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Accustat PSG Controls RPLV-120S Line Volt Setback Thermostat 120V

Special Price $88.39 Regular Price $101.65
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RPLV-120S
The Accustat PSG Controls RPLV-120S Line Volt Setback Thermostat is a 120V suited for controlling HVAC systems in offices and houses. It works based on learning the thermal profile of the building and then being able to set a better time for heating and cooling, cutting on energy use and bills. This thermostat has a simple programming and setting mechanism so that the user can have the comfort he wants without excess consumption. This product is especially useful for electric resistance heating systems and helps to maintain accurate control and increase energy performance.
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Specifications

  • Type: Line Volt Setback Thermostat
  • Voltage: 120V
Manufacturer Name: Accustat PSG Controls
Product Number: RPLV-120S
OEM Part Number: RPLV-120S
Product Description: Linevoltsetback Stat 120V
Weight:0.69lbs/312.98g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Accustat PSG Controls RPLV-120S Line Volt Setback Thermostat?

Keep the thermostat clean by gently wiping dust and ensuring vents are clear. Inspect wiring connections periodically for looseness or corrosion to ensure essential safe operation. Check calibration and follow guidelines to ensure accurate temperature control.

What are common issues with the Accustat PSG Controls RPLV-120S Line Volt Setback Thermostat?

  • Inaccurate temperature sensing due to sensor drift, leading to unstable readings.
  • Loose or faulty wiring causing intermittent operation or power cycling.
  • Unresponsive controls or failed switching during heating cooling demand.
  • Display or power loss from electrical issues or component failure.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power at the circuit breaker before installation.

Step 2: Remove the old thermostat and label supply and load wires.

Step 3: Mount the thermostat base securely to the electrical box.

Step 4: Connect line-voltage wires according to the wiring diagram.

Step 5: Attach the thermostat cover and restore power.

Step 6: Program setback temperature schedules and test heating operation.

Step 7: Verify wiring is secure to prevent electrical hazards or short circuits.