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                    CARRIER CORPORATION ©2020 ·  Catalog No. 11-808-706-01 · 4/7/2020 

 

Summary of Contents for ComfortVu Plus TBPL-H

Page 1: ...e er rm mo os st ta at t P Pl lu us s M Mo od de el l T TB BP PL L H H L Li in ne e v vo ol lt ta ag ge e I In ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n a an nd d O Op pe er ra at ti io on n G Gu ui id de e CARRIER CORPORATION 2020 Catalog No 11 808 706 01 4 7 2020 ...

Page 2: ...ystems com or your local Carrier office Important changes are listed in Document revision history at the end of this document CARRIER CORPORATION 2020 All rights reserved throughout the world i Vu is a registered trademark of Carrier Corporation All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners ...

Page 3: ... AC systems 29 Wiring and DIP switch configurations 13 to 16 AC systems 30 Wiring and DIP switch configurations 17 to 20 AC systems 31 Wiring and DIP switch configuration 21 AC systems 32 Wiring and DIP switch configurations 22 to 25 FC systems 2 pipe 33 Wiring and DIP switch configurations 26 to 29 FC systems 2 pipe 34 Wiring and DIP switch configurations 30 to 33 FC systems 4 pipe 35 Wiring and ...

Page 4: ...ettings P76 to P79 55 Technician Settings P83 to P88 56 Technician Settings P89 to P100 57 Technician Settings P101 to P109 58 Technician Settings P114 to P119 59 Technician Settings P122 to P188 60 Technician Settings P189 to P195 61 Technician Settings P196 to P200 62 Alarms and indications 63 Document revision history 64 ...

Page 5: ...can be managed from a BMS front end system As part of a BACnet MS TP network connected to the Carrier Corporation BACnet router in a i Vu system The router s control programs provide trending and alarming of the BACnet Thermostat s data The TBPL H thermostat has a glass framed enclosure with a backlit touch screen It has on board temperature and humidity sensing and its on board inputs and outputs...

Page 6: ...ected and set automatically by the BACnet Thermostat Max 127 devices Inputs T1 0 Normally open or normally closed dry contract or 0 10 Vdc analog input or 50 kOhm thermistor 25 C A B Communication RS485 IN1 0 Normally open or Normally closed dry contract or 0 10 Vdc analog input or 50 kOhm thermistor 25 C C R Power 24 Vac Outputs 11 12 13 Digital outputs 3A 14 15 16 Digital outputs 0 3A AO1 and AO...

Page 7: ...ustry Canada Compliant ICES 003 Class B Europe Mark Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU RoHS Compliant 2011 65 EU Australia and New Zealand C Tick Mark AS NZS 61000 6 3 Title 24 compliant if connected to a BMS with custom programming for economizer fault detection CA Prop 65 Warning This product can expose you to chemicals including Styrene and 1 3 Propane sultone which are known to the State of Cali...

Page 8: ...ComfortVu BACnet Thermostat Plus Model TBPL H Line voltage Carrier Proprietary and Confidential CARRIER CORPORATION 2020 Installation and Operation Guide All rights reserved 4 TBPL 24 H Dimensions ...

Page 9: ...P36 Freeze protection cut in set point P37 Freeze protection cut out set point P40 View filter counter hours Read only P41 Reset filter time P42 Adjust filter alarm delay counter hours P43 Soft start in heat cut in temperature P44 Soft start in heat cut out temperature P45 Cool differential band P46 Cool differential band offset P47 Heat differential band P48 Heat differential band offset P49 Shif...

Page 10: ...brightness when ON P107 Weekly program configuration P108 Weekly program events per day P109 Weekly program event configuration P114 Cool PID Kp P115 Heat PID Kp P116 Cool PID Ki P117 Heat PID Ki P118 Cool PID Kd P119 Heat PID Kd P122 Cool Proportional output threshold time P123 Heat Proportional output threshold time P160 Minimum compressor ON time P161 Minimum compressor OFF time P170 Economizer...

Page 11: ...ortVu BACnet Thermostat Plus Model TBPL H Line voltage Carrier Proprietary and Confidential CARRIER CORPORATION 2020 Installation and Operation Guide All rights reserved 7 Quick Guide Operating Instructions ...

Page 12: ...ppear on display Press again to turn the unit OFF The symbols will disappear Unit OFF Unit ON Selecting temperature scale Press and hold the button to switch between temperature scales The set point must be different than 10 11ºC 50 51 52ºF Celsius Fahrenheit Adjusting the Setpoint temperature Note The setpoint must be different than 10 11ºC 50 52ºF In One setpoint configuration 1 Press the or but...

Page 13: ...s The setpoint for cooling must be higher than the setpoint for heating For humidity setpoint see Technician Settings P197 Setpoint for cooling Setpoint for heating Selecting system mode Press the Mode button to switch between system modes Notes During demand for cooling or heating the active mode will flash In Auto mode the active mode icon Cool or Heat will flash Auto mode is not available in 2 ...

Page 14: ...s to lock or unlock the thermostat buttons When locked the lock icon will appear on display with any attempt to press the buttons Enable or disable the option to lock different buttons using Technician Settings P4 P7 Economy mode Activate Economy mode by triggering a window contact remote on off switch window contact remote economy switch door switch key tag External motion sensor PIR passive infr...

Page 15: ...splay alternates between AL and room temperature Economizer Economizer is used to reduce the energy consumed by the cooling systems by using low external air temperatures to assist in the chilling process When outdoor temperatures are lower relative to indoor room temperatures the system utilizes the cool outdoor air as a free cooling source The outdoor temperature Teconomizer triggering the activ...

Page 16: ...onomizer temperature Room temperature Cool differential band 2 2 Room Temperature Setpoint temperature Economizer will stop when the following condition is satisfied 1 Room Temperature Setpoint temperature Cool differential band 2 Indication for the Economizer operation When Economizer is active the Cool symbol will appear on display and the Fan symbol will flash Economizer Active ...

Page 17: ...he weekdays Monday to Friday and another one for Saturday and Sunday Daily events Each daily program can use 2 or 4 schedule events per day set by Technician Setting P108 There are two options for settings the schedule events set by Technician Setting P109 EU Type Start time and Stop time US Type Start time setpoint temperatures system mode and fan speed IMPORTANT Parameter P107 must not be equal ...

Page 18: ...mple when out of the office or leaving for vacation Make sure that the set point temperature is not 10 11ºC or 50 52ºF Press and hold the button to temporarily disable the program Press and hold the button again to reactivate to the program Override the program the occupant can temporarily change the set point temperature to be different than the set point temperature specified by the program Chan...

Page 19: ...programming procedure is described in the next sections Make sure to follow the right programming procedure suitable for the program type and features selected by Technician Settings Press the button to enter and proceed through the steps of the real time clock and programming procedure Use the or buttons to select or change value of a flashing icon It is recommended to select programming values p...

Page 20: ...ss the button again The MINUTES will flash 4 Use the or buttons to adjust the hours Days 5 Press the button again The DAYS will flash 6 Use the or buttons to select the day 7 If Technician Setting P107 is not set to 00 program is enabled press the button to enter programming procedure Otherwise press the button to return to normal display Adjusting EU type daily programs Start time 1 Press the but...

Page 21: ...s per day Follow the steps above for all daily periods Adjusting US type daily programs Start time 1 Press the button The programmed weekday s P1 indicating the first program event of the day and the word Start will appear on display The HOURS will flash 2 Use the or buttons to adjust the start time hours of the first event 3 Press the button again The MINUTES will flash 4 Use the or buttons to ad...

Page 22: ...in The setpoint will flash Note If the thermostat is configured to have two setpoints first adjust the setpoint for cooling and then the setpoint for heating 10 Use the or buttons to adjust the setpoint of the first event Follow the steps above for the other schedule events of the same daily period P2 for two events per day or P2 P3 and P4 for four events per day Follow the steps above for all dai...

Page 23: ...ce Instance Number is generated automatically by the thermostat Vendor ID MAC address For example Carrier Corporation vendor ID is 16 and if the MAC address is 075 the BACnet Device Instance Number is 16075 Note If you change the MAC address you must cycle the thermostat s power to reset the BACnet Device Instance Number You can override the automatically generated BACnet Device Instance Number us...

Page 24: ... desired BACnet Device Instance Number 4 Click Accept In an Analog Network Output microblock To change the BACnet Device Instance Number from 16075 to 16113 the microblock s address would be bacnet 16075 AV 42 present_value or bacnet 16075 BACnetDeviceInstanceNumber Subsequent reads writes of this value will need to be done with the new device instance bacnet 16113 AV 42 present_value or bacnet 16...

Page 25: ...nections The installation is to be performed by a qualified electrician WARNING The integrated circuits in the controller are sensitive to static currents Take suitable precautions General Installation procedure Prerequisite Disconnect power to the main board before installing the unit 1 Separate the front display from the back plastic cover by inserting a small flat screwdriver into each of the t...

Page 26: ...ComfortVu BACnet Thermostat Plus Model TBPL H Line voltage Carrier Proprietary and Confidential CARRIER CORPORATION 2020 Installation and Operation Guide All rights reserved 22 ...

Page 27: ...hnician Setting P8 12 0 13 IN1 For IN1 0 inputs Dry contact 10 Vdc input or 50 kOhm thermistor See Technician Setting P9 14 0 15 AO1 See options 16 AO2 Power supply 110 230 Vac line voltage CAUTION Do not connect line voltage to a thermostat that does not show the following symbol R B MS TP Communication RS485 BACnet C A Terminals DIP Switch SW4 1 End of line resistor 120Ω First and last units in ...

Page 28: ...onfigurations without humidification dehumidification Outputs Configuration 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Heat elements max 3 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 Compressors max 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 Heat pump Fan VFS Fan speeds 1 1 2 or 3 2 or 3 2 or 3 1 1 Economizer AC Configurations with humidification dehumidification Outputs Configuration 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Heat elements max 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 Compressors max 2 ...

Page 29: ...ring and DIP switch jumper settings page 33 FC Configurations for 2 Pipe systems without humidification dehumidification Outputs Configuration 22 23 24 25 Cool Heat valve Cool Heat valve PID Heat element 2nd stage Fan VFS Fan speeds 1 2 3 1 2 3 Economizer FC Configurations for 2 Pipe systems with humidification dehumidification Outputs Configuration 26 27 28 29 Cool Heat valve Cool Heat valve PID ...

Page 30: ...e 35 FC Configurations for 4 Pipe systems without humidification dehumidification Outputs Configuration 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Cool valve Heat valve Cool valve PID Heat valve PID Heat element 2nd stage Fan VFS Fan speeds 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Economizer Floor heating FC Configurations for 4 Pipe systems with humidification dehumidification Outputs Configuration 40 41 42 43 Coo...

Page 31: ...1 3 Compressor 1 3 Compressor 1 3 Compressor 3 16 Heat element 1 2 1st stage heat Heat pump 2 Heat pump 2 Heat pump 2 AO1 X X X X AO2 X X X X SW1 SW2 1 SW1 1 SW1 2 Fan speeds 2 speeds Low and High 3 speeds Low Med and High SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 ON SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 OFF 2 SW1 4 HP Heat pump HC not heat pump ON Heat pump active in cool OFF Heat pump active in heat ON Electrical heater OFF Oil Gas heater no ...

Page 32: ...eat Heat pump 2 Heat pump 2 Heat element 1 2 1st stage heat AO1 X X X X AO2 X Fan VFS Fan VFS Fan VFS SW1 SW2 1 SW1 1 SW1 2 Fan speeds 2 speeds Low and High 3 speeds Low Med and High SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 ON SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 OFF 2 SW1 4 HP Heat pump HC not heat pump ON Heat pump active in cool OFF Heat pump active in heat ON Electrical heater OFF Oil Gas heater no fan 3 SW1 5 Compressor delay ON Disable ...

Page 33: ...or 1 3 Compressor 1 3 Compressor 1 3 Compressor 1 3 16 Heat element 1 1st stage heat Heat pump 2 Heat element 1 1st stage heat Heat pump 2 AO1 X X Humidifier Humidifier AO2 X X Dehumidifier 4 option See SW2 3 Dehumidifier 4 option See SW2 3 SW1 SW2 1 SW1 1 SW1 2 Fan speeds 2 speeds Low and High 3 speeds Low Med and High SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 ON SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 OFF 2 SW1 4 HP Heat pump HC Not Heat pump O...

Page 34: ...16 Heat element 1 2 1st stage heat Heat pump 2 Heat element 1 2 1st stage heat Heat pump 2 AO1 Humidifier Humidifier Humidifier Humidifier AO2 Dehumidifier 4 option See SW2 3 Dehumidifier 4 option See SW2 3 Dehumidifier 4 option See SW2 3 Dehumidifier 4 option See SW2 3 SW1 SW2 1 SW1 1 SW1 2 Fan speeds 2 speeds Low and High 3 speeds Low Med and High SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 ON SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 OFF 2 SW1 4 H...

Page 35: ... 1 3 Compressor 3 16 Heat pump 2 Heat pump 2 Heat pump 2 Heat pump 2 AO1 Humidifier Humidifier Humidifier Humidifier AO2 Dehumidifier X Fan VFS Fan VFS SW1 SW2 1 SW1 1 SW1 2 Fan speeds 2 speeds Low and High 3 speeds Low Med and High SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 ON SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 OFF 2 SW1 4 HP Heat pump HC not heat pump ON Heat pump active in cool OFF Heat pump active in heat ON Electrical heater OFF Oil Gas ...

Page 36: ...igh 3 speeds Low Med and High SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 ON SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 OFF 2 SW1 4 HP Heat pump HC not heat pump ON Heat pump active in cool OFF Heat pump active in heat ON Electrical heater OFF Oil Gas heater no fan 3 SW1 5 Compressor delay ON Disable OFF Enable 4 SW2 3 Dehumidification ON Use dehumidifier OFF Use reheat for dehumidification 5 SW2 6 Terminal 12 operation ON Economizer OFF Fan Medium 3 ...

Page 37: ...l Heat valve 3 1st stage heat X 16 X X X X AO1 X Cool Heat valve PID 3 1st stage heat X Cool Heat valve PID 3 1st stage heat AO2 X X Fan VFS Fan VFS SW1 SW2 1 SW1 1 SW1 2 Fan speeds 1 speed Low 2 speeds Low and High 3 speeds Low Medium and High SW1 1 ON SW1 2 OFF SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 ON SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 OFF 2 SW1 4 2nd heating stage ON Enable OFF Disable 3 SW1 5 Chilled beam option ON Enable chilled bea...

Page 38: ...eat element 2 2nd stage heat 15 Cool Heat valve 3 1st stage heat Cool Heat valve 3 1st stage heat Cool Heat valve 3 1st stage heat X 16 X X X X AO1 Humidifier Humidifier Humidifier Cool Heat valve PID 3 1st stage heat AO2 Dehumidifier 4 option See SW2 3 X Fan VFS Humidifier SW1 SW2 1 SW1 1 SW1 2 Fan speeds 1 speed Low 2 speeds Low and High 3 speeds Low Medium and High SW1 1 ON SW1 2 OFF SW1 1 OFF ...

Page 39: ...heat no fan 15 Cool valve 3 Cool valve 3 X X 16 Heat valve 1st stage heat Heat valve 2nd stage heat Heat valve 1st stage heat Heat valve 2nd stage heat AO1 X X Cool valve PID 3 Cool valve PID 3 AO2 X X X X SW1 SW2 1 SW1 1 SW1 2 Fan speeds 1 speed Low 2 speeds Low and High 3 speeds Low Medium and High SW1 1 ON SW1 2 OFF SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 ON SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 OFF 2 SW1 4 2nd heating stage ON Enable OFF ...

Page 40: ...lve 1st stage heat X X Heat valve 1st stage heat AO1 Cool valve PID 3 Heat valve PID 1st stage heat Heat valve PID 1st stage heat X AO2 Fan VFS X Fan VFS Fan VFS SW1 SW2 1 SW1 1 SW1 2 Fan speeds 1 speed Low 2 speeds Low and High 3 speeds Low Medium and High SW1 1 ON SW1 2 OFF SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 ON SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 OFF 2 SW1 4 2nd heating stage ON Enable OFF Disable 3 SW1 5 Chilled beam option ON Enabl...

Page 41: ...ge heat Heat valve 1st stage heat AO1 Cool valve PID 3 Cool valve PID 3 Humidifier AO2 Heat valve PID 1st stage heat Fan VFS Dehumidifier 4 option See SW2 3 SW1 SW2 1 SW1 1 SW1 2 Fan speeds 1 speed Low 2 speeds Low and High 3 speeds Low Medium and High SW1 1 ON SW1 2 OFF SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 ON SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 OFF 2 SW1 4 2nd heating stage ON Enable OFF Disable 3 SW1 5 Chilled beam option ON Enable chi...

Page 42: ...e 3 16 Heat valve 1st stage heat Heat valve 1st stage heat X AO1 Humidifier Cool valve PID 3 Heat valve PID 1st stage heat AO2 Fan VFS Humidifier Humidifier SW1 SW2 1 SW1 1 SW1 2 Fan speeds 1 speed Low 2 speeds Low and High 3 speeds Low Medium and High SW1 1 ON SW1 2 OFF SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 ON SW1 1 OFF SW1 2 OFF 2 SW1 4 2nd heating stage ON Enable OFF Disable 3 SW1 5 Chilled beam option ON Enable chi...

Page 43: ... the On Off button to exit Technician Settings and return to normal display If no button is pressed for 60 seconds the thermostat will automatically exit Technician Settings and return to normal display Use the or button to make adjustments when required Technician Settings P1 to P3 Offset for temperature readings calibration Range 6 6 C 9 9 F Default 0 C 0 F Note The offset will influence both in...

Page 44: ... press and hold the Mode for 7 seconds to unlock or relock the buttons P6 Enable Disable the option to lock the On Off button 01 On Off button can be locked 00 On Off button cannot be locked Note When enabled press and hold the Mode for 7 seconds to unlock or relock the buttons P7 Enable Disable the option to lock the or button SET 01 or button can be locked 00 or button cannot be locked Note When...

Page 45: ...ow de icing operation of indoor coil in cooling P09 Functionality of IN1 0 terminals 00 IN1 0 terminals are not in use 01 T2 Change over sensor FC or De icing in heat AC 02 T3 Soft start in heat sensor FC or De icing in cool AC 03 Window contact Remote On Off switch 04 Window contact Remote Economy switch 05 External Passive Infrared detector In 2 Pipe system T2 will sense the water temperature in...

Page 46: ... open 00 Normally closed P13 Door switch delay time Range 0 999 seconds Default 180 seconds P14 Enable Disable Auto change over mode 00 Disable Auto change over mode 01 Enable Auto change over mode P15 Motion sensor logic PIR 00 Thermostat turns off when unoccupied and back on when re occupied 01 Thermostat turns off when unoccupied and remains off when re occupied 02 Thermostat uses economy setpo...

Page 47: ... sensor 00 Disable 01 Enable P17 PIR Motion sensor delay time before switching to unoccupied mode ON delay Range 0 900 minutes Default 20 minutes P18 Door switch or key tag configuration 00 Switch On Off by door switch or key tag 01 Changing the setpoint temperature 02 Switching fan speed to Low P19 PIR Motion sensor polarity 00 Normally open 01 Normally closed P25 Economy setpoint for cooling Ran...

Page 48: ...n Guide All rights reserved 44 Technician Settings P26 to P30 P26 Economy setpoint for heating Range 5 35 C 41 95 F Default 10 C 50 F P27 On delay time on delay between heating stages Range 0 600 seconds Default 5 seconds P28 Off delay time between heating stages Range 0 600 seconds Default 1 second P30 Beeper ON or OFF 01 Beeper ON 00 Beeper OFF ...

Page 49: ...Settings P31 to P34 P31 P34 Fan on off delay with fan on demand auto fan active P31 Fan ON delay in cooling FC only Range 0 120 seconds Default 0 seconds no delay P32 Fan OFF delay in cooling Range 0 120 seconds Default 0 seconds no delay P33 Fan ON delay in heating FC only Range 0 120 seconds Default 0 seconds no delay P34 Fan OFF delay in heating Range 0 120 seconds Default 30 seconds ...

Page 50: ...t system mode P36 Freeze protection cut in setpoint Range 8 15 C 46 59 F Default 8 C 46 F The room ambient temperature which will trigger Heating ON P37 Freeze protection cut out setpoint Range 10 17 C 50 63 F Default 10 C 50 F The room ambient temperature which will switch the Heating back OFF P40 View filter counter hours Read only Range 0 999 hours The filter counter is related to Fan running t...

Page 51: ...on demand auto fan active P43 Soft start in heat cut in temperature FC only The fan will not start before the temperature on T3 sensor reaches the cut in temperature See Technician Settings P08 P09 Range 14 37 C 57 99 F Default 36 C 97 F P44 Soft start in heat cut out temperature FC only The fan will stop if the temperature on T3 sensor drops below the cut out temperature See Technician Settings P...

Page 52: ...ion Guide All rights reserved 48 Technician Settings P45 to P46 P45 P46 Cool differential band offset with cool differential band offset 0 P45 P46 Cool differential band offset with cool differential band offset 0 P45 Cool differential band Range 0 5 5 C 1 10 F Default 1 C 2 F P46 Cool differential band offset Range 5 5 C 9 9 F Default 0 C 0 F ...

Page 53: ...tion Guide All rights reserved 49 Technician Settings P47 to P48 P47 48 Heat differential band offset with heat differential band offset 0 P47 48 Heat differential band offset with heat differential band offset 0 P47 Heat differential band Range 0 5 5 C 1 10 F Default 1 C 2 F P48 Heat differential band offset Range 5 5 C 9 9 F Default 0 C 0 F ...

Page 54: ...nstallation and Operation Guide All rights reserved 50 Technician Settings P49 to P51 P49 Shift between Cool and Heat in Auto change over mode Range 0 10 C 0 20 F Default 2 C 4 F P50 Shift between Cooling stages AC only Range 0 10 C 0 20 F Default 2 C 4 F P51 Shift between Heating stages Range 0 49 C 0 98 F Default 2 C 4 F ...

Page 55: ...g from fully closed to fully open P53 Cool proportional low limit FC only Range 0 100 Default 0 Minimum valve opening P54 Cool proportional high limit FC only Range 0 100 Default 100 Maximum valve opening P55 Heat valve proportional band FC only Range 2 10 C 4 20 F Default 2 C 4 F 0 10V Valve opening from fully closed to fully open P56 Heat proportional low limit FC only Range 0 100 Default 0 Mini...

Page 56: ...Cool or Heat valve reaches the Proportional ON percent P61 Fan turns OFF when the Cool or Heat valve drops below the Proportional OFF percent P60 Proportional ON percent FC only Range 0 30 Default 30 P61 Proportional OFF percent FC only Range 0 100 Default 100 P63 Time on delay between cooling stages AC only Range 0 600 seconds Default 5 seconds P64 Time off delay between cooling stages AC only Ra...

Page 57: ...0 C 4 20 F Default 2 C 4 F 0 10V fan speed from off closed to fully running P66 Fan VFS proportional band in heating Range 2 10 C 4 20 F Default 2 C 4 F 0 10V fan speed from off closed to fully running P67 Fan VFS Low speed percent in cooling Range 0 30 Default 20 P68 Fan VFS Medium speed percent in cooling Range 30 60 Default 50 P69 Fan VFS High speed percent in cooling Range 60 100 Default 90 P7...

Page 58: ...n Settings P71 to P75 P71 Fan VFS Medium speed percent in heating Range 30 60 Default 50 P72 Fan VFS High speed percent in heating Range 60 100 Default 80 P74 VFS Medium speed differential display from medium to low P75 VFS High speed differential display from high to medium P74 VFS Medium speed differential Range 10 50 Default 35 P75 VFS High speed differential Range 10 50 Default 35 ...

Page 59: ...2020 Installation and Operation Guide All rights reserved 55 Technician Settings P76 to P79 P76 Fan VFS Low limit in cooling Range 0 100 Default 0 P77 Fan VFS High limit in cooling Range 0 100 Default 100 P78 Fan VFS Low limit in heating Range 0 100 Default 0 P79 Fan VFS High limit in heating Range 0 100 Default 100 ...

Page 60: ...is not connected 0 0 will appear on display P85 De ice in cool cut in temperature AC only Range 9 5 8 C 15 46 F Default 0 C 32 F The indoor unit coil temperature in which de icing will start P86 De ice in cool cut out temperature AC only Range 2 20 C 36 68 F Default 8 C 46 F The indoor unit coil temperature in which de icing will stop P87 De ice in heat time AC only Range 2 7 Minutes Default 5 Min...

Page 61: ...mperature AC only Range 2 20 C 35 68 F Default 16 C 61 F The outdoor unit coil temperature in which de icing will stop P91 Compressor delay AC only Range 0 360 Seconds Default 240 Seconds DIP Switch SW1 5 must be in OFF position compressor delay enabled P98 Display setpoint only hide room temperature 00 Display both setpoint and room temperatures 01 Display only the setpoint temperature P99 One or...

Page 62: ...t 100 P107 Weekly program configuration 00 Disable weekly program program parameters will be lost 01 7 days with the same program 02 One program for Monday to Friday and another program for Saturday and Sunday 03 One program for Monday to Friday one for Saturday and another for Sunday 04 7 days with the different program for each day P108 Weekly program events per day 00 Two different events per d...

Page 63: ... Guide All rights reserved 59 Technician Settings P114 to P119 P114 Cool PID Kp FC only Range 0 100 Default 100 P115 Heat PID Kp FC only Range 0 100 Default 100 P116 Cool PID Ki FC only Range 0 100 Default 0 P117 Heat PID Ki FC only Range 0 100 Default 0 P118 Cool PID Kd FC only Range 0 100 Default 1 P119 Heat PID Kd FC only Range 0 100 Default 1 ...

Page 64: ...al output threshold time seconds FC Only Range 0 100 seconds Default 60 seconds P160 Minimum compressor ON time AC only Range 0 20 minutes Default 2 minutes P161 Minimum compressor OFF time AC only Range 0 20 minutes Default 13 minutes P170 Economizer low limit temperature Range 9 27ºC 48 80ºF Default 17ºC 63ºF P187 Display or hide humidity reading 00 Do not display humidity reading 01 Display hum...

Page 65: ... to P195 P189 Dehumidification cycle in unoccupied mode Range 0 600 minutes Default 20 minutes P190 Dehumidification break time in unoccupied mode Range 0 900 minutes Default 40 minutes P192 Temperature setpoint for reheat in unoccupied mode Range 10 30ºC 50 86ºF Default 15ºC 59ºF P194 Humidity differential band Range 0 10 RH Default 5 RH P195 Humidity sensor reading offset Range 9 9 RH Default 0 ...

Page 66: ...ings P196 to P200 P196 Dead zone between humidification and dehumidification Range 0 100 RH Default 0 RH P197 Humidity setpoint Range 20 100 RH Default 45 RH P198 Not in use P200 Restore defaults Press the button The display changes from 00 to 01 Press the On Off button to restore default settings The thermostat turns Off Press the On Off button or wait 60 seconds to return to normal display ...

Page 67: ...hts reserved 63 T1 Internal sensor or T1 External sensor fault De icer in cool indication De icer in heat indication Overheat in heat Overheat in cool Teconomizer sensor fault Economy by Window contact Remote on off switch Window contact Remote economy switch Economy by External PIR Communication Economy by door switch Economy by key tag Alarms and indications ...

Page 68: ...uent values 2 17 20 Operating instructions Multiple updates Weekly program Multiple updates AC configurations AC Configurations with humidification dehumidification Configuration 12 Changed from 1 to 2 Wiring and DIP switch configurations AC systems Multiple updates Wiring and DIP switch configurations FC systems Multiple updates Technician Settings Multiple updates Alarms and indications Added E1...

Page 69: ...ial CARRIER CORPORATION 2020 Installation and Operation Guide All rights reserved 65 BACnet Device Instance Number Changed 24075 in first paragraph to 16075 Changed image to show i Vu interface with Present Value of 160102 Technician Settings P122 and P123 Changed from percent to time seconds ...

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