HNC 2010 Series

The HNC series are standalone thermostats designed for basic applications of Heat Pump and Air Conditioning systems.

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Support up to 2H/2C Systems with AUX heat
System Mode: Heat, Cool, Auto
Fan Mode: On/Auto
Fan Speed: Single Speed/3-Speed
Daily Schedule (4 Periods)
Upon Power Restoration
Compressor Protection
Filter Change Indicator
Remote Sensor Compatible (wired)
°F/°C Switchable

Button Lock

Technical Data

    Room Temp Accuracy: +1°C
    Environmental:
         Operating Temperature Range: 0-40°C

         Storage Temperature Range: -10-50°C

         Relative Humidity Range: 5-95%
    Power Supply: 24V AC/85-240V AC

    Terminations: 14-22 AWG (0.7~1.6 mm2) wire

    Maximum Load Current: 1A
    Dim. H x W x D(mm): 114.5x85.5x31
    Protection Class: IP30

Model List

Model Stage Programable Schedule Type of Fan Power Supply
HNC2010AHS 1H/1C support single speed 24 VAC
HNC2010AHM 2H/2C support single speed 24 VAC
HNC2010AHF 1H/1C - 3-speed AC 85-240V

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