LUXPRO PSD011Ba Non-Programmable Digital Heat and Cool Thermostats Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- LUXPRO
Table of Contents
- LUXPRO PSD011Ba Non-Programmable Digital Heat and Cool Thermostats
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- COMPATIBILITY
- FEATURES
- INSTALLATION
- WIRING INFORMATION
- SETUP OPTIONS
- COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION
- FRONT PANEL ITEMS
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- BATTERIES AND MAINTENANCE
- TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
- WARRANTY
- WIRE IDENTIFICATION AND WIRING SCHEMATICS
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
- 1 Phillips screwdriver (small – medium)
LUXPRO PSD011Ba Non-Programmable Digital Heat and Cool Thermostats
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Product Information
The PSD011Ba and PSD022Ba are battery-powered, non-programmable digital heat & cool thermostats manufactured by Lux Products Corporation. These thermostats are designed to provide easy temperature control for heating and cooling systems. They feature a large, easy-to-read backlit display, quick and easy temperature change buttons, a fan switch, and LED backlight for enhanced visibility. The thermostats also come with limit stops for added convenience.
Product Usage Instructions
Before beginning the installation process, it is important to read all instructions carefully and save them for future reference. Prior to removing any wiring from your existing thermostat, it is recommended to label the wires with their terminal designations. Please note that the color of the wires may not comply with any standard, so labeling them based on their terminal letters is essential. It is advised to become fully acquainted with the thermostat before installation. Follow the installation procedures carefully and one step at a time to save time and minimize the risk of damaging the thermostat or the systems it controls. The provided instructions may contain additional information beyond what is required for your specific installation, so it is recommended to save them for future reference.
Compatibility
The PSD011Ba and PSD022Ba thermostats are compatible with various heating and
cooling systems.
Installation
CAUTION:
Before installing or servicing the thermostat or any part of the system, turn
off electricity to the appliance. Do not turn the electricity back on until
the work is completed.
Thermostat Location
On replacement installations, mount the new thermostat in place of the old one
unless specific conditions suggest otherwise. On new installations, follow the
guidelines below:
- Locate the thermostat on an inside wall, approximately 5 ft. (1.5m) above the floor, in a frequently used room.
- Avoid installing the thermostat in areas with unusual heating conditions.
Removing the Old Thermostat
Follow these steps to remove the old thermostat:
- Switch off the electricity to both the furnace and air conditioner before proceeding.
- Remove the cover from the old thermostat. Most covers are snap-on types and can be pulled off, while some may have screws on the sides that need to be loosened first.
- Take note of the letters printed near the wire terminals. Attach labels (enclosed) to each wire for identification based on terminal letter, not color.
- Ensure that the wires do not fall back inside the wall. Remove and label one wire at a time, making sure they do not touch each other or any parts of the thermostat.
- Loosen all screws on the old thermostat and/or base, and remove it from the wall. Be cautious not to drop the body or disturb any electronic parts.
Mounting the New Thermostat
Follow these steps to mount the new thermostat:
- Strip insulation from the wire ends, leaving approximately 3/8 in. (9.5mm) of bare wire.
- Clean off any corrosion present on the wire ends.
- Fill the wall opening with non-combustible insulation to prevent drafts from affecting the thermostat while in use.
- Pull the new thermostat apart by applying pressure to the thumb tab on
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IMPORTANT!
Please read all instructions carefully before beginning installation and save
for future reference. Before removing any wiring from your existing
thermostat, the wires must be labeled with their terminal designations. Ignore
the color of the wires since they may not comply with any standard.
Thank you for your confidence in our product. You should become fully acquainted with this thermostat before installing it for usage. Follow the installation procedures carefully, and one step at a time. This will save you time and minimize the chance of damaging either the thermostat or the systems that it controls. These instructions may contain information beyond that required for your particular installation. Please save these instructions for future reference.
COMPATIBILITY
- The single-stage PSD011Ba thermostat can be used with most 24 volt, 1 stage heat and/or 1 stage cool: gas, oil, or electric heating and air conditioning systems, Millivolt systems, or single-stage heat pumps.
- The multi-stage PSD022Ba thermostat can be used with most 24 volt, 2 stage heat and/or 2 stage cool: gas, oil, or electric heating and air conditioning systems, Millivolt systems, or single-stage heat pumps.
- These thermostats cannot be used to control 3-wire zone valves, multi-stage heat pumps, or 120/240 volt (line voltage) heating or cooling systems. Ask your dealer for other LUXPRO thermostats to control those systems.
FEATURES
- Digital, Non-Programmable
- Gas/Electric Blower Fan Option
- Battery Powered Only
- Set Temperature Range 45°F to 90°F
- Clean, Attractive Design
- Large, Easy To Read Display with LED Backlight
- Easy To Install
- F/C Selectable Temperature Display
- Fixed 5 Minute Minimum Run/Off Time For Compressor Protection
- User Adjustable Set Temperature Limit Stops
INSTALLATION
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION.
CAUTION:
This thermostat is protected against normal static electric discharges.
However, in extremely dry weather you should touch a grounded metal object
before touching the thermostat to minimize the risk of causing damage to the
unit.
TOOLS REQUIRED:
-
1 Phillips screwdriver (small – medium)
- Drill with 3/16-in. (4.8mm) drill bit
- Wire stripper/cutter
CAUTION:
Turn off electricity to the appliance before installing or servicing the
thermostat or any part of the system. Do not turn the electricity back on
until the work is completed.
- Your thermostat is a precision instrument. Please handle it with care.
- Do not short (jumper) across the electric terminals on either the furnace or air conditioner to test the system. This may damage the thermostat and void your warranty.
- All wiring must conform to all applicable local codes and ordinances.
- This thermostat should be limited to a maximum of 1.5 amps; higher current may cause damage to the thermostat.
THERMOSTAT LOCATION:
On replacement installations, mount the new thermostat in place of the old one
unless the conditions listed below suggest otherwise. On new instal-lations,
follow the guidelines listed below.
- Locate the thermostat on an inside wall, at about 5 ft. (1.5m) above the floor, and in a room that is used often.
- Do not install it where there are unusual heating conditions, such as: direct sunlight, near a lamp, television, radiator, register, fireplace, on a wall opposite a stove, or that carries hot water pipes.
- Do not locate in unusual cooling conditions, such as: on a wall separating an unheated room, or in a draft from a stairwell, door, or window.
- Do not locate where air circulation is poor, such as: in a corner or alcove, or behind an open door.
- Do not locate in a damp area. This can lead to corrosion that may shorten thermostat life.
- Do not install the unit until all construction work and painting has been completed.
REMOVING THE OLD THERMOSTAT:
- Switch OFF the electricity to both the furnace and air conditioner; then proceed with the following:
- Remove cover from old thermostat. Most are snap-on types and simply pull off, some have screws on the sides, and these must be loosened first.
- Take note of the letters printed near the wire terminals. Attach labels (enclosed) to each wire for identification by terminal letter, not color.
- Make sure the wires do not fall back inside the wall. Remove and label one wire at a time, and do not allow the wires to touch each other or any parts of the thermostat.
- Loosen all screws on the old thermostat and/or base, and remove it from the wall.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to drop the body or disturb any of the electronic parts.
MOUNTING THE NEW THERMOSTAT:
-
Strip insulation leaving 3/8 in. (9.5mm) of bare wire on the ends and clean off any corrosion present.
-
Fill the wall opening with non-combustible insulation to prevent drafts from affecting the thermostat while in use.
-
Pull your new thermostat apart by applying pressure to the thumb tab on the bottom edge of the unit. While pressure is being applied to this release latch, pull the two halves of the thermostat apart near the bottom edge.
-
Hold the base against the wall. Route the wires through the larger hole adjacent to the terminal block. Position the base for best appearance (to hide any marks from an old thermostat). Attach the base to the wall with the two screws provided.
NOTE: If you are mounting the base to a soft material like plasterboard, or if you are using the old mounting holes, the screws may not hold. Drill a 3/16-in (4.8mm) hole at each screw location, and insert the plastic anchors provided. Then mount the base as described below.
CONNECTING THE WIRES: -
Clean bare wire ends must be inserted between the black clamp plate and the brass terminal as shown here.
-
Securely tighten all electrical terminal screws (even unused ones).
WIRING INFORMATION
Complete heating or cooling system wiring can be found in the WIRE IDENTIFICATION AND WIRING SCHEMATICS section of this instruction sheet. The schematics show system components for brand new installations or for un- referenced wires.
SETUP OPTIONS
- If batteries are presently installed, remove them from the thermostat before proceeding with changing any of the options listed below.
- A table similar to this one shown below is printed on the thermostat’s circuit board. There may be minor differences present in some of the wording of your specific model, but the function of each option will be the same.
JUMPER SETTINGS:
There are four (4) headers (or jumpers) located inside the thermostat at the
rear of the circuit board. These settings can be changed from their default
values by removing its corresponding black jumper cap and reinstalling the cap
so that it is positioned on the adjacent pair of metal pins. A change to ANY
of the option jumper settings will not be recognized unless the thermostat has
been without battery power for at least 2 minutes, and then power is restored
again. Each of these jumpers changes a different setup option. The choices for
these options are listed in a table printed on the circuit board, and are also
printed adjacent to each individual setting jumper.
JP1 – FURNACE / HEAT PUMP SYSTEM TYPE:
This setting tells the thermostat about the type of heating and cooling
equipment that it is controlling, so that the system is operated properly.
There are two operating modes based on your system type, “Furnace (FURN)” or
“Heat Pump (HP)”. If you have a Furnace, ensure this is set to “Fn”. If you
have a Heat Pump, ensure this is set to “HP”.
JP2 – FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS DISPLAY FORMAT:
This setting controls whether the temperature is shown in degrees °F or °C on
the LCD display screen.
JP3 – GAS / ELECTRIC FAN OPERATION:
This setting defines the fan operation while in Heat mode, and when the fan is
in Auto.
- GAS: Use this setting if you have a Gas or Oil heating system. In the GAS setting, the heating system itself controls the operation of the blower fan (if equipped).
- ELECTRIC: Use this setting if you have a Heat Pump or Electric heating system. In the ELEC setting, the heating system requires the thermostat to control the operation of the blower fan.
NOTE:
If you have an Electric Heat system and the blower does not operate after
installation, locate the “Gas/Electric” option jumper and ensure that it is in
the “Electric” position.
JP4 – [B] OR [O] TERMINAL USAGE OPTION:
This setting determines how the thermostat will use the shared B/O terminal
connection on the back plate. Choose the UP (B) position to have the B/O
terminal powered while in heat mode, and un-powered while in cool and off
modes. Choose the DOWN (O) position to have the B/O terminal powered while in
cool mode, and un-powered while in heat and off modes.
COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION
Once all optional jumper settings have been performed as described in the previous section, please ensure that the thermostat has been without battery power for at least 2 minutes. Now install new batteries into the thermostat. When installing batteries, use two new Energizer® or DURACELL® “AA” size alkaline batteries only. Ensure that the batteries are installed in the proper direction as per the markings shown in the battery tray.
Install your new thermostat onto its base. To do this, start with the bottom tilted out towards you at first, and line up the two holes in the top of the thermostat with the two hooks on the top of the back plate. Slowly pivot the bottom of the thermostat towards the back plate and push firmly on the bottom half of the thermostat until it is securely latched to the back plate. If the two thermostat halves do not latch easily, remove and try again. Do not attempt to force them together.
NOTE:
Before use, remove the plastic film (if present) that is protecting the LCD
display screen.
Turn the electrical power back ON to both your heating and/or air conditioning systems. Verify that both systems (and the blower fan if used) are operating properly. When set to a high temperature, the heating system should provide warm air after a short time in Heat Mode. Likewise, a cooling system should provide cool air after a short time when set to a low temperature in Cool Mode. Usually, sound from the furnace and/or air conditioning units can be heard while either is running. If your system uses a blower fan, the rush of moving air should be heard within a short time after either has been started. Your installation is now complete.
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FRONT PANEL ITEMS
SYSTEM MODE SWITCH:
The MODE switch has three positions: HEAT, OFF, and COOL. In the winter, set
the mode switch to HEAT to control your heating system; in the summer, set the
switch to COOL to control your air conditioning. In the spring and fall, or
when the windows are open, you can set the switch OFF.
NOTE:
When the system mode switch is in the OFF position, it is normal for the
system’s blower fan (“G” terminal if used) to still become activated depending
upon the position of the FAN mode switch (see below).
FAN MODE SWITCH:
The FAN switch has two positions: AUTO and ON.
- In the AUTO position, the operation of the blower fan is determined only by the on/off cycling of the heating and cooling systems.
- When the FAN switch is in the ON position, the system’s blower fan will be commanded ON, and remain ON while the FAN switch is in the ON position (this also includes when the System Mode Switch is in the OFF position).
NOTE:
The FAN switch only works if your system provides a wire for the thermostat’s
“G” terminal.
PUSH BUTTONS:
There are two push buttons to the right of the unit’s display screen. These
are used to adjust the set point temperature.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT:
While in HEAT or COOL mode, a single press on either the UP or DOWN button
causes the word “SET” to appear on the screen. Once “SET” is present, the set
temperature value starts flashing and the set point temperature can be altered
by pressing either the UP or DOWN button once per degree of change, or by
holding either button for at least two seconds to automatically increment the
set point quickly in the associated direction.
Based upon the relationship of the set temperature to the displayed ambient
room temperature, the thermostat will engage either the W1 terminal in heat
mode or the Y1 terminal in cool mode, if a temperature demand is present.
(For the PSD022Ba model only):
If there is a large thermal demand present which is greater than the first
stage of heating (W1) or cooling (Y1) can accommodate for, then a second stage
of heating (W2) or cooling (Y2) will be activated. When the second stage of
either heating or cooling becomes active, the word “AUX” will be shown on the
display screen. There is approximately a 4 minute delay that is enforced
between the activation of the first stage and the second stage of heating or
cooling.
DISPLAY ILLUMINATION:
Pressing either set temperature button will illuminate the display for easier
viewing in dim light conditions. The light will remain on for approximately 12
seconds. While the light is illuminated, pressing any of the three push
buttons will continue the lighting and remain on for approximately 12 more
seconds.
MINIMUM RUN/OFF TIME:
This is determined by the thermostat, and controls the minimum length of time
that the thermostat must remain with Heat or Cool either On or Off, before it
will automatically switch to the alternate On or Off state. This feature
prevents rapid or short cycling, and provides compressor protection for
cooling equipment. The time amount for this delay is fixed at 5 minutes
between on or off load changes.
BATTERIES AND MAINTENANCE
The batteries in the thermostat should be replaced AT LEAST once per year, or sooner if the “LO BAT” battery symbol appears in the lower right portion of the display screen. To replace the batteries in the thermostat, remove the thermostat’s body from the wiring base plate attached to the wall by pressing the thumb latch at the bottom center of the unit and swinging the front body out towards you, up and away from the base. Remove the used batteries from the battery tray and discard appropriately.
Install two new Energizer® or DURACELL®, “AA” size Alkaline batteries into the battery tray. Observe the polarity markings shown in the battery compartment to ensure proper installation. When finished, hang the top of the unit by the tabs at the top corners of the base, and then snap the bottom of the unit into place. Do not use unnecessary force. If the body does not snap into place easily, remove the body, re-hang it from the tabs at the top and try again.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
If you have any problems installing or using this thermostat, please carefully and thoroughly review the instruction manual. If you require assistance, please contact our Technical Assistance Department at 856-234-8803 during regular business hours between 8:00AM and 4:30PM Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday. You can also receive technical assistance online anytime day or night at http://www.luxproproducts.com. Our web site offers you answers to the most common technical questions, and also permits you to email your questions to our technical support staff at your convenience.
WARRANTY
Limited Warranty: If this unit fails because of defects in materials or workmanship within three years of the date of original purchase, LUX will, at its option, repair or replace it. This warranty does not cover damage by accident, misuse, or failure to follow installation instructions. Implied warranties are limited in duration to three years from the date of original purchase. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. Please return malfunctioning or defective units to the location from which the purchase was made, along with proof of purchase. Please refer to “Technical ASSISTANCE” before returning thermostat. Purchaser assumes all risks and liability for incidental and consequential damage resulting from instal-lation and use of this unit. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Applicable in the U.S.A. and Canada only.
WIRE IDENTIFICATION AND WIRING SCHEMATICS
(PSD011Ba, PSD022Ba) ENGLISH – WIRE IDENTIFICATION AND WIRING SCHEMATICS
WIRING DIAGRAM NOTES:
- The BOLD lines are what you should be connecting to the terminals on this new thermostat.
- The DASHED lines are optional depending upon your system type.
- In many cases, the thin lines shown as “SYSTEM COMMON” will not be visible at the thermostat location, they are located with your heating and cooling equipment.
- For Heat Pumps, use the “B” or “O” wire, NOT BOTH. Typically neither are used in a conventional system.
- If “Y” and “C” wires are both present, then “C” is a common wire.
- If you have a “B” wire in your system which is used as a common wire, connecting it to the “B/O” terminal on this thermostat may damage your system and/or the thermostat.
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