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INS-TSSHC-3DNPSB-16.7A-1209

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1.Description

The  electronic  thermostat  TSSHC-3DNPSB-

16.7A is designed to control ENERJOY Radiant 

Ceiling Panels, and electric resistance heaters, 

including units with fans. Set point temperature 

is accurately attained and maintained. The elec-

tric current design resistive load range extends 

from  1.2A  to  16.7A  when  operating  at  120  to 

240 Volts as explained in the detail that follows.

This  thermostat  is  not  compatible  with  the 
following installations

• electrical  current  higher  than  16.7  A  with  a 

resistive load (4000 W @ 240 VAC, 3475 W @ 
208 VAC and 2000 W @ 120 VAC);

• electrical  current  lower  than  1.2  A  with  a 

resistive  load  (300  W  @  240  VAC,  260  W  @ 
208 VAC and 150 W @ 120 VAC);

• inductive  load  (presence  of  a  contactor  or  a 

relay); and

• central heating system.

Parts supplied :

• one (1) thermostat;
• two (2) mounting screws; and
• two  (2)  solderless  connectors  suitable  for 

copper wires.

Before installing and operating this product, 

the owner and/or installer must read, under-

stand and follow these instructions and keep 

them handy for future reference. If these in-

structions are not followed, the warranty will 

be considered null and void and the manu-

facturer  deems  no  further  responsibility  for 

this  product. 

Moreover,  the  following  in-

structions must be adhered to in order to 

avoid personal injuries or property dam-

ages,  serious  injuries  and  potentially  fa-

tal electric shocks.

 All electric connections 

must  be  made  by 

a  qualified  electrician

according  to 

the  electrical  and  building 

codes

 effective in your region. Do NOT con-

nect  this  product  to  a  supply  source  other 

than 120 VAC, 208 VAC or 240 VAC, and do 

not exceed the load limits specified. Protect 

the heating system with the appropriate cir-

cuit breaker or fuse. You must regularly clean 

dirt  accumulations  on  the  thermostat.  Do 

NOT use fluid to clean thermostat air vents.

Summary of Contents for TSSHC-3DNPSB-16.7A

Page 1: ...INS TSSHC 3DNPSB 16 7A 1209 User s guide For further information or to consult this guide on line please visit our Web site TSSHC 3DNPSB 16 7A Electronic thermostat www sshcinc com ...

Page 2: ...2 mounting screws and two 2 solderless connectors suitable for copper wires Before installing and operating this product the owner and or installer must read under stand and follow these instructions and keep them handy for future reference If these in structions are not followed the warranty will be considered null and void and the manu facturer deems no further responsibility for this product Mo...

Page 3: ...tat in a location where temperature measurements could be altered For example close to a window on an external wall or close to a door leading outside exposed directly to the light or heat of the Sun a lamp a fireplace or any other heat source close or in front of an air outlet close to concealed ducts or a chimney and in a location with poor air flow e g behind a door or with frequent air draft con...

Page 4: ...of the thermostat fron the mounting base by tilting it upward 5 Align and secure the mounting base to the connection box using the two screws sup plied 6 Reinstall the front part of the thermostat on the mounting base and tighten the screw at the bottom of the unit 7 Turn on the power 8 Set the thermostat to the desired setting see the following section Important you must activate the Fan mode whe...

Page 5: ...A 1209 5 3 Operation Ambient temperature Timer Modes Frost free Day Night Fan Automatic Heating power used indicator Temperature set point Button to decrease set point timer Button to increase set point timer Set point lock ...

Page 6: ...rom one mode to the other the system will automatically use the tempera ture set point corresponding to the Day Night mode selected The standard factory set point adjust ment is 68 F 20 C for the Day mode and 60 F 16 C for the Night mode The current Day Night mode selection is indi cated on the display by the Sun or Moon icon In order to manually switch from one mode to the oth er simulta neously ...

Page 7: ... and when the thermostat is in the Day mode you must manually return to the Night mode If you want to automatically return to the Night mode the Automatic mode must be selected Automatic mode The Automatic mode which is associated to the Night mode timer allows alternating be tween the Day Night modes and the two cor responding set points over a 24 hour period Once activated this mode allows an au...

Page 8: ...s and hold down the button NOTE If you set the timer to any value exceeding 23 hours it will be impossible to activate the Automatic mode and if it was activated the Automatic mode will be deactivated 3 Activate the Automatic mode by simultane ously pressing down the two buttons for at least 3 seconds The Automatic mode icon will appear If the Automatic mode was al ready activated the same procedu...

Page 9: ...heit or Celsius symbol will be displayed 3 When the adjustment is completed release the buttons and wait for 5 seconds to exit the adjustment function Fan mode When the thermostat is used to control a heat ing system equipped with a fan the Fan mode MUST be activated This mode prevents the system from continuously starting and stoping which could cause fan failure The Fan mode is by default deacti...

Page 10: ... ously press down the and buttons for more than 10 seconds until the Lock icon disap pears 6 Release the buttons The thermostat is now unlocked NOTE If the thermostat isn t unlocked within 5 minutes after the restoration of the power sup ply the Lock icon will stop to blink and it will be impossible to unlock the thermostat unless cut ting off the power supply again Heating power indicator The lev...

Page 11: ...ircuit breaker and intervening switches performance 5 The display turns off a few minutes and then turns on again The thermal protection of the heating unit has deactivated the unit due to overheating Check if the heating unit is in good condition of operation and that clearance around the appliance is according to the manufacturer s specifications 6 The display has low contrast when heating is on...

Page 12: ...C Certification Limited Warranty This unit has a 3 years warranty If at any time during this period the unit be comes defective it must be returned to its place of purchase with the invoice copy or simply contact our customer service department with a copy of the invoice in hand In order for the warran ty to be valid the unit must have been installed and used according to instruc tions If the inst...

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