A3700 Series

The A3700 series are classical standalone thermostats with basic control functionalities. It’s used to operate gas/oil/electric furnace, air conditioner and heat pump. Plus, it provides run-time accumulator which is suitable for billing tenants.

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DESCRIPTION

Support up to 3H/2C Systems with Emergency Heat

Compressor Protection
System Mode: Off, Heat, Cool, Auto, Emergency
Fan Mode: On/Auto
Schedule (4 Periods): Daily, 5-2
Filter Change Indicator
Low Battery Warning
°F/°C Switchable
Early On

KEY FEATURES

    Room Temp Accuracy: +2 °F
    Environmental:
         Operating Temperature Range: 32-104 °F

         Storage Temperature Range: 14-140 °F

         Relative Humidity Range: 5-95%
    Power Supply: 24V AC / Battery
    Terminations: 14-22 AWG (0.7-1.6 mm2) Wire
    Maximum Load Current: 0.5 A (per terminal) ;1.5 A (combined)

    Dim. H x W x D(mm): 140x95x30
    Protection Class: IP30

Model List

Model System
Type
Programmable
Schedule
Aux
Heat
Emergency
Heat
Auto
Changeover
Upon Power
Changeover
Runtime
Accumulator
Filter Change
Indicator
Remote
Sensor
A3711 1H/1C
A3705 2H/1C
A3706 2H/2C
A3714 1H/1C
A3707 2H/1C
A3709 2H/2C

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