Vantage Hearth CC-STAT Installation Manual - page 3
SECTION ONE - Installation
CC-STAT
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SECTION ONE – INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
Read this entire manual for complete understanding of installation procedures and concepts
before installing.
1.
120 volts may cause serious injury from electrical shock. Disconnect electrical power to
the HVAC system before starting installation. This system is a low-voltage system.
2.
Improper installation may cause serious injury from electrical shock. HVAC systems must
be installed by a qualified contractor in accordance with NEC Standards and applicable
local and state codes.
3.
Installation of Vantage products should be performed or supervised by a Certified
Vantage Installer.
4.
DISCONNECT POWER TO ALL HVAC EQUIPMENT AND/OR ZONE CONTROL PANELS
If the thermostats are wired to a zone control panel, there is generally one set of
input terminals supplying power to the thermostats and dampers. This must be
disconnected.
If the thermostats are wired directly to HVAC equipment, the power must be shut off
at the equipment. This can generally be accomplished by turning off the disconnect
switch located near the equipment. If an obvious disconnect switch is unavailable, you
will need to turn the circuit off using the fuse or circuit breaker. Remove the fuse or
shut down the circuit breaker serving the equipment.
5.
Failure to disconnect power could result in damage to the HVAC equipment or
thermostats. Leave power disconnected until all other electrical connections have been
made and checked for accuracy.
Thermostats should be mounted:
On an interior wall, in a frequently
occupied space.
Approximately 5 feet above floor.
At least 18” from outside wall.
Thermostat can be mounted to a vertical
junction box.
Do not mount thermostat:
Behind doors, in corners or other dead air
spaces.
In direct sunlight, near lighting fixtures, or
other appliances that give off heat.
On an outside or unconditioned area wall.
In the flow of a supply register, in
stairwells, or near outside doors.
On a wall with concealed pipes or
ductwork.
Thermostat Mounting
1.
Remove the rear mounting plate from the
thermostat.
2.
Pull wires through the opening in the rear
mounting plate.
3.
Position and level the mounting plate of
the thermostat on wall and mark the hole
locations with a pencil.*
4.
Drill 1/4” holes and insert supplied anchors
(drywall only).
5.
Place mounting plate over anchors, insert
and tighten screws.
*The mounting plate may be anchored to a
single gang box.
TIP: The CC-WLINT/RLINT will fit through the
hole in the rear mounting plate.
6.
Seal wire entry holes to prevent drafts
affecting temperature readings.
Installation Location Recommendations
WARNING – CAUTION