In commercial and industrial applications, switching between heating and cooling modes on a thermostat supports flexible temperature control for spaces with changing climate needs. Tempro’s Industrial Line Voltage thermostats are designed to manage both modes with precision, making them effective for applications like warehouses, storage facilities, and temperature-sensitive processing environments. Built with steel or stainless-steel NEMA 1 enclosures, these thermostats resist dust, light, and minor splashes, suitable for basic indoor use.
Below is a technical guide for switching between heating and cooling on an Industrial Line Voltage Thermostat. For more help with thermostat testing or installation guidance, download the instruction manual here, or contact our support team.
Steps for Switching Between Heating and Cooling on an Industrial Line Voltage Thermostat
To change modes on your Industrial Line Voltage thermostat, follow these steps:
- Disconnect the Power: Ensure the thermostat’s power source is disconnected before proceeding.
- Remove the Cover: Use a screwdriver to unscrew and lift off the cover, exposing the wiring.
- Switch to Cooling Mode: Move the wire from the heating terminal to the cooling terminal to activate cooling mode.
- Switch Back to Heating Mode: To return to heating mode, move the wire from the cooling terminal back to the heating terminal.
Product Specifications for Tempro Industrial Line Voltage Thermostat
- Temperature Range: Operates from -30°F to 110°F with a fixed +/- 2°F differential; adjustable options are available.
- Sensor Options: Includes a 6-foot cord with choices for fixed or remote bulb sensors.
- Model Options: Available in both single and two-stage models to suit different systems.
- Private Labeling: Custom branding options available for companies.