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THX9321/9421 Prestige

®

 IAQ and RF EIM

With wireless accessories

® U.S. Registered Trademark.
Copyright © 2011 Honeywell International Inc.
All rights reserved.

System
Installation 
Guide

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Control for up to 4 Heat/2 Cool heat pump systems or up to 3 Heat/2 Cool  
conventional systems for residential and commercial applications.

Installation guide for:

Quick start guide

•  Prestige THX9321/9421 thermostat
•  Equipment Interface Module (EIM)
•  Portable Comfort Control

•  Wireless Outdoor Sensor
•  Wireless Indoor Sensor
•  RedLINK

 Internet Gateway

1

 

Install thermostat ..........................................................page 3

2

 

Install optional Equipment Interface Module (EIM) ................3

3

 

Power optional accessories ...................................................4

4

 

Link thermostat to wireless network ......................................5

5

 

Link optional accessories to wireless network ......................6

6

 

Install optional sensors ..........................................................7

7

 

Customize thermostat (installer options) ...............................8

 

Wiring guides ..................................................................10-17

 

Key features ....................................................................18-25

 

Device replacement and specifications ..........................26-27

DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE INSTALLATION.

 Can cause electrical shock or equipment damage.

MERCURY NOTICE:

 If this product is replacing a control that contains mercury in a sealed tube, do not place the old control 

in the trash. Contact the Thermostat Recycling Corporation at www.thermostat-recycle.org or 800-238-8192 for information on how 
and where to properly and safely dispose of your old thermostat.

Must be installed by a trained, experienced technician. 

Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow 

these instructions can damage the product or cause a hazardous condition.

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Summary of Contents for PRESTIGE THX9321

Page 1: ...ermostat to wireless network 5 5 Link optional accessories to wireless network 6 6 Install optional sensors 7 7 Customize thermostat installer options 8 Wiring guides 10 17 Key features 18 25 Device replacement and specifications 26 27 DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE INSTALLATION Can cause electrical shock or equipment damage MERCURY NOTICE If this product is replacing a control that contains mercury in a...

Page 2: ...utdoor Temperature Sensors Discharge and Return Air Sensors or Dry Contact Devices Dry Contact Devices can be used to trip pre set or customized alerts on the thermostat home screen Requires EIM User Interaction Log The interaction log stores history of thermostat setting changes including temperature sys tem and installer setup You can use the interaction log to save time by determining if the is...

Page 3: ...t wires as shown Install Equipment Interface Module if used 2 If no EIM is used skip to Section 3 Use screws anchors as appropriate for the mounting surface Mount the EIM near the HVAC equipment or on the equipment itself MCR32388 NOTE If you install more than one thermostat and EIM the EIMs must be at least 2 feet apart If installing a discharge return air sensor it must be located between the IA...

Page 4: ...et Gateway gives your customers remote access to home climate control systems from any location with Internet access Using a Web browser users can review and adjust indoor temperature system mode and other settings The Gateway can also send alerts to as many as 6 email addresses if a problem occurs RedLINK Internet Gateway Connect power cord to an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch ...

Page 5: ...d to zone panel Setup for RedLINK wireless connection to zone panel using THM4000 TrueZONE Wireless Adapter While the EIM light is flashing press NEXT to link the thermostat with the EIM After a brief delay the screen will display Device Connected Press and release the CONNECT button at the EIM or Wireless Adapter and make sure the Connected light is flashing green If the Connected light does not ...

Page 6: ...if there is no keypress for 30 minutes To begin again press and hold the blank space in the lower right corner of the screen an arrow may appear here Hold until the display changes about 3 seconds Press DONE after all devices have been linked Press CONNECT on the Portable Comfort Control display screen Press DONE when the screen displays Connected then exit or continue to link another thermostat E...

Page 7: ...or 1 Remove the wallplate and mount it 4 to 6 feet above the floor on an interior wall Drill 3 16 inch holes for drywall 7 32 inch for plaster 2 Attach sensor securely to wallplate as shown To install discharge return air sensor 1 Install the sensor between the IAQ equipment and the heating cooling equipment The sensors must be in air that is mixed well away from a coil heat exchanger 2 Drill 1 4 ...

Page 8: ...Control Heat Differentials B 3070 Balance Point Only or Differential B 3080 3090 Staging Control Backup Heat Differentials B 3110 Backup Heat Upstage Timer B 3120 Outdoor Compressor Lockout B 3120 Outdoor Backup Heat Lockout B 3130 3150 Heat Cycles Per Hour B 3140 Cool Cycles Per Hour B 3160 Backup Heat Cycles Per Hour B 3170 3190 Cooling Derivative Integral Throttling range C 3200 3220 Heating De...

Page 9: ...as Bypass Setup C 9070 Dehumidification Overcooling Limit R 9080 Dehumidification Control C 9090 Dehumidification Minimum On Time C 9100 High Humidity Comfort Reset Setting C 9110 Dehumidification High Limit Range Stop C 9120 System Modes Allowing Dehumidification B 9130 Dehumidifier Fan Control B 9140 Dehumidifier Lockout B 9180 Dehumidification Away Mode B 9190 Dehumidification Away Mode Fan Con...

Page 10: ...mostat wiring and geothermal radiant heat wiring Wire a maximum of 2 sensors using the S1 and S2 terminals See ISU 5000 6190 for options Remove jumper s if using separate transformers See Economizer wiring section HEAT STAGE 1 HEAT STAGE 2 HEAT STAGE 3 FAN TO THERMOSTAT STATUS LEDS JUMPERS SENSORS CONV FURNACE R C W W2 W3 G Y2 Y TRANSFORMER 120 VAC 24 VAC COMPRESSOR STAGE 1 COMPRESSOR STAGE 2 POWE...

Page 11: ... A terminal sends continuous output when thermostat is set to EM HEAT mode except when set up for Economizer or TOD See Economizer wiring section CHANGEOVER VALVE BACKUP HEAT STAGE 1 FAN RELAY SENSORS TO THERMOSTAT HEAT PUMP AIR HANDLER TRANSFORMER 120 VAC 24 VAC COMPRESSOR STAGE 1 COMPRESSOR STAGE 2 O B AUX1 AUX2 O B BACKUP HEAT STAGE 2 COMPRESSOR MONITOR OR ZONE PANEL R C AUX1 AUX2 G L A Y2 Y PO...

Page 12: ...sformer Do NOT install a field jumper if radiant heat has its own transformer L A terminal sends continuous output when thermostat is set to EM HEAT mode except when set up for Economizer or TOD See Economizer wiring section O B AUX1 AUX2 O B R C AUX1 AUX2 G L Y2 Y L A CHANGEOVER VALVE BACKUP HEAT STAGE 1 FAN RELAY 120 VAC 24 VAC COMPRESSOR STAGE 1 COMPRESSOR STAGE 2 BACKUP HEAT STAGE 2 COMPRESSOR...

Page 13: ...mper if using separate transformers Connect the THP9045 Wiresaver Module to the K terminal in heating cooling applications that do not have a common wire at the thermostat The K terminal cannot be used in heat only applications See THP9045 installation instructions for more information CHANGEOVER VALVE BACKUP HEAT COMPRESSOR STAGE 1 COMPRESSOR STAGE 2 FAN RELAY COMPRESSOR MONITOR OR ZONE PANEL 120...

Page 14: ...field jumper if the stage of heating has its own transformer U1 U2 U3 terminals are assigned to a stage of heating or cooling in the Installer Setup Options are Heat Stage 3 last stage of heating ISU 2100 2140 or 2170 Cool Stage 3 ISU 2080 Cool Stage 4 ISU 2090 Geothermal radiant heat Stage 1 see wiring guide on pages 12 13 Geothermal radiant heat Stage 2 see wiring guide on pages 12 13 HEAT STAGE...

Page 15: ...32394 24 VAC 120 VAC POWERED VENTILATOR RH RC R C 24 VAC U3 U3 U2 U2 U1 U1 M32396 24 VAC 120 VAC 24 VAC 120 VAC FIELD INSTALLED JUMPER BETWEEN R AND U1 RH RC R C 24 VAC U3 U3 U2 U2 U1 U1 NON POWERED VENTILATOR M32397 24 VAC 120 VAC POWERED DEHUMIDIFIER RH RC R C U3 U3 U2 U2 U1 U1 M32398 24 VAC 120 VAC 24 VAC 120 VAC 24 VAC FIELD INSTALLED JUMPER BETWEEN R AND U1 RH RC R C 24 VAC U3 U3 U2 U2 U1 U1 ...

Page 16: ...U 2220 These terminals are powered by the cooling transformer Rc terminal Terminal AUX 2 is present only on the Equipment Interface Module 120 VAC N Y1 Y2 W1 W2 G 24 VAC SD O B OCC E GND AUX Y2I Y2O Y1I Y1O C R Rooftop Unit Transformer A Y Y2 W W2 G Thermostat EIM R C W7220 Economizer Module See wiring guidelines provided with the product 1 MCR32955 120 VAC O B N Y1 Y2 AUX AUX 2 G 24 VAC SD O B OC...

Page 17: ...er in the installer setup ISU 2220 These terminals are powered by the cooling transformer Rc terminal Terminal AUX 2 is present only on the Equipment Interface Module 120 VAC O B N Y1 Y2 AUX AUX 2 G 24 VAC O or B N 3 4 1 2 5 TR1 TR Rooftop Unit Transformer O B L A Y Y2 AUX AUX 2 G Thermostat EIM R C W7213 W7214 Economizer Module See wiring guidelines provided with the product 2 1 MCR32956 120 VAC ...

Page 18: ...Fan NOT running Occupied temporarily Heat Cool Fan NOT running Pre occupancy purge Fan running Unoccupied Cooling system running Unoccupied temporarily Cooling system running Standby Cooling system running Unoccupied Cooling system NOT running OFF Unoccupied temporarily Cooling system NOT running Standby Cooling system NOT running ON Non programmable Fan running Non programmable Fan NOT running OF...

Page 19: ... Heat pump stays ON when backup heat turns on No backup heat unless indoor temperature drops to selected Backup Heat Differential setting or Backup Heat Upstage Timer expires Heat pump turns OFF when backup heat turns on Backup heat allowed to run with heat pump see table below Backup heat NOT allowed to run with heat pump see table below Electric forced air Allowed to run with heat pump Thermosta...

Page 20: ...ired to turn on backup heat See note below Programmed recovery If the primary heat is making progress as expected backup heat will not be used to reach the setpoint of the next program period Backup heat is always restrict ed during a programmed recovery when the Adaptive Intelligent Recovery feature is used Set the Backup Heat Differential to a higher number to use less backup heat See note below...

Page 21: ...idity by lowering the temperature up to 3 F below the current cool setpoint until the the desired humidity level is reached If set for A C with Low Speed Fan configure U1 U2 or U3 as normally open or normally closed ISU 9050 and wire the terminal to the Low Speed Fan terminal on the equipment During a call for dehumidification the thermostat opens or closes the universal relay U1 U2 or U3 to lower...

Page 22: ...inimum On Time ISU 9090 and 9100 This method uses both options above to reduce humidity while maintaining a comfortable temperature 4 Reheat ISU 9080 This option allows heating to run during dehumidification to help maintain a comfortable temperature If only cooling stage 1 is used during the off cycle both cooling and heating run at the same time as needed to dehumidify without overcooling This o...

Page 23: ...RV HRV Passive Fan Only Fresh Air Damper Ventilation Control Methods ISU 10060 ASHRAE Operation of ventilation equipment meets the ASHRAE 62 2 Ventilation Standard based on CFM number of bedrooms and square footage of home ASHRAE 62 2 is not met if the user programs the thermostat to prevent ventilation in the Sleep program period Percent on Time The ventilator runs based on a percentage set in th...

Page 24: ...ntrol If optional remote indoor sensors are installed you can choose which sensor you want to use for dehumidification con trol For example you can use one sensor for humidification control and another for dehumidification The thermostat can use up to 6 optional wireless sensors Battery level indicators when batteries are inserted Good Status light flashes green for 5 seconds Low Status light flas...

Page 25: ...e to thermostat settings by time and date and describes what change was made The thermostat records the most recent 250 changes You can quickly search them by date and time or by function This feature can be turned off if necessary so that no user interactions are recorded Examples date time Heat temperature set to 80 F date time System mode set to Off date time Installer setup changed heating equ...

Page 26: ... Adapter Press and hold the CONNECT button on the RedLINK accessory until the status light glows amber hold for about 10 seconds This will disconnect the device from the old EIM or thermostat To remove accessories from an EIM or thermostat At the thermostat 1 Press MENU INSTALLER OPTIONS then enter date code when prompted printed on back of thermostat Or press MENU EQUIPMENT STATUS to find the dat...

Page 27: ...m Portable Comfort Control 6 1 4 x 3 1 8 x 1 5 8 inches 158 x 80 x 38 mm RedLINK Internet Gateway 6 x 4 7 8 x 2 1 2 inches 152 x 124 x 64 mm Electrical Ratings Terminal Voltage 50 60 Hz Max Current Rating W O B 18 to 30 VAC and 750 mVDC 1 00A Y cooling 18 to 30 VAC 1 00A G fan 18 to 30 VAC 0 50A W2 Aux 1 heating 18 to 30 VAC 0 60A Y2 cooling 18 to 30 VAC 0 60A W3 Aux 2 18 to 30 VAC 1 00A A L A Out...

Page 28: ...dio TV technician for help Equipment interface module thermostats and outdoor sensor To comply with FCC and Industry Canada RF exposure limits for general population uncontrolled exposure the antenna s used for these transmitters must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or tra...

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