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Printed in U.S.A.

8/08

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Copyright 2008 TAC All Rights Reserved.

F-24577-3

Application

The 2214 Series Pneumatic Room Thermostats are 
designed for applications requiring separate control 
points due to varying occupancy or seasonal loads. 
They are particularly well suited to day/night control in 
buildings such as schools and hospitals.

These thermostats have a serrated thumb wheel for 
setpoint adjustment. They utilize dual bimetals and are 
available in both direct and reverse acting models. One 
temperature (day) is controlled when the main 
pressure is 15 to 17 psig, and the other temperature 
(night) is controlled when the main pressure is 21 to 
25 psig. Both control points are adjustable and either 
may be set to control higher or lower than the other, 
using a ball feedback system and a 2:1 relay. 
Thermostat covers are available in various styles to 
meet particular requirements. Cover options include 
models with a setpoint scale and a thermometer, a 
setpoint scale only, a thermometer only, or blank. An 
external setpoint adjustment cover is available on 
some models, or can be field-installed on covers where 
desired.

Features

Factory-calibrated, stainless steel ball-in-seat 
provides pneumatic feedback for stable, linear 
operation.

Separate factory-calibrated night bimetal and 
setpoint dial, with fixed 4 °F night throttling range for 
accurate “night” operation.

Snap-acting (not gradual) changeover from “day” to 
“night” operation and vice versa.

Easy-to-use throttling range adjustment and 
recalibration.

Adjustable (patented) bimetal shows actual 
throttling range in both °F and °C. Adjustable 2 to 
12 °F (1 to 6.7 °C).

Leak-proof, self-closing branch gauge tap.

SPECIFICATIONS

Action: Proportional.
Setpoint Range:

Day, 55 to 85 °F (13 to 29 °C)
Night, 50 to 80 °F (10 to 27 °C).

Throttling Range:

Day, Adjustable 2 to 12 °F
Night, Adjustable 3 to 5 °F.

Supply Air Pressure:

Below 17 psig, Operates at day setpoint.
Above 21 psig, Operates at night setpoint.

Maximum Air Pressure: 30 psig.
Main Air Consumption: 30 scim at 16 psig; 43 scim at 
25 psig.
Calibration Point: 9 psig branch line pressure when 
ambient equals setpoint (factory-set).
Day/Night Indexing: Remote, by change in main air 
pressure.
Setpoint Adjustment: Serrated thumbwheel.
Construction:

Mechanical Components, Die cast aluminum, stainless 
steel, and glass-filled nylon.
Diaphragm, Fabric-reinforced Neoprene.
Air Lines, Connect to thermostat nipples with 
spring-reinforced plastic tubes.
Branch Connections, Equipped with internal fiters.

Environment

Humidity: 5 to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing.
Locations: NEMA Type 1.

2214 Series

Day/Night Pneumatic Room Thermostats

General Instructions

Full Dial Cover Shown
(Covers must be ordered 
separately except as noted.)

Summary of Contents for 2214 Series

Page 1: ...e factory calibrated night bimetal and setpoint dial with fixed 4 F night throttling range for accurate night operation Snap acting not gradual changeover from day to night operation and vice versa Ea...

Page 2: ...923 C1 46 Plastic 22 823 C1 47 Beige 22 1023 C1 48 Euro white 10 to 30 C 21 928a C2 42 Satin Chrome Metal Blank Concealed 22 928a C2 46 Plastic 22 828a C2 47 Beige 22 1028a C2 48 Euro white 21 933 C3...

Page 3: ...rsion kit 22 138 MCS GA Branch tap gauge adaptor 900 002 Thermostat calibration kit M 16 psig Day 25 psig Night Main Air M B 2214 Series Thermostat Controlled Device Figure 1 Typical Application Locat...

Page 4: ...ncluded with thermostat F C 5 2 12 6 2 Polyethylene Tubing Air Supply Branch Main Figure 5 Thermostat Mounted with 22 022 Conversion Kit Using Wall Plate Only to Replace Competitive Thermostats Wall F...

Page 5: ...However if it is necessary change the throttling range calibration or switch point setting as follows 1 Remove the thermostat cover and install a 22 138 branch tap gauge adaptor into the branch pressu...

Page 6: ...ch line pressure should rise to approximately the main air pressure 6 Raise the main air pressure to the night setting and observe the thermostat for proper function As the main air pressure rises pas...

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