Specifications
CellarMate Manual Page 13
Installing the Thermostat and Control Wiring
CellarMate units come with a thermostat and 25’ of wiring. They are wired at the factory
and tested before shipping. This wiring can be used for an initial start-up on-site. See “Start-
up Instructions” in the thermostat guide for installation and operation.
Removing the Wires for Installation
• Note the color coding on the wires before removing
• Using the proper screwdriver, loosen the screws and pull the wires free.
Reinstalling the Wires
• Realign color coded wires
• Wrap each wire around the screw and tighten the screw.
Additional Wiring
• Splice onto the factory furnished wire
• Match the wire colors for continuity
• Insulate the splice with electrical tape
WARNING
Incorrect thermostat wiring will result in improper operation and may cause
damage to the unit and thermostat.
Confirm that each colored wire is connected to the appropriate color-coded
slot on the terminal strip, and that the connections are secure.
Mounting the Thermostat
Two sets of instructions are provided with the unit; the Homeowner’s Guide and the
Installation and Operation Instructions Guide. Use the Homeowner’s Guide to set and
operate the thermostat. Review the Installation and Operating Instructions Guide to learn
about the features of the thermostat.
Mount the thermostat on a solid surface, away from doors, corners, air outlets, drafts, or heat
generating equipment. Do not mount the thermostat directly on an outside wall or on a wall
adjacent to a boiler room. Place a piece of foam insulation behind the thermostat to insulate
it from heat and cold. The recommended height is 4 to 5’ above the floor.
Thermostat Setting Options
The thermostat is Model AC, intended for 1 stage cooling and 1 stage heating.
Option 02 – Under configuration has a “Change Filters” alert. The alert is
determined by hours of fan (blower) operation and can be set between 400 and 3600
hours. The original factory setting is 800 hours, but can be changed. The required










