White Rodgers F145-1328 Thermostat User Manual


 
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INSTALLATIONINSTALLATION
INSTALLATIONINSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
Do not allow the 3-conductor wire to be pinchedDo not allow the 3-conductor wire to be pinched
Do not allow the 3-conductor wire to be pinchedDo not allow the 3-conductor wire to be pinched
Do not allow the 3-conductor wire to be pinched
between the sensor and the wall.between the sensor and the wall.
between the sensor and the wall.between the sensor and the wall.
between the sensor and the wall.
Check wire connections before applying power.Check wire connections before applying power.
Check wire connections before applying power.Check wire connections before applying power.
Check wire connections before applying power.
Improper connections will lead to permanentImproper connections will lead to permanent
Improper connections will lead to permanentImproper connections will lead to permanent
Improper connections will lead to permanent
damage to the sensor.damage to the sensor.
damage to the sensor.damage to the sensor.
damage to the sensor.
20 Gauge Shielded cable must be used. Cable20 Gauge Shielded cable must be used. Cable
20 Gauge Shielded cable must be used. Cable20 Gauge Shielded cable must be used. Cable
20 Gauge Shielded cable must be used. Cable
shield must be connected to "-" or S3 on theshield must be connected to "-" or S3 on the
shield must be connected to "-" or S3 on theshield must be connected to "-" or S3 on the
shield must be connected to "-" or S3 on the
THERMOSTAT ONLY.THERMOSTAT ONLY.
THERMOSTAT ONLY.THERMOSTAT ONLY.
THERMOSTAT ONLY.
CAUTION
!
INDOOR SENSORINDOOR SENSOR
INDOOR SENSORINDOOR SENSOR
INDOOR SENSOR
SELECT SENSOR LOCATIONSELECT SENSOR LOCATION
SELECT SENSOR LOCATIONSELECT SENSOR LOCATION
SELECT SENSOR LOCATION
Proper location insures that the remote sensor will provide a
comfortable home or building temperature. Observe the follow-
ing general rules when selecting a location:
1. The remote sensor can be located a
maximum maximum
maximum maximum
maximum of 300 feet
from the thermostat.
2. Locate sensor about 5 ft. above the room floor level.
3. Install sensor on a partitioning wall, not on an outside wall.
4. Never expose sensor to direct light from lamps, sun,
fireplaces or any temperature radiating equipment.
5. Avoid locations close to windows, adjoining outside walls,
or doors that lead outside.
6. Avoid locations close to air registers or in the direct path of
air from them.
7. Make sure there are no pipes or duct work in that part of
the wall chosen for the sensor location.
8. Never locate sensor in a room that is normally warmer or
cooler than the rest of the home (such as the kitchen) or
building.
9. Avoid locations with poor air circulation, such as behind
doors or in alcoves.
10. In the home, the living or dining room is normally a good
location, provided there is no cooking range or refrigerator
on opposite side of wall.
OUTDOOR SENSOROUTDOOR SENSOR
OUTDOOR SENSOROUTDOOR SENSOR
OUTDOOR SENSOR
SELECT SENSOR LOCATIONSELECT SENSOR LOCATION
SELECT SENSOR LOCATIONSELECT SENSOR LOCATION
SELECT SENSOR LOCATION
Proper location insures that the remote sensor will provide a
correct outdoor temperature reading. Observe the following
general rules when selecting a location:
1. The interior mounting base can be located a
maximum maximum
maximum maximum
maximum of
300 feet from the thermostat.
2. Install the interior mounting base within 12 ft. of the
intended outdoor probe location.
3. Never install the outdoor probe where it will be exposed to
direct light from lamps, sun, fireplaces or any temperature
radiating equipment.
4. Make sure there are no pipes or ductwork in the wall
chosen for the base location.
5. Outdoor temperature measurement requires installing the
probe outdoors. Good probe locations would be under a
bay window or overhang, out of direct sunlight. Direct sun
exposure will affect sensed temperature. Install probe with
spacer to obtain a more accurate temperature.
Mounting
Surface
Spacer
6. Although connected to the probe wire for outdoor tempera-
ture sensing, the interior mounting base must be placed
indoorsindoors
indoorsindoors
indoors. Therefore, the interior mounting base must be
installed near the perimeter of the building, so that the
probe wire can be run through to the outside of the
structure and placed in the selected (shaded) location. The
outdoor probe wire is 12 feet long (
and should not be cutand should not be cut
and should not be cutand should not be cut
and should not be cut
or splicedor spliced
or splicedor spliced
or spliced), so plan the placement of both the probe and
interior mounting base accordingly. Any excess wire may
be coiled or bundled. The probe should be connected to E2
as shown in figure 2.
WIRINGWIRING
WIRINGWIRING
WIRING
Old Terminal New Terminal
(Thermostat or Remote) (Thermostat or Remote)
S1 +
S2 S
`S3 -
Connection Cross ReferenceConnection Cross Reference
Connection Cross ReferenceConnection Cross Reference
Connection Cross Reference
Thermostats and Remote SensorsThermostats and Remote Sensors
Thermostats and Remote SensorsThermostats and Remote Sensors
Thermostats and Remote Sensors
*F145-1049, *F145-1170 S1 S2 S3
F145-1328, F145-1378 + S -
*Models no longer available Sensor Sensor Sensor
Positive Return Signal Negative
Old/New Remote Terminal DesignationsOld/New Remote Terminal Designations
Old/New Remote Terminal DesignationsOld/New Remote Terminal Designations
Old/New Remote Terminal Designations
Model Number Terminal Designation
Model Number Color Dimensions Application
F145-1328 Classic White 2
1
/
8
" x 3
1
/
2
" x
3
/
4
" Compatible with all White-Rodgers Thermostats with Indoor Remote Sense
INDOOR SENSORSINDOOR SENSORS
INDOOR SENSORSINDOOR SENSORS
INDOOR SENSORS
1. 1F93-380, 1F95-371, 1F95-377 and 1F95-391 thermostats average or weight sensor priority in multiple remote applications.
Model Number Color Dimensions Application
F145-1378 Classic White 2
1
/
8
" x 3
1
/
2
" x
3
/
4
" Compatible with all White-Rodgers Thermostats with Outdoor Remote Sense
with 12 ft. sensor lead
OUTDOOR SENSORSOUTDOOR SENSORS
OUTDOOR SENSORSOUTDOOR SENSORS
OUTDOOR SENSORS
1. Outdoor Sensor provides outdoor temperature to thermostat display. Not used for averaging or cycle rate calculations except on 1F95-391.