe the following general rules when
selecting a location:

1. Locate it about 5 ft. above the floor.

2. Install it on a partitioning wall, not on an outside wall.

3. Never expose It to direct light from lamps, sun, fireplaces

or any temperature radiating equipment.

4. Avoid locations close to doors that lead outside, windows,

or adjoining outside walls.

5. Avoid locations close to air registers, or in the direct path

of air from them.

6. Make sure there are no pipes or duct work in that part of

the wall chosen for the thermostat location.

7. Never locate It in a room that is warmer or cooler than the

rest of the home, such as the kitchen.

8. Avoid location with lack of air circulation, such as behind

doors or alcoves.

9. The living or dining room is normally a good location,

provided there is no cooking range or refrigerator on

opposite side of wall.

CAUTION

__

To prevent electrical shock and/or

equipment damage, disconnect electric power to system,
at main fuse or circuit breaker box, until installation is
complete.

The thermostat may be mounted in any standard 3" x 2" or 4"

X

2" electrical outlet box. For ease of installation, use a deep

type box. USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY.

Installation should be made as follows:
1. Cut field just long enough to reach wiring terminals with

thermostat held in palm of hand. (Appx. 6")

INSTALLATION

2

.

Strip field wires 1/2" and make connections to wiring

terminals. Connect load (or loads) as shown on the
diagram for your application. (See wiring)

3. Remove thermostat cover by grasping top and bottom of

cover and pull straight out. Dress wiring into switch box
and secure thermostat to outlet box with mounting
screws.

NOTE:

DO NOT PUSH OR DAMAGE THE KNOB

SENSING ELEMENT DURING INSTALLATION.

4. Install thermostat cover and turn knob to desired setting.

Printed in U.S.A.

PART No. 37-3911

Replaces 37-3655-1, 37-3657, 37-3842, 37-3867

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