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HBX THM-0100 Programmable Thermostat Instruction Manual

Installation Manual  
THM-0100 Setpoint Thermostat  
Version 1.032  
THM-0100  
HBX Control Systems Inc.  
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HBX THM-0100 Programmable Thermostat Instruction Manual
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  • Page 1: Installation manual for THM-0100 setpoint thermostat. Version 1.032. HBX Control Systems Inc.
  • Page 2: Knowing your thermostat General technical data 1 x dry contact output (120 VAC 2 Amp Max) 1 x external thermistor input 1 x power contact: 10-24 V, AC or DC ETL listings: meets CSA C22.2 No. 24 ETL control No. 3068143 All programming steps within the thermostat are achieved by using the three buttons located on the right-hand side of the thermostat. The + button is used to scroll up in menu screens and increase a value. Pressing the + or - button on their own for 2 seconds while viewing the main Status Screen will allow you to quickly adjust your target temperature.
  • Page 3: Setting the thermostat involves entering the Special Functions screen by holding down the + and - buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds from the Status Screen. In the Special Functions, you can select between Heating, Cooling, or Setpoint modes. The View All option allows you to control what information is displayed on the Status Screen. Holding down the set button for 2 seconds while viewing the Status Screen will take you into the Adjustment Screen. In the Adjustment Screen, you can scroll through options using the + and - buttons and select options with the set button. The Heating Adjustment includes options for room temperature, mode, sensor, temperature unit, backlight, and time. The Cooling Adjustment includes similar options as the Heating Adjustment. The Setpoint Adjustment allows you to set the desired temperature, mode, differential, lag time, temperature unit, and time. The Status Screen displays current information such as time, mode, and temperature settings. The View All settings can be adjusted to show different information based on user preference.
  • Page 4: Heating adjustment steps include setting the desired room temperature, which ranges from 32°F to 200°F. Choose between room, floor, or dual mode for temperature control. Room mode uses sensor temperature feedback for the specific room or zone. Sensor 1 can be set to None, Floor, Room, Outdoor, or Room Average in floor mode. Floor mode provides feedback from the floor surface to the thermostat. In dual mode, both air and floor sensor temperatures are monitored. Floor Max and Floor Min set the maximum and minimum floor temperatures in dual mode. The display can be set to Celsius or Fahrenheit. Backlight options allow for dimming or powering down when not in use. Set the time for your appropriate region or time zone.
  • Page 5: Cooling adjustment steps include setting the desired room temperature, which ranges from 32°F to 200°F. Sensor 1 can be enabled as None, Floor, Room, Outdoor, or Room Average. None means no external sensor is connected. Floor uses an external sensor to display floor temperature. Room uses an external sensor to control room temperature. Outdoor displays outdoor temperature using an external sensor. Room Average averages the external and internal sensors to control room temperature. Celsius or Fahrenheit can be set for the display value. Backlight options allow dimming or powering down when not in use. Time should be set for the appropriate region or time zone. Setpoint adjustment steps involve setting the desired setpoint target, also ranging from 32°F to 200°F. Mode can be selected between Heat mode or Cool mode. Differential ranges from 2°F to 60°F, with a 10° differential being 5° above and below the setpoint. Lag time can be set from 0 seconds to 240 seconds. Time should also be set for the appropriate region or time zone.
  • Page 6: Wiring examples include dry contact output, external thermistor, and 10-24V AC or DC. Mounting instructions specify that the THM-0100 should be installed on an interior wall away from drafts or heating and cooling sources that could affect temperature readings.
  • Page 7: Limited warranty HBX Controls warrants each of its products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for a period of 24 months from the date of manufacture or 12 months from the date of purchase. If the product proves to be defective within the applicable warranty period, HBX will repair or replace said product at its sole discretion. Replacement products may be new or refurbished of equivalent or better specifications. Warranty service may be obtained by contacting your nearest HBX Controls office via the original Authorized Agent and requesting a Return Material Authorization Number (RMA #). Proof of purchase must be provided to expedite the issuance of a Factory RMA. The defective product must be packaged securely for return, with the RMA number visible on the outside of the package. HBX reserves the right to charge a reasonable levy for costs incurred, in addition to mailing or shipping costs. The purchaser's sole remedy for a non-operating product shall be repair or replacement. HBX shall not be liable under this warranty if the alleged defect was caused by misuse, neglect, or other causes beyond intended use. This limited warranty statement gives the purchaser specific legal rights, which may vary by location.