Honeywell RLV430 Manual de Usario
Honeywell
Termostato
RLV430
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The RLV430 thermostat can be used to control an electric heating
system such as a baseboard heater, a radiant floor, a radiant ceiling,
a convector or a fan-forced heater.
The thermostat cannot be used with the following:
• a resistive load under 2 A
• a resistive load over 14.6 A
• systems driven by a contactor or a relay (inductive load)
• central heating systems
SUPPLIED PARTS
• One (1) thermostat
• Two (2) 6-32 mounting screws
• Two (2) solderless connectors
TURN OFF POWER TO THE HEATING SYSTEM AT THE MAIN
POWER PANEL TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
All cables and connections must comply with local electrical
codes.
This thermostat has tinned copper wires for line and load con-
nections. Special CO/ALR solderless connectors must be used if
these wires will be connected to aluminium conductors.
Install the thermostat onto an electrical box.
Install the thermostat about 5 feet high, on an inside wall facing
the heater.
Avoid locations where there are air drafts (such as the top of a
staircase or an air outlet), dead air spots (such as behind a
door), or direct sunlight.
Do not install the thermostat on a wall that conceals chimney or
stove pipes.
The thermostat wires are not polarized; either wire can be con-
nected to the load or to the power supply.
Connect the thermostat wires to the power and to the load using
solderless connectors for copper wires.
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Up/Down buttons
Mode button
Day button
Hour button
Program button
Return button
Reset opening
Minute button
Period no. in
Automatic mode
Temperature
Heating power
indicator
Time and day
Manual
mode
Automatic
mode
Economy
mode
Setting no. in
Economy mode
Appears during
a power failure
Appears when the
setpoint is displayed
Flashes when the
clock has been reset
Appears if the
thermostat is configured
for a fan-forced heater
4-wire installation
2-wire installation
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Push the excess wires back
inside the electrical box.
Secure the thermostat to the
electrical box using the provided
screws.
Insert the screws through either
the right or left pair of mounting
holes on the thermostat.
NOTE: If there is a protective film or sticker on the thermostat’s
screen, peel it off.
Apply power to the heating system. Verify the installation by checking
that the heater can be turned On and Off by raising and lowering the
setpoint using the Up and Down buttons.
WARNING: Keep the thermostat's air vents clean and free from
obstructions.
The thermostat normally displays the room (measured) temperature.
• To view the set temperature (setpoint), press the Up or Down
button once.
• To change the setpoint, press the Up
or
Down button until the
desired setpoint is displayed.
The factory settings are inside the shaded cells of the following table.
WARNING: The clock loses its setting whenever you change the
thermostat’s configuration.
To change the temperature display between °C and °F:
nOpen the thermostat’s door.
oPress and hold the Day button.
pInsert a pointed object (e.g., paperclip) in the reset opening.
Remove it when the thermostat’s screen becomes blank.
qWait one second and release the Day button.
To switch between the 12-hour format and the 24-hour format:
nOpen the thermostat’s door.
oPress and hold the Hour button.
pInsert a pointed object (e.g., paperclip) in the reset opening.
Remove it when the thermostat’s screen becomes blank.
qWait one second and release the Hour button.
Use proportional control (default setting) in most cases as it pro-
vides better temperature control.
Use conventional control if you have a fan-forced heater.
Fan is displayed when conventional control is selected. To switch
between the two types of control:
nOpen the thermostat’s door.
oPress and hold the Min button.
pInsert a pointed object (e.g., paperclip) in the reset opening.
Remove it when the thermostat’s screen becomes blank.
qWait one second and release the Min button.
The clock must be set when Time flashes on the
screen.
nOpen the thermostat’s door.
oPress the Day button to set the day.
pUse the and Hour Min buttons to set the clock.
qPress the button to exit.
The thermostat has three modes of operation:
To use the Automatic mode, press the Mode button
until Auto is selected (outlined) on the screen. The cur-
rent period number will appear.
In this mode, the thermostat automatically adjust its
temperature setpoint according to the period of the day
(wake up, leave for work, return home and sleep).
You can program up to 4 periods in a day. You can set 2 different
programs: one for the weekdays (Monday to Friday) and another one
for the weekend (Saturday and Sunday).
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Temperature display °C °F
Time display 24 h 12 h
Temperature control Proportional
(15-second cycles)
Conventional
(± 0.5°C deadband)
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The thermostat is preprogrammed with the following schedule:
To temporarily override the current setpoint, set the desired tempera-
ture using the Up
or
Down button. The new setpoint will be used until
the beginning of the next period.
To modify the schedule:
nPress the Mode button until Auto is selected.
oPress Pgm.
Each time you press the Pgm button, the thermostat displays one of
the periods of the schedule in the following order (from left to right):
pSet the start time for the displayed period using the Hour and
Min buttons.
NOTE: To deactivate the period, press the Mode button. Instead
of displaying the start time of the period, the thermostat will dis-
play --:--. During operation, the thermostat will skip over that
period.
qSet the temperature for the period using the Up
or Down
button.
rRepeat steps 2 to 4 for remaining periods.
sPress the button to return the thermostat to normal operation.
To use this mode, press the Mode button until Man is
selected (outlined) on the screen. Set the desired tem-
perature using the Up or Down button.
In this mode, any modification to the temperature
setpoint must be done manually.
To use the economy mode, press the Mode button until
Econo is selected (outlined) on the screen. This mode
is ideal for weekend residences as it can be used as
follows: The temperature is kept at an economy level
during most of your absence and is raised to a comfort-
able level by your usual arrival time. If you do not show
up, the temperature returns to the economy level until
next weekend.
The economy mode has two periods which should be set as follows:
The economy mode should be used as follows:
Place the thermostat in economy mode during your absence.
When you arrive, place the thermostat in automatic mode or in
manual mode before the temperature drops back to the
economy level.
When you leave, switch the thermostat back to economy mode.
To program the two periods of the economy mode:
nPress the Mode button until Econo is selected.
oPress the Pgm button. The first period is displayed.
pSet the start day for the displayed period using the Day button.
qSet the start time using the Hour
and Min
buttons.
rSet the temperature for the period using the Up or Down button.
sPress the Pgm button to select the next program (2).
tRepeat steps 2 to 4 to set the day, time and temperature.
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Press the button to return the
thermostat to normal operation.
WARNING: When the thermostat is reset, all parameters (clock, con-
figuration and schedules) return to their default settings.
nOpen the thermostat’s door.
oPress and hold the Pgm button.
pInsert a pointed object (e.g., paperclip) in the reset opening.
Remove it when the thermostat’s screen becomes blank.
qWait one second and release the Pgm button.
During a power outage, the thermostat display remains lit for approx-
imately the next 15 minutes during which the low power) indica-LP (
tor appears. The settings are stored in memory. However, if the
power failure exceeds 5 hours, only the thermostat’s clock must be
re-adjusted. When power returns, the thermostat returns to the mode
of operation preceding the power outage.
Period Monday to Friday Saturday & Sunday
Start Time Temperature Start Time Temperature
1 Wake 6:00 21°C (70°F) 6:00 21°C (70°F)
2 Leave 8:00 16°C (62°F) -- --
3 Return 18:00 21°C (70°F) -- --
4 Sleep 22:00 16°C (62°F) 22:00 16°C (62°F)
Weekdays Weekend
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Period Temperature Setting Start Time Setting
1Set to a comfortable
level.
Set the day and time that you
want the temperature to start
rising so that a comfortable level
is attained by the time you arrive.
2Set to an economy
level.
Set the day and time that you
want the temperature to start
dropping to an economy level if
you do not show up.
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Especificaciones del producto
Marca: | Honeywell |
Categoría: | Termostato |
Modelo: | RLV430 |
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