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		 F145-1328/F145-1378   
					Indoor Remote Sensor/Outdoor Remote Sensor   
					INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS   
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					FAILURETOREADANDFOLLOWALLINSTRUCTIONSCAREFULLYBEFORE   
					INSTALLING OR OPERATING THIS CONTROL COULD CAUSE PERSONAL   
					INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.   
					INDOOR REMOTE SENSOR   
					OUTDOOR REMOTE SENSOR   
					Outdoor Probe   
					Interior Mounting Base   
					PRECAUTIONS   
					CAUTION   
					To prevent electrical shock and/or equipment dam-   
					age, disconnect electric power to system at main fuse   
					or circuit breaker box until installation is complete.   
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					NOTE   
					If in doubt about whether your wiring is millivolt, line, or low   
					voltage, have it inspected by a qualified heating and air   
					conditioning contractor or electrician.   
					Do not exceed the specification ratings.   
					WARNING   
					Do not use on circuits exceeding specified voltage.   
					Higher voltage will damage control and could cause   
					shock or fire hazard.   
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					All wiring must conform to local and national electrical codes   
					and ordinances.   
					This control is a precision instrument, and should be handled   
					carefully. Roughhandlingordistortingcomponentscouldcause   
					the control to malfunction.   
					Do not short out terminals on gas valve or primary   
					control to test. Short or incorrect wiring will damage   
					thermostat and could cause personal injury and/or   
					property damage.   
					The remote sensors cannot be used with systems where power   
					interruptions are part of normal system operation.   
					SPECIFICATIONS   
					The F145-1328 remote sensor is approved for indoor use Operating humidity range: 0 to 90% RH (non-condensing).   
					only.   
					20 gauge, three-conductor shielded cable must be used for all   
					Temperature range: 40° to 99°F   
					remote sensor wiring.   
					20 gauge, three-conductor shielded cable must be used for all   
					remote sensor wiring.   
					The F145-1378 remote sensor is approved for outdoor   
					use only.   
					Temperature range of outdoor probe: -40° to 140°F   
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				WIRINGDIAGRAMS   
					Note: Also connect shield of 20 gauge 3 connector cable   
					to - or S3 on thermostat subbase.   
					Remote Sensor   
					S1 S2 S3   
					S1 S2 S3   
					+ 
					S 
					– 
					To + or   
					To S or   
					To - or   
					To S1   
					To S2   
					To S3   
					Thermostat Subbase   
					Figure 1 – Single Stage Thermostat Remote Sensor Wiring (F145-1328)   
					Note: Also connect shield of 20 gauge 3 connector cable   
					to - or S3 on thermostat subbase.   
					SA SB SC OT   
					Remote Outdoor Sensor   
					+ Terminals   
					- Terminals   
					L 
					PH   
					D 
					SA SB SC OT   
					+ 
					S 
					– 
					E2   
					Thermostat Subbase   
					Outdoor Probe   
					To +   
					To OT   
					To -   
					Remote Indoor Sensor A   
					Remote Indoor Sensor B   
					Remote Indoor Sensor C   
					+ 
					S 
					– 
					+ 
					S 
					– 
					+ 
					S 
					– 
					To -   
					To -   
					To +   
					To SB   
					To +   
					To SC   
					To SA   
					To +   
					To -   
					Figure 2 – Staging Thermostat Multi-Stage or Heat Pump Indoor/Outdoor Remote Sensor Wiring   
					(F145-1328/F145-1378)   
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				CONFIGURATION   
					Comfort-Set II   
					Comfort-Set III/Comfort-Set 90/90 Series   
					Single Stage Models: Verify jumper wire W-22 on the back   
					of the thermostat (not the subbase) has been clipped.   
					Multi-stage and Heat Pump Models: Verify jumper wire W-   
					18 on the back of the thermostat (not the subbase) has   
					been clipped.   
					Single Stage Models: Verify jumper wire W-922 on the   
					back of the thermostat (not the subbase) has been clipped.   
					You must also enable the remote sensor option in the   
					Installation Instructions, Configuration Menu.   
					Multi-stage and Heat Pump Models: When installing a   
					remote sensor you must enable the remote sensor option in   
					the Installation Instructions, Installer Menu.   
					REMOTE SENSOR CALCULATED PRIORITY AVERAGE   
					1F93-380, 1F94-371, 1F95-371, 1F95-377, 1F95-391   
					Single stage thermostats accept only 1 remote sensor. 90 Series multi-stage and heat pump thermostats accept up to 3   
					indoor remote sensors and can be assigned sensor priorities.   
					Tables 1-3 show how priority (LO, AVG, HI) effects the room temperature calculation. The example below table three shows   
					the calculation of each remote sensor and how it uses them to arrive at room temperature average.   
					Table 1: Remote Sensor A configured as a LO priority sensor   
					Remote Sensor   
					Priority   
					Sensor   
					SA   
					Priority   
					LO   
					Multiplier Room Temperature   
					Averaging Calculation   
					1 x 70 = 70 (Priority Multiplier x Room Temp.)   
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					70°F (Sensor Temp.)   
					Table 2: Remote Sensor B configured as a AVG priority sensor   
					Remote Sensor   
					Priority   
					Sensor   
					SB   
					Priority   
					AVERAGE   
					Multiplier Room Temperature   
					Averaging Calculation   
					2 x 75 = 150 (Priority Multiplier x Room Temp.)   
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					75°F (Sensor Temp.)   
					Table 3: Remote Sensor C configured as a HI priority sensor   
					Remote Sensor   
					Priority   
					Sensor   
					SC   
					Priority   
					HI   
					Multiplier Room Temperature   
					Averaging Calculation   
					4 x 80 = 320 (Priority Multiplier x Room Temp.)   
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					80°F (Sensor Temp.)   
					The example below lists three sensors each with a different priority and room temperature. All three sensors are combined in   
					the calculation to display the average temperature. The priority multiplier shown in the tables above causes a sensor with   
					low priority to carry less weight in the calculated average. A sensor with a HI priority setting contributes more to the calcu-   
					lated average. Assume that the building in which the thermostat is located has three indoor remote sensors (SA, SB, SC)   
					that have different room temperatures (70, 75, 80). The calculated average will be displayed as the room temperature   
					shown in the example below.   
					Example: Remote Sensors A, B, and C configured as a LO, AVG, and HI priority sensors   
					Remote Sensor   
					Priority   
					Sensor   
					SA   
					SB   
					Priority   
					LO   
					AVERAGE   
					HI   
					Multiplier Room Temperature   
					Averaging Calculation   
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					2 
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					70°F (Sensor Temp.)   
					75°F (Sensor Temp.)   
					80°F (Sensor Temp.)   
					1 x 70 = 70 (Priority Multiplier x Room Temp.)   
					2 x 75 = 150 (Priority Multiplier x Room Temp.)   
					4 x 80 = 320 (Priority Multiplier x Room Temp.)   
					Avg. Calc. (540)/Sum Priority Mult. (7)   
					540/7 = 77°F (Calculated Displayed Temp.)   
					SC   
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				REMOTESENSORTROUBLESHOOTINGGUIDE   
					Comfort-Set II   
					Comfort-Set III/Comfort-Set 90/90 Series   
					Single Stage Models: Verify jumper wire W-22 on the back   
					of the thermostat (not the subbase) has been clipped.   
					Multi-stage and Heat Pump Models: Verify jumper wire   
					W-18 on the back of the thermostat (not the subbase) has   
					been clipped.   
					Single Stage Models: Verify jumper wire W-922 on the   
					back of the thermostat (not the subbase) has been clipped.   
					You must also enable the remote sensor option in the   
					Installation Instructions, Configuration Menu.   
					Multi-stage and Heat Pump Models: When installing a   
					remote sensor you must enable the remote sensor option in   
					the Installation Instructions, Installer Menu.   
					Troubleshooting Chart   
					To function correctly and read temperature accurately, the thermostat (when set up for a remote as outlined above) must   
					have constant 24-volt power. If the thermostat temperature is steadily dropping, reading low, or reads 08° when a remote   
					sensor is installed, it can be traced to one of the three following conditions.   
					Condition   
					Test   
					Comments   
					1. Loss of 24-volt power. On models with batteries, remove the batteries and re-install For the sensor to read correctly,   
					thermostat. If the display is blank, check heating and cooling the 24-volt system power must   
					system to determine why 24-volt power is absent.   
					be present. Some systems may   
					require an isolation relay to pro-   
					vide constant power to the   
					thermostat. Limit or safety   
					devices in the equipment can   
					also cause a power interruption.   
					2. A broken wire on S1, Disconnect sensor wires at thermostat. Attach a short piece   
					Repair or replace the 3 wire   
					shielded cable. Be sure the   
					S2 and S3 or (+, SA, -)   
					from the thermostat to   
					the remote.   
					(2') of three-wire shielded cable to S1, S2 and S3 or (+, SA,   
					-) on the subbase. Bring the remote sensor to the thermostat remote wire run is not parallel   
					location and attach S1, S2 and S3 or (+, S, -) respectively.   
					Reattach thermostat. If the temperature begins to climb   
					to line voltage wires that carry   
					heavy inductive loads, or across   
					(slowly), it is reading correctly. If it reads correctly with the 2' fluorescent light ballasts that   
					length but improperly when attached to the wire run, it   
					indicates a fault in the wire run.   
					may cause an inductance to be   
					transmitted to the thermostat.   
					3. A shorted or   
					Because it is an electronic sensor, there are no Ohm values   
					Replace remote sensor.   
					damaged remote sensor. to test. If correct conditions as listed in 1 & 2 above and the   
					temperature stays at or near 08°, it indicates a shorted or   
					damaged remote sensor.   
					Note: Digital thermostats and remote sensors acclimate very slowly to temperature change. It may take an hour or more for   
					the temperature to acclimate to the room temperature from a low temperature reading as outlined above. To expedite the   
					room temperature display use the reset instructions listed in the installation instructions for the thermostat model you are   
					working with. When reset, the thermostat will default to a room temperature of 70° and begin sensing room temperature. Be   
					sure to reconfigure the installer menu for a remote sensor because the reset function may cancel remote sensing.   
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