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8. Turn on power to unit. The thermostat will receive power

from the unit. The thermostat will be powered by 24 v,
nominal (18 to 30 vac). Terminal connections are R
(+ 24 v), O/W1 (first stage heat or reversing valve), Y1
(first stage cooling), and G (fan relay). Some applications
will use C (common), Y2 (second stage cooling), or W2
(second stage heating).

NOTE: The common (C) connection is not required on gas or
electric units with heating and cooling. The common (C) hook
up is required on heat pump applications and cooling or heat-
ing only units.

Table 1 — Thermostat Wiring Terminations

*Terminal C may not be used in all applications.

†Used on Heat Pump applications only.

**33CS250-FS only.

Install Thermostat (Without Junction Box)

1. Turn off all power to unit.
2. Using cutout template provided, cut hole into wall. See

Fig. 3.

a.

If installing on dry wall, use outside of template to
mark hole on wall.

b.

If installing on paneling, punch out inside of
template and use inside of template to mark hole
on wall.

3. Route thermostat wires through hole in wall. Remove

outer sheath from wires for added flexibility. Standard
solid or multi-conductor thermostat wire should be used
from the thermostat to the unit.
Size and length considerations are as follows: for a maxi-
mum wire distance from the unit of 36 ft, use 22 AWG
(American Wire Gage) wire; for a maximum distance
from the unit of 100 ft, use 18 AWG wire.

4. Adjust wire length and routing to allow proper fit of the

thermostat on the wall. Strip each wire at the end no more
than

1

/

4

-in. to prevent adjacent wires from shorting

together. Match and connect wires to terminals on the
thermostat. See Fig. 2 and Table 1.

5. Attach thermostat to wall.

On paneling installations

(see Fig. 4):

a.

Push thermostat into hole in wall. Make sure tabs
on paneling match up with mounting holes on
thermostat.

b.

Using two 1

1

/

2

-in. self-tapping screws, attach

thermostat to wall. Make sure thermostat cover is
flush against wall and covers hole in wall.

EXISTING

WIRE

DESIGNATION

FUNCTION

TERMINAL

CONNECTION

G or F

Fan

G

Y1, Y, or C

Cooling

Y1

W1, W, or H

Heating

W1-O-B

Rh, R, M, Vr, or A

Power (24 v)

R

C

Common

C*

O/B

Reversing Valve

W1-O-B†

Y2

Second Stage Cooling

Y2

W2

Second Stage Heating

W2

RS+5

Remote Sensor (5 vdc)

RS+5**

RS

Remote Sensor Signal

RS**

GND

Remote Sensor Ground

GND**

CK1

Dry Contact Switch

CK1**

Before installing thermostat, turn off all power to unit.
There may be more than one power disconnect. Electrical
shock may cause injury or death.

Improper wiring or installation may cause damage to the
thermostat. Check to ensure wiring is correct before pro-
ceeding with installation of the thermostat.

CK1
GND
RS
RS+5
W2

Y2

C
G

Y1

R

W1-O-B

LEGEND

Fig. 2 — Thermostat Wiring (33CS250-FS Shown)

C

24 VAC Transformer Common

CK1

Dry Contact Switch (33CS250-FS Only)

G

Fan

GND

Remote Sensor or Dry Contact Switch
Ground (33CS250-FS Only)

RS

Remote Sensor Signal (33CS250-FS Only)

RS+5

Remote Sensor (+5 vdc) (33CS250-FS Only)

R

24 VAC Transformer Power

W1-O-B —

First-Stage Heat or Reversing Valve

W2

Second-Stage Heat

Y1

First-Stage Compressor

Y2

Second-Stage Compressor

PUNCH OUT
CENTER AND
USE INSIDE EDGE
FOR PANELING
INSTALLATIONS

USE OTHER EDGE
FOR DRY WALL
INSTALLATIONS

2 3/8”

7/8”

3/16”

9/16”

1/4”

3/16”

3 3/4”

Fig. 3 — Cutout Template

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Summary of Contents for DEBONAIR 33CS

Page 1: ...most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death WARNING signifies a haz ard which could result in personal injury or death CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal injury or property damage GENERAL The commercial 7 day programmable thermostats are wall mounted low voltage thermostats which maintain room temperature by controlling t...

Page 2: ... is a hazardous waste and must be disposed of properly 3 Install 2 x 4 in junction box field supplied in wall See Fig 1 4 Route thermostat wires through back of junction box Re move outer sheath from wires for added flexibility Standard solid or multi conductor thermostat wire should be used from the thermostat to the unit Size and length considerations are as follows for a maximum distance from u...

Page 3: ...o prevent adjacent wires from shorting together Match and connect wires to terminals on the thermostat See Fig 2 and Table 1 5 Attach thermostat to wall On paneling installations see Fig 4 a Push thermostat into hole in wall Make sure tabs on paneling match up with mounting holes on thermostat b Using two 11 2 in self tapping screws attach thermostat to wall Make sure thermostat cover is flush aga...

Page 4: ...ing UP ARROW or DOWN AR ROW To ensure the schedules are properly followed make sure that AM or PM is correct for the time chosen When the correct time is shown press the Mode button to modify the day of the week The current day will blink on and off Press the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW buttons until the correct day is shown Press the and hold the Mode and Override buttons at the same time again to ex...

Page 5: ...an application The soft start staggers the start up times of the units in the event of power loss and restart Each unit should be assigned a unit ID number The 30 second delay time is multiplied the unit ID number to get the total soft start delay time for each unit For example if the unit ID number is 10 set the Soft Start function to 10 the start up delay time is 30 seconds x 10 300 seconds 5 mi...

Page 6: ...wer the cooling set point until the desired tem perature is shown The range of acceptable values is 35 to 99 F 1 to 37 C or OF no unoccupied cooling To configure the Unoccupied Cooling set point to OF press the UP ARROW button until 99 F is displayed Press the UP ARROW button again to display OF Press the Mode button to continue 5 The heating set point for Unoccupied will be displayed Use the UP A...

Page 7: ...Press the UP or DOWN ARROW buttons until the flashing number equals room temperature 4 Press the Mode button again to return to normal operation Check Thermostat Operation To check thermo stat operation perform the following procedure 1 Press the Mode button repeatedly until the Heat icon ap pears on the display The thermostat is now in Heating mode 2 Press the UP ARROW button until the heating se...

Page 8: ...ore the remaining config ured days have passed press the Mode and UP ARROW but tons simultaneously to enter into Programming mode Press the Override button to enter into Holiday Programming mode Press the DOWN ARROW to set the number of days to zero Holiday mode will be disabled Remote Temperature Sensor 33CS250 FS Only A remote temperature sensor is available to read the temperature from a space ...

Page 9: ...check the unit wiring diagram See Fig 10 SOFT START When multiple thermostats are controlled by the same external device a Soft Start option can be used to stagger the turn on times of the HVAC equipment This feature may cause a delay in operation after entering Unoccupied mode 10 Watt Resistor A 10 watt 270 ohm resistor is pro vided with the thermostat This resistor should only be used in applica...

Page 10: ...ac is not present replace the thermostat When using 4 wires R G W Y the cooling equipment tries repeatedly to turn on but cannot At times the display dims or disappears There is not enough power available Connect a 270 ohm 10 watt power resistor supplied with thermostat at the air conditioning equipment between terminals W and C non heat pump applications only When using 4 wires R G W Y the heatin...

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Page 12: ...inue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations PC 111 Catalog No 533 352 Printed in U S A Form 33CS 35SI Pg 12 105 9 00 Replaces New Book 1 4 Tab 11a 13a Copyright 2000 Carrier Corporation ...

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