White Rodgers 90 SERIES User Manual

Comfort-set, 90 series, White-rodgers

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COMFORT-SET

®

90 SERIES

MULTI-STAGE/HEAT PUMP

INSTALLATION/CONFIGURATION

This White-Rodgers Automatic Setback
Digital Thermostat uses microcomputer
technology to provide precise time and
temperature control. This thermostat offers

1F93-380: 7 Day programming; commer-

cial applications

ELECTRICAL DATA

Electrical Rating:

20 to 30 VAC, 50/60 Hz with common
0.05 to 1.5 Amps per terminal
2.5 Amps maximum total load (all
terminals combined)

INSTALLATION

WHITE-RODGERS

Part No. 37-6066B

Replaces 37-6066A

0120

DESCRIPTION

SPECIFICATIONS

the flexibility to design heating and cooling
programs that fit building needs. This
thermostat is adaptable to most 24 volt

Standard Systems:

Multi-stage gas, oil, electric.

Single-stage or two-stage compressor

heat pump.

THERMAL DATA

Setpoint Temperature Range:

45

°

to 99

°

F (7

°

to 37

°

C)

Operating Ambient Temperature:

32

°

to 110

°

F (0

°

to 43

°

C)

Operating Humidity Range:

90% non-condensing max.

Shipping Temperature Range:

-4

°

to 149

°

F (-20

°

to 65

°

C)

PRECAUTIONS

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.

Do not use on circuits exceeding
specified voltage. Higher voltage will
damage thermostat and could cause
shock or fire hazard.

Thermostat installation and all compo-
nents of the system shall conform to
Class II circuits per the NEC code.

To prevent electrical shock and/or
equipment damage, disconnect electric
power to system at main fuse or circuit
breaker box until installation is
complete.

Read all instructions thoroughly before
beginning installation.

CAUTION

!

WARNING

!

This thermostat is intended for use with a
low voltage system. Do not use on a line
voltage system.

Do not exceed ratings shown in the Specifi-
cations section, above. If in doubt about the
electrical ratings of your heating/cooling
system, have it inspected by a qualified
heating and air conditioning contractor or
licensed electrician.

All wiring must conform to local and
national electrical codes and ordinances.

This control is a precision instrument, and
should be handled carefully. Rough handling
or distorting components could cause the
control to malfunction.

NOTE

commercial forced air multi-stage or heat
pump systems with electric or fossil fuel
auxiliary.

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