Thermostat Value Series
RS4000, RS5000 and RS600
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Thermostat Series – Product Overview
• Robertshaw® i2 Deluxe Series
– Setup Wizard
– Time of day zoning
– Independent remote and outdoor sensor terminals
• RS4000, RS5000, and RS6000 Value Series
– Pop-up Configuration Wizard
– Auto Changeover
– Circulating Fan
• RS2000 and RS3000 Economy Series
– Adjustable Temperature Differential
– Worry-Free Memory Retention
– Low Temperature Freeze Protection
– Filter Indicator
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Nomenclature for RS Series
Application
2 = Non-Programmable, Economy Series
3 = 5-2 Day Programmable, Economy Series
0 = Standard Thermostat
Number of Cooling Stages
Number of Heating Stages
4 = Non-Programmable, Value Series
5 = 5-2 Day Programmable, Value Series
6 = 7-Day Programmable, Value Series
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®
Robertshaw Value Series Thermostats
• RS4000 Series; Non-programmable
– RS4110
– RS4220
– RS4320
1 Heat / 1 Cool; Universal Application*
2 Heat / 2 Cool; Universal Application*
3 Heat / 2 Cool; Universal Application*
• RS5000 Series; Programmable; (5-2 Day Schedule)
– RS5110
– RS5220
1 Heat / 1 Cool; Universal Application*
2 Heat / 2 Cool; Universal Application*
• RS6000 Series; Programmable (7 Day Schedule)
– RS6110
– RS6220
– RS6320
1 Heat / 1 Cool; Universal Application*
2 Heat / 2 Cool; Universal Application*
3 Heat / 2 Cool; Universal Application*
* Electric, Gas, Oil, Heat Pump and Millivolt Systems
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Features: RS4000, RS5000 & RS6000 Series
• Pop-up Wizard
• Engineered True Blue backlight display
• Largest Temperature Display Character Size
• Soft Touch Keys
• Set-up Test Mode
• Auto Changeover
• Circulating Fan
• Low Temperature Freeze Protection
• High Temperature Protection
• High / Low Temperature Limits
• Easy Change Battery Access
• California Title 24 Compliant
• 5 Year Limited Warranty
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RS4000, RS5000 And RS6000 Series
Installation And Set-Up
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Installation - Mounting
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Wiring Diagram Including Heat Pump Switch
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Poll Question #1
G terminal (Green) connects to:
a) Fan relay
b) Condenser
c) Humidifier solenoid
W terminal (White) connects to:
a) Emergency heat
G
W
Y
b) First stage heating relay
c) Fan relay
Y terminal (Yellow) connects to:
a) Heat contact
b) Reversing Valve
c) Cooling contact
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Installation – Initial Set-up
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Installation – Powering Thermostat
• Robertshaw® Value Series Thermostats may be powered by either
– 24V AC or 2 (AA) Batteries
• Thermostats with batteries will continue to function if 24V AC fails
• Installing Batteries
– Battery tray is a drawer in the thermostat body
– Pinch both sides and pull tray out from bottom
– Install two AA batteries
– Follow polarity as shown on inside tray
– Slide tray back into the body
• Battery Charge mode has two levels :
– Level 1: Low battery icon. Change batteries soon.
– Level 2: Low battery icon with flash. Change batteries
immediately because the system will not operate!
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Poll Question #2
Robertshaw® Value Series Thermostats are powered by:
A. 24 Volts AC or AA Batteries
B. Line Voltage or AAA Batteries
C. Line Voltage only
D. Batteries only
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Access to Pop-Up Wizard After Start up
• Press the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds
• Pop-Up Wizard will initiate
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Pop-Up Wizard Configuration Chart
Displayed
Choice
Default
F°
F° or C°
SCAL
CLOC
12 or 24 hour
12
LITE
1=always on, 0=off
0
Set Differential, 0.5-3 F° or 0.5-1.5 C°
Set 2nd Stage Differential, 1-6 F° or 0.5-3 C°
2nd stage time delay, 5-40 min
3rd stage time delay, 5-40 min
Enable Auto change over, Y = Yes, N = No
Deadband in Degree’s, 1 – 8 F°
Upper heating limit, 45-90 F°
Lower Cooling Limit, 45-90 F°
Vacation Heating Set point, 45-90 F°
Vacation Cooling Set point, 45-90 F°
Filter Monitor, hours, OFF – 9900
Compressor Short Cycle Delay, minutes, 0 – 5
Temperature Calibration Offset, - 3 to 3 F°
1 F°
2 F°
20
DIFF
DIF2*
DLY2*
DLY3**
AUTO
20
Y
3 F°
90 F°
45 F°
60 F°
85 F°
OFF
5
DEDB
HI
LO
VAC HEAT***
VAC COOL***
CHECK
CYCL
CAL
0
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Password Protection
• Press UP and HEAT/COOL buttons simultaneously
• Hold for 10 seconds
• Use the UP and DOWN to enter the desired digit
• Use the HEAT/COOL button to move to the next digit
• The password will be saved after 10 seconds
• A lock will appear in the:
– Upper left hand corner for RS4000 series
– Lower right hand corner for RS5000 and RS6000 series
• Default passwords are the following:
– RS4000 is 81
– RS5000 and RS6000 is 8115
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System Test Mode
• Press FAN and HEAT/COOL buttons simultaneously
• Hold for 10 seconds
• Press the HEAT/COOL button to turn on heat
• Only FAN, HEAT/COOL and Start/Stop buttons are active
• A second press will turn on 2nd stage of heat (on multistage models)
• Continuous pressing of HEAT/COOL button will turn on cooling
• Short Cycle protection is not enabled. May damage equipment and should
only be performed by certified HVAC technicians
• Push START/STOP to exit test mode on RS5000 and RS6000 series
• Push UP or DOWN to exit test mode on RS4000 series
• 30 minute time out if you forget to place back into operation mode
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Staging Parameters
Single Stage Models
Demand
Conventional (Non – HP)
Y1 & G
Heat Pump (HP)
Y1 & G & O
First Stage Cool
First Stage Heat
W1 & G (note, G is Off for Gas, On for Electric) Y1 & G & B
Multi Stage Models
Demand
Conventional (Non – HP)
Heat Pump (HP)
Y1 & G & O
First Stage Cool
Y1 & G
Second Stage Cool
First Stage Heat
Y1& Y2 & G
W1 & G
Y1 & Y2 & G & O
Y1 & G & B
Second Stage Heat (2H/2C)
Second Stage Heat (3H/2C)
Third Stage Heat
Emergency Heat
W1 & W2 & G
W1 & W2 & G
n/a
Y1 & W2 & G & B
Y1 & W2 & G & B
Y1 & W2 & E & G & B
E & G
n/a
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Poll Question #3
What is activated when UP and DOWN buttons are pushed
simultaneously for 10 seconds?
A. Password Setup
B. System Test Mode
C. Pop-Up Wizard
D. Auto changeover
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RS456 Value Series – Manufacturer Comparison
White-
Rodgers
®
Features
Robertshaw
Honeywell
Braeburn
Lux
RS4000 / RS5000
RS6000
TH5000
TH6000
3000
5000
DMH110 / DHP2120
TX500E / HP2110
Family Model or SKU
1F80 series
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Auto Changeover
8
8
8
8
9
Pop-Up Wizard
Test Option
High & Low Temp
Limits
Freeze & Heat
Protection
Universal Equipment
Adjustable Compressor
Short Cycle
9
9
8
8
9
8
8
8
8
9
Circulating Fan
Adjustable 2nd Stage
Delay
9
8
8
8
8
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RS456 Value Series – Pros and Cons
Features
Pros for Robertshaw®
Competition
More Trips to
Thermostat
Better Comfort in Spring & Fall
Auto Changeover
Pop-Up
Simplifies Start-up &
Installation
Requires Complicated
Codes
Programming
Wizard
Minimizes Temperature
Adjustments
High & Low Temp
Limits
Higher Energy Use
Less Use of IAQ
Equipment
Circulating Fan
Effective Use of IAQ Equipment
Universal
Equipment &
Power
Gas, Electric, Oil, Heat Pump
Battery or 24V
Requires Separate
’
SKU s
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RS456 Value Series – Value Proposition
Wholesaler /
Features
Contractor
End-User
Distributor
Less
Programming
’
Less SKU s on Shelf
Greater Comfort
Auto Changeover
Faster
Programming
And Start-up
Pop-Up
Wizard
Setup Right the
First Time
Easier to Sell
High & Low
Temperature
Limits
Minimizes
Temperature
Swings
Offers Greater
Control
More Features
Better Use of
Comfort &
Circulating Fan
Upsell Other Products
Less Inventory to Carry
IAQ Equipment
Energy Savings
Universal
Equipment &
Power
Right Product
for Right Job
Flexibility on
New Systems
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More Features + Less Money = Value Series
RS456 Series
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Sales Tools for the Value Series
• Sell Sheet Part Numbers: 150-2089, 150-2090, & 150-2091
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Choosing the Right Thermostat
• Trusted Brand – Dependable and reliable with a history of
innovative products.
• Universal Products – The right product for the job. Simplifies
inventory. Assured compatibility.
• Availability – Where you need it, when you need it.
• Quality – Works right the first time.
• Contractor Friendly – Simple set-up and programming
menus. Saves time & money. Eliminates second guessing.
• Support – Sales and technical support for all your needs.
• Innovative – Leading technology for maximum performance.
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Troubleshooting Furnaces
There is NO HEAT!
Switch on side of furnace
9Most furnaces will have an ON/OFF wall switch next to them
Fuses and/or circuit breaker
9Make sure fuses and/or circuit breaker have been checked
Front furnace cover
9Many furnaces will not operate with cover off
Furnace filter
9Make sure furnace filter is clean and clear
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Troubleshooting Thermostats
There is NO HEAT!
Thermostat settings
9Is thermostat in HEAT mode and calling for heat?
Wiring
9Is thermostat wired properly and is jumper there?
Relays (if applicable)
9Are relays clicking on a call for heat?
Jumping terminals
9Does furnace cycle if the Ground and W terminals are jumped?
NOTE: Remember most all gas furnaces will run the inducer fan for a
couple of minutes before the actual blower turns on. This inducer
fan may not be heard if the furnace is in a remote location.
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