SIEMENS 194-3082 Retrostat Kits for D-N or H-C Thermostats Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- SIEMENS
Table of Contents
Installation Instructions
Document No. 129-140
April 5, 2022
Retrostat Kits for Honeywell D/N or H/C Thermostats
Product Description
The Retrostat kits convert a Honeywell day/night or heating/cooling pneumatic
thermostat to a POWERS™ Controls direct or reverse acting, twopipe, dual
temperature pneumatic device.
Contents
Part | Quantity |
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Retrostat Cover Kit | 1 |
Thermostat * | 1 |
Adapter frame | 1 |
Bag assembly with installation hardware | 1 |
- Includes thermostat installation instructions.
Product Number
Retrostat Kit
(See Note)| Honeywell Product
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Number| Type| Action
194-3042| TP971A1003 TP971A1029 TP971A1037 TP971A1045 TP971A1086| Day/ Night|
Direct/ Direct
194-3142| Same as above with Celsius scale
194-3082| TP972A1002 TP972A1028 TP972A1036 TP972A1101| Heating/ Cooling|
Direct/ Reverse
Expected Installation Time
1 hour
Prerequisites
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Review all of these instructions before you begin installation.
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Check job drawings for any site-specific information.
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Verify the existing thermostat installation has its supply and return air lines connected properly.
NOTE: Supply is the Powers term for main air and Return is the term for branch air. -
Obtain the installation instructions provided with the thermostat in this Retrostat Kit. The document provides instructions for calibrating the thermostat.
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Make certain a supply of wall anchors and plastic ties are available.
Specifications
Operating range | 45 to 85°F (7 to 30°C) |
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Air supply pressure
Day/Cooling
Minimum| 10 psi (69 kPa)
Maximum| 13 psi (90 kPa)
Night/Heating
Minimum| 18 psi (124 kPa)
Maximum| 30 psi (207 kPa)
Sensitivity adjustment| 1 to 4 psi/°F (12 to 50 kPa/°C)
Temperature response| 0.1°F (0.06°C)
Storage temperature| 10 to 140°F (–23 to 60°C)
Dial graduations| 2°F (1°C)
Factory settings (adjustable)
Temperature| 72°F (22°C)
Sensitivity| 2.5 psi/°F (31 kPa/°C)
Limit stops| 45 and 85°F (7 and 30°C)
Required Tools
- Calibration and cover screw wrench (192-632) or 1/16” Allen wrench and 1/8” open-end wrench
- Medium flat blade screwdriver
- Small level
- Accurate thermometer
- Needle nose pliers
Installation
Removing Existing Thermostat
- Remove the existing thermostat from the wall.
- Plug the supply (main) air line.
- Place a piece of tape on the supply air line to identify it.
- Remove the terminal head and the gasket from the fitting.
- Clean the surface of the fitting, if required.
Installing New Thermostat
See Figure 1 for a typical thermostat installation.
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The following table lists the figures that correspond to a particular thermostat application. See the appropriate figure to identify the mounting parts.
Honeywell Thermostat Type| Type of Terminal| FigureNumber
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TP901A, B| Flush Fitting| 2
Plaster Back| 3
HO, HP, TO, TP, TRO900| Surface Box| 4
Flush Box| 5
TP931| Flush Electrical Box| 6
TP970 to TP974| Shallow Wall Box with Plaster Ring| 7
Deep Wall Box| 8
TP410, TP910, to TP924, TP933| Flush Banjo| 9
Mortar Joint| 10
TP901C| Mullion or Partition| 11
Terminal Head Removed| 1/8-inch O.D. Copper Tubing| 12
3/16-inch O.D. Copper Tubing| 13 -
Complete the required air line connections as necessary. Secure all connections and install the plug-in adapters into the 5/32-inch (4 mm) plastic tube. Use the blue adapter for the supply air line. See Figure 1.
NOTE: Either polyethylene (hard, black) or polyurethane (soft, clear) tubing is recommended. The appropriate tubing depends on which is most compatible for the application. -
Place the multi-slotted metal plate into the adapter frame, if required. Attach the multislotted plate to the terminal head or the wall using screws and slots shown in Figures 2 through 13.
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Loosely screw adapter base to the multi-slotted plate.
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Draw plastic tubing through the multi-slotted plate and the adapter base. Install the plug-in adapters on the wall plate.
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Using mounting screws supplied with the thermostat chassis, install the wall plate on the adapter base as follows:
a. Guide screws through the slotted key holes on the wall plate and partially insert them into the adapter base.
b. Orient the wall plate so that it is square and level.
c. Tighten the mounting screws to secure the wall plate in place. -
Moisten the thermostat supply and return ports to lubricate them. Carefully insert the thermostat ports into the terminal adapter “O” rings on the wall plate.
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Configure the cover per installation instructions provided and mount the cover over the thermostat.
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Use either the hex key end of the calibration and cover screw wrench or a 1/16” Allen wrench to tighten the two screws that secure the cover in place.
NOTES:
1. To remove the thermostat from the wall plate, hold the thermostat firmly
at the top and bottom and start to pull the thermostat from the wall plate. At
the same time, use a screwdriver to pry the wall plate latch arms away from
the thermostat chassis and pull the thermostat away from the wall plate.
Frequent removal and installation of the thermostat can bend the latch arms
beyond their operating positions. If this occurs, bend the latch arms back to
their operating positions before mounting the thermostat.
The installation is complete.
Calibration, Adjustment, and Troubleshooting
See the installation instructions provided with the thermostat in this retrostat kit for the following procedures:
- Thermometer Calibration
- Changeover Point Adjustment
- Limit Stop Adjustment
- Sensitivity Adjustment
- Thermostat Cooling/Heating Calibration
- Troubleshooting
Reference
Technical Bulletin……………. Document Number
TB 214 TH 192 Adapter Kits………… 155-231
NOTE: Adapter Base and Plug-In Adapter (2) not
shown. See Figure 1 for proper installation.
Figure 2. TP901A, B Flush Fitting. NOTE: Adapter Base and Plug-In Adapter (2) not
shown. See Figure 1 for proper installation.
Figure 3. TP901A, B Plaster Back. NOTE: Plug-In Adapter (2) not shown. See
Figure 1 for proper installation.
Figure 4. HO, HP, TP, TRO900 B Surface Box.
NOTE: Adapter Base and Plug-In Adapter (2) not shown. See Figure 1 for
proper installation.
Figure 5. HO, HP, TP, and TRO900 Flush Box.
NOTE: Retainer (2), Adapter Base, and Plug-in Adapter (2) not shown. See
Figure 1 for proper installation.
Figure 6. TP931 Flush Electrical Box. NOTE: Retainer (4), Adapter Base, and Plug-in
Adapter (2) not shown. See Figure 1 for proper installation.
Figure 7. TP970 through TP974 Shallow Wall Box with Plaster Ring. NOTE: Retainer (2), Adapter
Base, and Plug-in Adapter (2) not shown. See Figure 1 for proper installation.
Figure 8. TP970 through TP974 Deep Wall Box.
I NSERT TUBES INTO “0” RINGS
NOTE: Retainer (2), Adapter Base, and Plug-in Adapter (2) not shown. See
Figure 1 for proper installation.
Figure 9. TP410, TP910 through TP924, and TP933 Flush Banjo. Figure 10. TP410, TP910
through TP924, and TP933 Mortar Joint. Figure 11. TP901C Mullion or Partition.
Figure 12.
Terminal Head Removed with 1/8-inch O.D. Copper Tubing. Figure 13. Terminal Head Removed with 3/16-inch
O.D. Copper Tubing.
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