Emerson 1F83C-11NP Thermostat Operation Manual
The Emerson 1F83C-11NP is a non-programmable, single-stage thermostat designed for conventional gas, oil, electric, or heat pump systems with no auxiliary heat. It features a clear backlit display, simple operation, and precise temperature control. Below are the key specifications and operation instructions.
Key Specifications
- Type: Non-programmable, single-stage thermostat
- Compatibility:
- Conventional systems (gas, oil, electric, millivolt, 24V)
- Heat pump systems (air source or geothermal) with no auxiliary heat
- Heat only, cool only, or heat/cool systems
- Not compatible with systems exceeding 30 VAC
- Power Source:
- Battery: mV to 30 VAC, NEC Class II, 50/60 Hz
- Hardwired: 20-30 VAC, NEC Class II, 50/60 Hz with common (C) wire
- Electrical Rating:
- Terminal Load: 1.0 A per terminal, 1.5 A max combined
- Rated Differentials:
- Heat (@ 6°F/Hr): Fast 0.5°F, Medium 0.75°F, Slow 1.9°F
- Cool (@ 6°F/Hr): Fast 0.9°F, Medium 1.2°F, Slow 1.7°F
- Setpoint Range: 45°F to 99°F (7°C to 37°C)
- Display: Backlit LCD display, adjustable ±5°F
- Operating Conditions:
- Ambient: 32°F to 105°F (0°C to 41°C)
- Humidity: 90% non-condensing max
- Shipping: -20°F to 150°F (-29°C to 65°C)
- Dimensions: 3-3/4” H x 6” W x 1-1/8” D
- Features:
- Backlit display with large, easy-to-read temperature
- Adjustable temperature display calibration
- Compressor protection (up to 5-minute delay)
- Optional wall cover-up plate (F61-2663, 6-3/4” W x 4-1/2” H)
- Thermostat Configuration Options:
- Conventional Gas, Oil, Electric (mV and 24V), Heat Only, Cool Only, or Heat/Cool Systems - Maximum Stages Heat/Cool: 1/1
- Heat Pump (Air Source or Geothermal) with no Aux. Heat - Maximum Stages Heat/Cool: 1/1
Operation Instructions
Initial Setup
1. Insert Batteries: Install 2 AA alkaline batteries in the rear compartment. Replace when the battery indicator shows low (approximately every 2 years).
2. Power On: If hardwired, ensure 20-30 VAC is supplied via the C terminal. The display should show the home screen.
3. Configure System:
- Press and hold MENU for 8 seconds to access INSTALLER MENU (item 30).
- Select system type (Conventional or Heat Pump), heat cycle rate (Fast, Medium, Slow), and compressor delay (item 50).
- Exit by pressing RUN or waiting for the display to return to normal.
Operating the Thermostat
1. Select Mode: Press SYSTEM to choose HEAT, COOL, AUTO, or OFF.
2. Adjust Temperature: Press up/down arrows to set the desired temperature.
3. Fan Control: Press FAN to select AUTO (runs with heating/cooling) or ON (continuous).
4. Verify Operation:
- In HEAT mode, set temperature 1°F above room temperature; "Heat On" should display, and the system should start.
- In COOL mode, set temperature 1°F below room temperature; "Cool On" should display after up to a 5-minute compressor delay.
Temperature Display Adjustment
1. Press MENU to access USER MENU.
2. Use NEXT to navigate to Thermometer Adjustment (item 07).
3. Press up/down arrows to adjust the displayed temperature by ±5°F to match the actual room temperature.
4. Press RUN to save and exit.
Note: Use a separate thermometer for calibration. Relocate the thermostat if near drafts or heat sources.
Troubleshooting
- No Display: Check battery polarity or replace batteries. Verify C wire connection for hardwired setups. Reset by removing batteries for 2 minutes.
- No Heat/Cool: Ensure SYSTEM is set to HEAT/COOL, setpoint is above/below room temperature, and circuit breaker is on. Check for compressor delay (up to 5 minutes).
- Furnace Cycles Too Often: In INSTALLER MENU (item 30), adjust heat cycle rate to MEDIUM or SLOW to reduce cycling frequency.
- Inaccurate Temperature: Calibrate in USER MENU (item 07). Ensure thermostat is not near drafts, heat sources, or exterior walls.
- Blank Display After Battery Replacement: Remove thermostat from base, wait 30 seconds, and reattach. Check wiring for loose connections.
Installation Instructions
Warning: Thermostat installation and all components shall conform to Class II circuits per the NEC code.
Remove Old Thermostat
- Mark wires for terminal identification before removing to ensure correct connections to the new thermostat.
Installing New Thermostat
- Pull the thermostat body off the base. Do not force or pry to avoid damage.
- Place base over the hole in the wall and mark mounting hole locations using the base as a template.
- Move base out of the way and drill mounting holes. Use plastic screw anchors if needed.
- Fasten base snugly to the wall using mounting holes and two screws. Leveling is for appearance only.
- Connect wires to the terminal block using the appropriate wiring schematic (see Wiring section).
- Push excess wire into the wall and plug the hole with fire-resistant material (e.g., fiberglass insulation) to prevent drafts.
- Snap the thermostat onto the base carefully.
Battery Location
- Install 2 AA alkaline batteries in the rear compartment along the top. Remove the battery tag to engage batteries.
- Replace batteries when low indicator appears or before leaving the home unoccupied for over 3 months.
Wiring and Terminal Functions
Refer to the equipment manufacturer’s instructions for specific wiring. The following table describes typical terminal functions:
Terminal | Function |
R | Power (24 VAC) |
C | Common wire for 24 VAC power from transformer |
W | Heat relay |
Y | Compressor contactor (cooling) |
G | Fan relay |
O/B | Heat pump changeover valve (O: cool, B: heat) |
Note: For two-wire heat-only systems (e.g., oil boiler), connect one wire to R and the other to W. Do not exceed specified voltage ratings.
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