Bryant DUAL FUEL THERMOSTAT TSTAT Installation And Start-Up Instructions Manual Download Page 4

9. Push excess wiring into wall. Seal hole in wall to prevent

drafts.

10. Snap hinge back together.

11. Close thermostat door.

12. Turn ON power to unit.

On power up, display shows dF for a few seconds to indicate that
it is a dual fuel thermostat.

IV.

SET THERMOSTAT CONFIGURATION

Configuration options, like DIP switch settings, are intended to be
selected at installation and normally are not modified by the
homeowner. These options are not discussed in the homeowner’s
manual and therefore must be made as part of the installation. A
special procedure allows entry into the configuration mode. The
thermostat will automatically exit this mode if no button is pressed
for 10 seconds. While in configuration mode, 4 option choices can
be made:

1. Fahrenheit or Celsius—Selection.

2. Balance point—Value Adjustment

3. Clean filter timer—Selection and Value Adjustment.

4. ’Anticipator’—Value Adjustment.

An explanation for each of these and how to enter the configura-
tion mode follows.

TO ENTER THE CONFIGURATION MODE:

Press and hold FAN button for approximately 10 sec until room
temperature disappears and display reads "--". You are now in the
configuration mode.

NOTE:

If no button is pressed for 10 sec, thermostat will exit

mode and resume normal operation. To re-enter configuration
mode, FAN button must be pressed and held again.

WHILE IN CONFIGURATION MODE, THESE SELECTIONS
ARE AVAILABLE:

FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS—SELECTION

Select between Fahrenheit or Celsius operation. Factory default is
Fahrenheit.
TO SELECT:

1. Enter configuration mode.

2. Press CHANGE DAY button to display F or C.

3. Use either up or down button to change between F and C.

BALANCE POINT—VALUE ADJUSTMENT

This adjustment allows installer to enter an outdoor temperature
below which HP will not be allowed to operate. Temperatures
between 15˚F and 55˚F can be selected in 5˚F steps. (Equivalent
values are used when Celsius operation is selected.) A discussion
of how to determine this temperature was provided earlier in the
APPLICATIONS section.
TO SELECT:

1. Enter configuration mode.

2. Press COPY PREVIOUS DAY button.

3. Use up or down buttons to move between 15, 20, 25, 30, 35,

40, 45, 50, and 55˚F (or equivalent values in ˚C).

CLEAN FILTER TIMER—SELECTION AND ADJUSTMENT

Select hours of blower operation before CLEAN FILTER icon is
displayed. Timer accumulates total blower hours. Selection can
range from 400 to 3600 hours or can be turned off. Factory default
is 2 (800 hours). Recommended selections are: disposable
filter—400 to 800 hours, media filter—1200 to 1600 hours, or
electronic air cleaner—1600 to 2400 hours of blower operation.
TO SELECT:

1. Enter configuration mode.

2. Press RESET FILTER button to display OF (off) or digits

1 through 9.

3. Use up and down buttons to move between selections. Total

hours equals 400 times the displayed number. OF (off) turns
feature off.

4. During the selection process, the CLEAN FILTER icon will

remain on, even if OF (off) is chosen.

’ANTICIPATOR’—ADJUSTMENT

This adjustment controls the sensitivity and cycle rate of the
thermostat. Higher numbers decrease the sensitivity and slow the
cycle rate. Lower numbers increase sensitivity and increase cycle
rate. However, a limiting feature will not allow more than 4
equipment cycles per hour, regardless of setting. Values can range
from 1 to 9. Default is 3. This default selection will provide
optimum performance in nearly all installations. Try it first. Do not
change setting unless there is evidence of need to do so.

Unlike conventional anticipators, this setting is not to be deter-
mined by current draw. There is no need to measure, know, or
compensate for current. There is also no ’droop’ with this
thermostat, regardless of ’anticipator’ setting.

This adjustment controls only sensitivity and cycle rate—up to the
maximum of 4 cycles per hour.
TO ADJUST:

1. Enter configuration mode.

2. Press MODE button to display value between 1 and 9.

Factory default is 3.

3. Use up and down buttons to move between values.

V.

HOLD, FAN, MODE BUTTON OPERATION

1. Pressing HOLD button disables the time/temperature

schedule and "holds" the current desired temperature. When
active, the HOLD annunciator is turned on. A second press
of the HOLD button releases the hold feature and turns off
the annunciator.

2. Pressing the FAN button alternately selects AUTO or ON

fan operation. Fan annunciator displays the current selec-
tion.

3. Pressing the MODE button will select OFF, HEAT, COOL,

AUTO, or EHEAT. Mode annunciator displays the current
selection.

4. Operation of other buttons is explained in the Homeowner’s

Guide.

VI.

CHECK THERMOSTAT OPERATION

A.

Select Hold

1. Press HOLD button to select "hold" feature. This will

prevent the setpoint from changing until the desired
time/temperature schedule is entered.

B.

Fan Operation

1. Press FAN button, starting fan operation. Fan annunciator

switches from AUTO to ON.

2. Press FAN button, stopping fan operation. Fan annunciator

switches from ON to AUTO.

C.

Heating Operation

1. Press MODE button until HEAT is displayed under the

mode annunciator.

2. Make sure outdoor temperature is above balance point

setting, so that HP will be enabled.

3. Press up button until display reads 10 degrees above room

temperature. HP should begin to operate within 5 minutes.

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Summary of Contents for DUAL FUEL THERMOSTAT TSTAT

Page 1: ...irements Fore most is that furnace and HP must not be allowed to operate at same time except during HP defrost A second is to have furnace complete a heating cycle once it is turned on A third is the need to have HP not operate at all when outdoor temperatures are below a certain value Finally HP and furnace must work together properly to provide an efficient and comfortable defrost These requirem...

Page 2: ...P heating call to operate compressor at high speed and adjust blower for high speed HP operation HEATING OPERATION SINGLE STAGE FURNACE W W1 causes furnace to operate Furnace controls its own blower at heating speed HEATING OPERATION TWO STAGE FURNACE THERMOSTAT CONTROL Low fire W W1 causes furnace to operate at low fire Furnace controls its own blower at low heating speed High fire Y1 W2 is added...

Page 3: ...e will arrive at the programmed temperature at the programmed time TO SET OFF for smart recovery This is the factory default ON for normal recovery SWITCH C DISABLE LOW AMBIENT COOLING Use to allow or prevent cooling operation below an outdoor temperature of 55 F Prevention of cooling below 55 F adds to compressor reliability If outdoor temperature sensor fails or is disconnected cooling is allowe...

Page 4: ...lter 1200 to 1600 hours or electronic air cleaner 1600 to 2400 hours of blower operation TO SELECT 1 Enter configuration mode 2 Press RESET FILTER button to display OF off or digits 1 through 9 3 Use up and down buttons to move between selections Total hours equals 400 times the displayed number OF off turns feature off 4 During the selection process the CLEAN FILTER icon will remain on even if OF...

Page 5: ...m is entered VIII CHECKLIST 1 Put away tools and instruments and clean up debris 2 Review Homeowner s Guide with owner 3 Leave literature packet with owner Fig 2 Single Stage Furnace with Single Speed Heat Pump A95215 Y Y2 W W1 R 24 VAC HOT FAN FURNACE COMPRESSOR RVS COOLING N A DUAL FUEL THERMOSTAT SINGLE SPEED HEAT PUMP 24 VAC COM RVS HEATING RVS SENSING OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION G R R W Y Y G C...

Page 6: ...1 W2 TWO STAGE OR VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE W2 O SEE NOTES 1 AND 2 W W1 Y Y2 O Y1 W2 Y1 W3 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR WIRING DIAGRAM NOTES 1 Underlined letter on dual terminal indicates its usage For Example O W2 means O O W2 means W2 Outdoor Temperature Sensor must be attached in all dual fuel installations Jumper wire between O W2 and L thermostat terminals MUST be present 2 Y1 and O connections to...

Page 7: ...ge is restored If the AC line voltage disappears completely the display will immediately go blank E3 If thermostat cannot properly read outdoor temperature E3 will be displayed in place of room temperature The thermostat will continue to operate but will only use furnace in HEAT mode AUXILIARY HEAT ICON This icon is displayed when the furnace is operating SMART RECOVERY With Smart Recovery selecte...

Page 8: ... 1995 BDP Co P O Box 70 Indianapolis IN 46206 Printed in U S A 8 tstat06 Catalog No 92 33TS TA28B ...

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