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Schneider Electric (Erie) T201-FP Heat Only Digital Thermostat W/Freeze Protection 24V

Special Price $94.36 Regular Price $108.52
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T201-FP
The Schneider Electric (Erie) T201-FP Heat Only Digital Thermostat is a low-voltage control component that is used to control heating in the HVAC systems. It has a 24V that measures the ambient temperature and adjusts the heat demand by using the accurate on-off signaling, with the built-in freeze protection feature to control the operation under the low-temperature conditions. This is a wall mounted component that is fitted into heating control circuits that are used with boilers, unit heaters and hydronic heating systems.
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Manufacturer Name: Schneider Electric (Erie)
Product Number: T201-FP
OEM Part Number: T201-FP
Product Description: 24V Tstat Ht Only,W/Frz Prot.
Weight:0.41lbs/185.97g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Schneider Electric (Erie) T201-FP Thermostat?

Regularly clean the thermostat surface to prevent dust buildup that can affect sensor accuracy. Check wiring connections for security and inspect for corrosion. Replace batteries if applicable, and avoid exposure to direct sunlight or drafts to maintain reliable operation.

What are common issues with the Schneider Electric (Erie) T201-FP Thermostat?

  • Inaccurate temperature readings.
  • Failure of freeze protection function.
  • Intermittent heating operation.
  • Loose or corroded wiring causing malfunctions.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off HVAC power at the breaker before starting.

Step2: Remove the old thermostat and label the wires.

Step3: Mount the new thermostat base and connect labeled wires to matching terminals.

Step4: Attach the thermostat cover, restore power, and configure freeze protection if applicable.

Step5: Test heating to ensure proper thermostat control.