Lutron Electronics 0077 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter User Manual 9510 0712 ai
Lutron Electronics Company Inc Low Power Communication Device Transmitter 9510 0712 ai
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User Manual 1
Installation and Operating Instructions Premier Series Specifications: Temperature Monitor Range: 32.2°F to 99.9°F (0.0°C to 37.7°C) Setpoint Range: 60.0°F to 85.0°F (15.5°C to 29.5°C) *Setpoint: 72°F (22°C) *Comfort Limits: 65.0°F (18.5°C) cooling 85.0°F (29.5°C) heating Display Format: Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Backlight: EL blue green Sampling Rate: Every 15 seconds Accuracy: ± 1°F (0.5°C) Power Source: 24VAC/DC (20 minimum to 32 maximum) Load Rating: 1.5 amps per load circuit *Fan Control: Selectable: Auto cycle, Low, Medium, High Heat/Cool Control: 1 heat and 1 cool circuit (see system function) *Economy Limits: Maintains room temperature between 60.0°F and 85.0°F (15.5°C and 29.5°C) when thermostat is in economy (ECON) mode *Fan Purge Timer: 30 seconds Anti-short Cycle: 3 minute hold in no call state at all times *Cycle Rate: 8 cycles per hour * Differential: 0.4°F * Display Mode: Setpoint temperature * System Function: Heat and Cool *See Field Programming Instructions PFC-M24 PFC-M24-RS 24 Volt PFC-A24 PFC-A24-RS SETPOINT ◦ SETPOINT ◦ AUTO AUTO Increase temperature °F/°C Switches between °F and °C Decrease temperature Selects fan function °F/°C COOL HEAT/AUTO/ System Mode Switch Application: This thermostat is a 24 volt heating and cooling digital temperature control designed to operate 2 or 4-pipe fan coil systems. Switching of load circuits is through relay contacts. Fan outputs can be configured to operate 3, 2 or single speed fan motors. The fan control also has configurations for user select fan speed with economy function, continuous fan or auto cycle fan. This thermostat operates on a single setpoint with automatic changeover from heating to cooling. 4-PIPE FAN COIL, 2-PIPE ELECTRIC HEAT OR ELECTRONIC AQUASTAT INSTALLATION: This device should be installed and serviced by a qualified technician. Junction box mounting is highly recommended. 1. Caution: Make sure that power has been disconnected. 2. All wiring must comply with applicable codes and ordinances. 3. A thorough check-out of the system should be made after installation is complete. 4. If fan motor is larger than 1/4 HP and/or electric heaters are used for heating, additional power relays will be required 5. If retrofitting old thermostat, remove old thermostat from the junction box, carefully noting the wire connections on the old unit. Record wire color and terminal legends in spaces provided. Installation Notice: This high performance digital thermostat is designed to provide many years of superior comfort control when properly installed and maintained. To achieve maximum performance, this device is designed to draw room air into itself continuously. Reasonable care must therefore be taken with regard to air quality at the time of installation as well as during periods of normal use, see operating conditions below. Operating Conditions: The electronic mechanisms incorporated within this unit REQUIRE operating conditions similar to other electronic devices intended for INDOOR USE ONLY, such as would be acceptable for TV and similar household appliances. Relative humidity must be less than 95% and the atmosphere must be non-condensing. For operation in bathrooms, shower or pool areas, outdoor entry ways, greenhouses and similar applications, order the “-k” option. This product includes protection for coastal/tropical application, therefore it is suitable for use in high humidity environments. Air quality must be maintained FREE of heavy dust or debris which may infiltrate the interior of this device. Installation in any space which is unfinished or undergoing repainting or general rehabilitation is also considered product abuse. This device should be removed from service during any local construction activity. Old thermostat wire function Power Feed Common Heat Cool Low Fan Medium Fan High Fan Disconnect old thermostat and remove any existing backplate or mounting plate. 6. Install the mounting bracket to the Mounting Bracket junction box with the two long mounting screws provided. See mounting detail to the right. Note: If application involves a double ganged junction box, Screw: 6/32 x 3/4" a backplate will be required for a complete installation. Please consult your supplier. Cleaning: This device incorporates a high impact polycarbonate enclosure which is easily cleaned with a dry cloth or vacuum brush. Occasional soiling may be cleaned with a soft cloth lightly dampened with water and/or mild cleaning solution. IN NO CASE should this device be directly sprayed with or exposed to free flowing liquids, including water, which could penetrate its interior. FAILURE TO OBSERVE ANY OF THE ABOVE CONDITIONS OF USE WILL COMPLETELY VOID THE SUPPLIER WARRANTY. CAUTION MAKE SURE UNIT IS PROPERLY CONNECTED. DAMAGE TO THE DIGITAL CONTROL CAN BE CAUSED BY MISWIRING, WHICH WILL VOID THE WARRANTY. FOR SAFETY REASONS ALWAYS USE WIRE NUTS ON ALL WIRE CONNECTIONS!!! Cable wire color Standard Junction Box User Note: The top of this unit will become warm to the touch. This is a normal operation. Internal heating is employed to continuously convect air upward through the thermostat, thereby improving room air temperature measurement. Direct conflict with a downward ceiling fan or system fan air flow may result in false temperature reading. Locate thermostat to avoid interference. 7. From the wire chart found in step 5, assign, according to function, the cable wire colors to the thermostat wire legend provided below. Note: The control feed and the load feed will be connected together for the 4-pipe installation. If this is a new installation, record the cable wire colors in the thermostat legend provided below. New Stat Wire Function Control Feed Load Feed Common Heat Cool Low Fan Medium Fan High Fan New Stat Wire Color Red Orange Black White Yellow Green Blue Violet BASIC FUNCTIONS Room Temperature Indicator Cable Wire Color Fan Icons White 24VAC Fan Cool Valve Black Heat Valve Diagnostic Indicator Cycle Timing: (Anti-short cycle protection) 3 minute (minimum) dwell time in no-call states (both heat and cool). 1 minute (minimum) dwell time in call states (both heat and cool). Temperature is sampled every 15 seconds. Feed Wiring Diagram 4-pipe Fan Coil 2 Speed Fan (programmed setting) White Yellow Violet NOT USED Blue MEDIUM Green LOW Heat Icon Programming Icons Change Scale Units: Slide the °F/°C switch to the left to display °F Slide the °F/°C switch to the right to display °C When the °F/°C switch is invoked, the thermostat will reset and display the default setpoint in the selected scale. Common Orange PROG DIAG ERASE Select Fan Operation: Press fan button ( ) to select the following fan functions* Continuous HIGH speed fan Continuous Medium speed fan Continuous LOW speed fan AUTO on/off with automatic speed change ECON, economy function *fan function sequence with auto as the starting point Yellow Red AUTO ECON Scale Indicator Adjust Temperature Setpoint: Press up button ( ) to raise the temperature (warmer) Press down button ( ) to lower the temperature (cooler) Wiring Diagram 4-pipe Fan Coil 3 Speed Fan (default configuration) Violet HIGH Blue MEDIUM Green LOW ◦ Cool Icon Feed Orange ROOM SETPOINT Mode Icons NOTE: For more details on Electronic Aquastat installions, refer to Remote Sensor/Aquastat Option on page 5. Red Setpoint Indicator Check Low Fan Function: Press the fan button. One fan symbol will appear on the LCD. Low fan speed will turn on immediately. Medium or high fan, if active, will turn off. 24VAC Fan Black Cool Valve Heat Valve ◦ Check Medium Fan Function: Press the fan button. Two fan symbols will appear on the LCD. Low fan will turn off and medium fan will turn on immediately. Common NOTE: When the thermostat is programmed for 2 speed the High fan wire will not be used. Also, when the thermostat is programmed for single speed fan, only the low fan wire connection will be used. Isolate any unused fan speed wires from the thermostat. SETPOINT ◦ Check High Fan Function: Press the fan button. Three fan symbols will appear on the LCD. Medium fan will turn off and high fan will turn on immediately. 8. Connect the thermostat wires to the cable wires recorded in step 7. 9. Push the wires into the junction box. Tilt the thermostat so that the bottom of the thermostat is resting on the mounting tabs of the mounting plate. Push the top of the thermostat towards the wall and secure into place with the self-tapping screw as shown to the right. SETPOINT Standard Junction box Check Heating: Press and hold the up button until the heat symbol appears on the LCD. Within 4 seconds the heat valve will be activated. For manual changeover models place the system mode switch in the heat or auto position. Note: Room temperature must be below the Comfort Heating Limit 85.0°F (29.5°C) for heating to become active. 10. Turn power on. At start up, the low fan will automatically run for three minutes to cycle room air. If cooling or heating is required, it may become active after the first 30 seconds of fan run time. SETPOINT ◦ SETPOINT AUTO °F/°C O/COO HEAT/AUT 9510-0712 Rev D 10-23-07 Check Cooling: Press and hold the down button until the cool symbol appears on the LCD. Within 4 seconds the cool valve will be activated. For manual changeover models place the system mode switch in the cool or auto position. Note: Room temperature must be above the Comfort Cooling Limit 65°F (18.5°C) for cooling to become active. 2-PIPE FAN COIL INSTALLATION: (Bimetal Aquastat ONLY) NOTE: For Electronic Aquastat applications (RS models) use the 4-Pipe wiring ONLY. Follow the instructions for a 4-pipe installation with the following exceptions: SETPOINT AUTO °F/°C O/COO HEAT/AUT Old Thermostat Function Control Feed Common Water Valve Aquastat Heat Aquastat Cool Low Fan Medium Fan High Fan FUNCTION CHART Heating Currently Active Adjust setpoint as follows: SYSTEM FAN SPEED HEAT COOL AUTO LOW MED HIGH Med Hi Lo Med Hi Lo Med Hi Off Lo Med Hi Lo Lo Med Hi 6.0°F or more ABOVE room temperature On Hi Lo 3.0°F to 5.9°F ABOVE room temperature On Med 0.4°F BELOW to 2.9°F ABOVE room temperature On Lo 1.9°F to 0.4°F BELOW room temperature Off 2.0°F BELOW room temperature (cool threshold) Reset Heating or Cooling Not Currently Active Adjust setpoint as follows: SYSTEM Set 1.9°F ABOVE to 1.9°F BELOW room temperature Off 2.0°F BELOW room temperature Adjust setpoint as follows: 2.0°F ABOVE room temperature (heat threshold) 1.9°F to 0.4°F ABOVE room temperature MED HIGH Med Hi Lo Med Hi Lo Med Hi Lo Lo Off Off Set Lo SYSTEM FAN SPEED HEAT COOL AUTO LOW Set New Stat Wire New Stat Wire Function Color Control Feed Red Common Black Load Feed (valve) Orange Aquastat Heat White Aquastat Cool Yellow Low Fan Green Medium Fan Blue High Fan Violet FAN SPEED HEAT COOL AUTO LOW 2.0°F ABOVE room temperature Cooling Currently Active Set MED HIGH Reset Lo Lo Med Hi Off Off Lo Med Hi 0.4°F ABOVE to 2.9°F BELOW room temperature On Lo Lo Med Hi 3.0°F down to 5.9°F BELOW room temperature On Med Lo Med Hi 6.0°F or more BELOW room temperature On Hi Lo Med Hi Cable Wire Color Cable Wire Color Wiring Diagram 2-pipe Fan Coil with 3 Speed Fan Red White Yellow Orange Aquastat (mounted on water supply line) or season change switch 24VAC Violet HIGH Blue MEDIUM Green LOW TROUBLE SHOOTING TESTS (4-Pipe System) Voltage: When using a voltmeter across "Black" and "Red" and “Black” to “Orange”, voltage must be 24VAC. To Check Continuity: (Using a Voltmeter with all loads connected) Feed Fan Valve Black Common A) When the thermostat is calling for Cooling, meter should read 24VAC from “Black” to “Yellow”. When cooling is deactivated, meter should read 0VAC from “Black” to “Yellow”. Wiring Diagram 2-pipe Fan Coil with 2 Speed Fan Red B) When the thermostat is calling for Heating, meter should read 24VAC from “Black” to “White”. When heating is deactivated, meter should read 0VAC from “Black” to “White”. White Yellow Orange Violet NOT USED Blue MEDIUM Green LOW C) When the thermostat is calling for High Fan, meter should read 24VAC from “Black” to “Violet”. When all fan speeds are turned off, meter should read 0VAC from “Black” to “Violet”. Feed Aquastat (mounted on water supply line) or season change switch 24VAC Fan Valve D) When the thermostat is calling for Medium Fan, meter should read 24VAC from “Black” to “Blue”. When all fan speeds are turned off, meter should read 0VAC from “Black” to “Blue”. Black Common E) When the thermostat is calling for Low Fan, meter should read 24VAC from “Black” to “Green”. When all fan speeds are turned off, meter should read 0VAC from “Black” to “Green”. NOTE: When the thermostat is programmed for 2 speed the High fan wire will not be used. Also, when the thermostat is programmed for single speed fan, only the low fan wire connection will be used. Isolate any unused fan speed wires from the thermostat. 9510-0712 Rev D 10-23-07 FUNCTION CHART TROUBLE SHOOTING TESTS (2-Pipe System) Voltage: When using a voltmeter across “Black" and "Red", voltage must be 24VAC. To Check Continuity: (Using a Voltmeter with all loads connected) Heating Season, Hot Pipe Adjust setpoint as follows: Cold pipe or season switch set to cool: (power supplied through yellow wire) A) When the thermostat is calling for cooling and low fan, meter should read 24VAC from “Black” to “Orange” and from “Black” to “Green”. When cooling is deactivated, meter should read 0VAC from “Black” to “Orange” and “Black” to “Green”. SYSTEM MED HIGH 6.0°F or more ABOVE room temperature On Hi Lo Med Hi 3.0°F to 5.9°F ABOVE room temperature On Med Lo Med Hi 0.4°F BELOW to 2.9°F ABOVE room temperature On Lo Lo Med Hi 1.9°F to 0.4°F BELOW room temperature Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off 2.0°F BELOW room temperature (cool threshold) Reset Heating or Cooling Not Currently Active Adjust setpoint as follows: B) When the thermostat is calling for cooling and medium fan, meter should read 24VAC from “Black” to “Orange” and from “Black” to “Blue”. When cooling is deactivated, meter should read 0VAC from ”Black” to “Orange” and “Black” to “Blue”. SYSTEM 2.0°F ABOVE room temperature, Hot Pipe Set 1.9°F ABOVE to 1.9°F BELOW room temperature Off Cooling Season, Cold Pipe Adjust setpoint as follows: 2.0°F ABOVE room temperature (heat threshold) Hot pipe or season switch set to heat: (power supplied through white wire) A) When the thermostat is calling for heating and low fan, meter should read 24VAC from “Black” to “Orange” and from “Black” to “Green”. When heating is deactivated, meter should read 0VAC from ”Black” to “Orange” and “Black” to “Green”. Set FAN SPEED HEAT COOL AUTO LOW 2.0°F BELOW room temperature C) When the thermostat is calling for cooling and high fan, meter should read 24VAC from “Black” to “Orange” and from “Black” to “Violet”. When cooling is deactivated, meter should read 0VAC from ”Black” to “Orange” and “Black” to “Violet”. FAN SPEED HEAT COOL AUTO LOW HIGH Lo Med Hi Off Off Off Off Off Set Lo Lo Med Hi SYSTEM FAN SPEED HEAT COOL AUTO LOW Set MED Lo MED HIGH Reset Off Off Off Off 1.9°F to 0.4°F ABOVE room temperature Off Off Off Off Off 0.4°F ABOVE to 2.9°F BELOW room temperature On Lo Lo Med Hi 3.0°F down to 5.9°F BELOW room temperature On Med Lo Med Hi 6.0°F or more BELOW room temperature On Hi Lo Med Hi Diagnostic Mode: Press and hold the "up" and "down" buttons together until "DIAG" appears on the display. Diagnostic mode will alternately display setpoint and room temperature every 8 seconds. B) When the thermostat is calling for heating and medium fan, meter should read 24VAC from “Black” to “Orange” and from “Black” to “Blue”. When heating is deactivated, meter should read 0VAC from ”Black” to “Orange” and “White” to “Blue”. The current operating fan mode will also show. Low speed fan will display a single fan icon, two speed fan will display two fan icons and three speed fan will display three fan icons. C) When the thermostat is calling for heating and high fan, meter should read 24VAC from “Black” to “Orange” and from “Black” to “Violet”. When heating is deactivated, meter should read 0VAC from ”Black” to “Orange” and “Black” to “Violet”. To deactivate the diagnostic mode, press the "fan" button until the fan activity moves to "ECON". "DIAG" will disappear from the display. Press the "fan" button again to return to operating mode. Diagnostic mode can also be deactivated by changing the °F/°C slide switch. SETPOINT ◦ AUTO DIAG ROOM ◦ AUTO DIAG SETPOINT ◦ ECON Remote Sensor/Aquastat Option: The remote sensor option features a dual mode external sensor function. SEN2 is to be used only as a room temperature sensor (order PSG P-RS). SEN3 is to be used only with the Electronic Aquastat Kit (order PSG P-AK). The REF terminal is common to both sensor inputs. To activate the SEN2 or SEN3 terminals see programming instructions. Both sensor functions may be used at the same time, having both electronic aquastat and remote room temperature capability. When the remote sensor is connected, it may be used to control the thermostat instead of the on board sensor or it may be averaged with the on board sensor. Use only 3 conductor cable or shielded 2 conductor cable. Connect the shield or the third wire to the COM terminal. Optional remote functions PFC-ALV-RS and PFC-MLV-RS models ONLY +3V SB1 SB2 COM +3V SB1 SB2 COM SEN3 SEN2 REF Aquastat Sensor SEN3 SEN2 REF Remote Sensor Terminal Block Remote Setback Terminal Block IMPORTANT: The electronic aquastat sensor replaces the bimetal switch which is common in most 2-pipe heat/cool fan coil systems. This allows for the thermostat to directly control the equipment as well as provide for alterations in change-over temperature thresholds. Follow the standard 4-pipe wiring diagram. Cool wire will control the heat/cool valve, the heat wire will operate as an auxilliary electric heat switch (depending on fan coil equipment). Isolate all of the unused wires. Remote Setback/Shutdown Option: The remote setback features a dual mode function. SB1 is the input for remote setback (economy) and SB2 is the input for remote shutdown mode. Setback mode when energized will remotely place the thermostat in economy mode using the programmable economy heat and cool setpoints. Shutdown mode when energized will remotely place the thermostat in disable mode. The thermostat, at this time, will not call for heating or cooling until taken out of shutdown mode. To activate the setback or shutdown mode use dry contacts (relays or mechanical switch) to connect the +3V terminal to the appropriate SB1 or SB2 terminal. An open circuit on SB1 or SB2 will disable the remote function. Sensor Refer to the programming instructions for selecting the aquastat sensor function, temperature changeover settings, output configurations, purge frequency and purge time duration. The thermostat will monitor pipe temperature every 5 seconds. For a valvelss systems, select the 2Pn configuration setting since this will bypass the valve purge functions and provide heating or cooling based on pipe temperature alone. The 2PS and 2PE configurations operate with a valve purge function to prevent incorrect temperature readings from static or standing water in the pipe. The valve purge operates on a programmed interval (purge frequency) for a programed duration (purge time duration) in the event of low activity over an extended period of time. If the heat or cool call has lasted for more than three minutes, the pipe temperature heat or cool mode is rechecked to verify proper operating mode. +3V SB1 SB2 COM Motion Sensor and dry contact (+3vdc) Motion Sensor (-) window switch Valve Mount the Electronic Aquastat Sensor to the water pipe. The best location is to be as close to the main pipe as possible and attached before the water valve connection. Dry contact connections door switch Wire Ties Water Main A COM terminal is provided for active type remote switch gear such as the electronic motion sensor. Do not use the COM terminal for any other application. window switch Room Sensor +3V SB1 SB2 COM Function charts on next page 2Ps Functions: 2Pn Functions: System with a single valve used for hear and cool. The cooling wire of the thermostat will be used to control the water valve for heat and cool. The heat wire will not be used. System is valveless. Heating and cooling are provided by operating fans only. The cooling wire of the thermostat will operate similiarly to the 2Ps above, but it is not necessary for connection. The heat wire will not be used. FUNCTION CHART 2Ps Hot Pipe Adjust setpoint as follows: 6.0°F or more ABOVE room temperature 3.0°F up to 5.9°F ABOVE room temperature FUNCTION CHART 2Pn FAN SPEED VALVE On On AUTO LOW Hi Lo MED Med Hot Pipe HIGH FAN SPEED Hi Adjust setpoint as follows: MED HIGH On Hi Lo Med Hi Hi VALVE Med Lo Med Hi 6.0°F or more ABOVE room temperature AUTO LOW 0.4°F BELOW to 2.9°F ABOVE room temperature On Lo Lo Med Hi 3.0°F up to 5.9°F ABOVE room temperature On Med Lo Med more than 0.4°F BELOW room temperature Off Off Lo Med Hi 0.4°F BELOW to 2.9°F ABOVE room temperature On Lo Lo Med Hi more than 0.4°F BELOW room temperature Off Off Off *Off *Off Cold Pipe Adjust setpoint as follows: FAN SPEED VALVE AUTO LOW MED HIGH Cold Pipe FAN SPEED more than 0.4°F ABOVE room temperature Off Off Lo Med Hi Adjust setpoint as follows: MED HIGH 0.4°F ABOVE to 2.9°F BELOW room temperature On Lo Lo Med Hi more than 0.4°F ABOVE room temperature Off Off Lo *Off *Off 3.0°F down to 5.9°F BELOW room temperature On Med Lo Med Hi 0.4°F ABOVE to 2.9°F BELOW room temperature On Lo Lo Med Hi 6.0°F or more BELOW room temperature On Hi Lo Med Hi 3.0°F down to 5.9°F BELOW room temperature On Med Lo Med Hi 6.0°F or more BELOW room temperature On Hi Lo Med Hi VALVE AUTO LOW 2PE Functions: System with a single valve that supplies both hot and cold water and has an auxiliary electric strip heat for use when pipe is cold. The cooling wire of the thermostat will be used to control the water valve for heat and cool. The heat wire will operate auxiliary electric strip heat. FUNCTION CHART 2PE Hot Pipe Adjust setpoint as follows: FAN SPEED SYSTEM AUX HT VALVE MED HIGH Lo Med Hi Lo Med Hi AUTO LOW 6.0°F or more ABOVE room temperature On Hi 3.0°F up to 5.9°F ABOVE room temperature On Med 0.4°F BELOW to 2.9°F ABOVE room temperature On Lo Lo Med Hi more than 0.4°F BELOW room temperature Off Off Lo Med Hi Cold Pipe, Active auxiliary heat Adjust setpoint as follows: FAN SPEED SYSTEM AUX HT VALVE AUTO LOW MED HIGH 6.0°F or more ABOVE room temperature On Hi Lo Med Hi 3.0°F up to 5.9°F ABOVE room temperature On Med Lo Med Hi 0.4°F BELOW to 2.9°F ABOVE room temperature On Lo Lo Med Hi 1.9°F BELOW to 0.4°F BELOW room temperature Off Off Lo Med Hi 2.0°F BELOW room temperature (cool threshold) Reset Lo Lo Med Hi Cold Pipe, Dynamic Dead Band Adjust setpoint as follows: Set FAN SPEED SYSTEM AUX HT VALVE MED HIGH 2.0°F ABOVE room temperature Set Off Lo Lo Med Hi 1.9°F ABOVE to 1.9°F BELOW room temperature Off Off Off Lo Med Hi Set Lo Lo Med Hi 2.0°F BELOW room temperature Cold Pipe, Active Cooling Cooling Currently Active 2.0°F ABOVE room temperature (heat threshold) AUTO LOW FAN SPEED SYSTEM AUX HT VALVE Set AUTO LOW MED HIGH Reset Lo Lo Med Hi 1.9°F ABOVE to 0.4°F ABOVE room temperature Off Off Lo Med Hi PSG Controls, Inc. LIMITED WARRANTY POLICY PSG Controls, Inc. (Hereinafter referred to as "PSG") warrants the following: Only cataloged products sold to distributors are warranted to the original purchaser, to conform with specifications furnished or approved by PSG, and to be free from defects in material and workmanship, for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, unless specified in writing for a different period. Any PSG product that proves defective within the above described warranty period will be repaired or replaced (at PSG's option) free of any charge if returned to the PSG factory at 1225 Tunnel Road, Perkasie, PA. 18944 with transportation charges prepaid. Prior to returning this product to PSG, the purchaser shall give PSG notice in writing stating how this product fails to fulfill this warranty. No product shall be accepted for repair or replacement without a required written notice and without prior written authorization and shipping instructions having been received by the purchaser from PSG. Only PSG's factory is authorized to perform services under this warranty. This warranty does not extend to any product that has been subjected to misuse, abuse, neglect, accidents, alterations, improper installation or use in violation of the printed instructions furnished by PSG. This warranty neither applies to batteries nor deterioration of, nor damage to the product caused by the use of faulty batteries. Final determination as to whether any product is actually defective rests solely with PSG. This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other agreements and warranties, expressed, implied, or statutory and PSG has no other obligations or liabilities in connection with this product. In no event shall PSG's obligation or liability hereunder exceed the purchase price of this product. PSG SHALL NOT IN ANY EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also have other rights which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or implied warranties, so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you. Toll free technical assistance is available via our technical hotline: 1-800-523-2558 Mon-Fri, 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Eastern Standard Time 0.4°F ABOVE to 2.9°F BELOW room temperature On Lo Lo Med Hi 3.0°F BELOW to 5.9°F BELOW room temperature On Med Lo Med Hi 6.0°F or more BELOW room temperature On Hi Lo Med Hi PSG Controls, Inc. 1225 Tunnel Road - Perkasie, PA 18944 - 215-257-3621 - Fax 215-257-4288 Web site - www.psgcontrols.com E-mail - sales@psgcontrols.com 9510-0712 Rev D 10-23-07
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