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When holiday is active and the OCCUPIED button is

pressed, the temporary hold timer is set for two hours, the heat

and cool set points change to the occupied settings, the humidity

control will use the "normal" (not holiday) settings and the fan

will run according to the setting specified by the installer in con-

figuration Option 36.

If the remote indoor temperature sensor with override (part

no. 33ZCT55SPT) is used, it will function the same as the local

occupied button except that the button press will be inactive if

the thermostat is in HOLD.  The remote occupied button is locat-

ed on the left side of the sensor. Press and hold the remote occu-

pied button for at least two seconds but not longer than five sec-

onds to request an unoccupied override. 

Timers

FIVE-MINUTE  COMPRESSOR  TIMEGUARD  —   This

timer prevents compressor from starting unless it has been off for

at least 5 minutes. It can be overridden for 1 cycle by simultane-

ously pressing the OCCUPIED

 

and UP buttons.

CYCLE TIMER — Based on the selection of 4, 6, or 8 cycles

per hour, this timer is set to 15, 10 or 7.5 minutes. This time must

elapse from the start of one cycle before another cycle can start.

It serves to impose the cycles per hour limits. It can be  defeated

for one cycle by simultaneously pressing the OCCUPIED and

UP buttons.
TEN-MINUTE STAGING TIMER — In multistage heating or

cooling, this timer prevents any higher stage from turning on un-

til the preceding stage has been on for 10 minutes. When staging

between compressor and auxiliary heat, the time is configurable

via Option 17. This timer is overridden if temperature error is

greater than 3° F (1.7° C) (usually due to a large  change  in  de-

sired  temperature)  and  equipment  stages  up  in  60-second in-

tervals.
THREE-MINUTE MINIMUM ON TIME — In  normal  oper-

ation, when a stage turns on, it will not turn off for a minimum of

3 minutes. If the set point is changed, this timer is canceled, al-

lowing the equipment to turn off immediately when the demand

is removed.

Heat/Cool Set Points (Desired Temperature) —

A minimum difference of 1° F (0.5° C) and  maximum  of 10° F

(5.5° C) is enforced between heating and cooling desired tem-

peratures. This is done by allowing one setting to “push” the

other, to maintain this difference. This difference is adjustable

via configuration Option 11.

Equipment On Indicators — 

When cooling equipment

is on, a COOL ON icon is displayed. While cooling equipment

operation is delayed by the time guard or cycle timer, COOL ON

will flash. The same is true for HEAT ON icon.

During second stage compressor operation a “2” will be dis-

played with the HEAT ON or COOL ON icon. When the W is

energized in a heat pump or emergency heat is available (Option

35 = On) and O/W2 is energized in an AC system, the “auxiliary

heat on” icon will be displayed.

Humidification and Dehumidification Indica-
tors — 

When the display module door is closed, the humidifi-

cation icon will be displayed when humidification is active. The

dehumidification icon will be displayed when dehumidification

is active.

This function is only available on model 33CS2PPRH-03

thermostats. 

Hybrid Heat

®

 Dual-Fuel System Operation — 

To

configure the thermostat for Hybrid Heat operation, set Option

01 to hh. Configure Option 08, Auxiliary Heat Lockout, to a

value that prevents gas heat operation above a specified outdoor-

air temperature. Configure Option 09, Heat Pump Lockout Tem-

perature, to a value to prevent compressor heating operation

below a specified outdoor-air temperature. 

When the outdoor-air temperature is below the heat pump

lockout temperature, the heat pump will not be energized. The

gas heat source will be used to satisfy the heating demand.  If the

heat pump is already energized when the outdoor-air tempera-

ture drops below the heat pump lockout temperature, the heat

pump will continue to operate until the heating demand is large

enough to request gas heat operation.  

When the outdoor-air temperature is greater than or equal to

the heat pump lockout temperature, the heat pump will be used

to satisfy the heating demand. If the heat pump capacity is not

sufficient, gas heat operation will be used unless outdoor-air

temperature is greater than auxiliary heat lockout temperature.

During Hybrid Heat system heating, a defrost signal will be

considered valid if the compressor output (O) is energized and

the defrost signal has been active for less than 15 consecutive

minutes. Any defrost signal present for longer than 15 minutes

will be considered invalid. Hybrid Heat systems will use this in-

put to detect that defrost is in progress and energize the auxiliary

heat to provide occupant comfort during the defrost cycle and

finish the heating cycle with the auxiliary heat when the defrost

cycle terminates.

The Hybrid Heat function is only available on model

33CS2PP2S-03 thermostats. 

Auto Changeover — 

When auto changeover mode is se-

lected, a change from heat to cool (or vice versa) will not occur

until an opposite mode demand has existed for 10 minutes. If the

set point is changed, then the 10-minute requirement is ignored.

Emergency Heat Mode — 

When the control is config-

ured as a heat pump and emergency heat is selected, all Y signals

are locked out, and W becomes energized upon a call for heat.

When the control is configured as an AC and emergency heat is

selected, the W signal is locked out and O/W2 becomes ener-

gized upon a call for heat.

Dry Contact/Economizer Output — 

The dry contact

can be used for control of an auxiliary device. The dry contact

may be configured to be closed for a specific number of minutes

per hour for each period of the program schedule. This can be

used to operate a ventilator, damper, system fan, or other auxilia-

ry device. There are two terminals, D1 and D2. When configured

as a dehumidification output, the dry contact can operate cooling

equipment capable of dehumidification function. For dehumidi-

fication control, 24 volts is applied from Rc to the dehumidifier

through relay contacts D1 and D2. A separate jumper wire is

needed between Rc and one dry contact terminal (such as D1).

If timed control of the system fan is required, the dry contact

can be used for this function. For fan control, 24 volts is applied

from Rh to G through relay contacts D1 and D2. A separate

jumper wire is needed between Rh and one dry contact terminal

(such as D1).

If it is desired to operate an economizer or other ventilation

device, the D1 and D2 terminals can be connected directly to the

equipment. This will provide a dry closed contact for the speci-

fied number of minutes per hour. See Option 19.

If timed control of the fan is required, the dry contact can be

used for this function. The G terminal can be connected to one of

the dry contact terminals with the other terminal being connected

to Rc and/or Rh for timed control of the fan. 

TROUBLESHOOTING

If the display module does not power up after power is ap-

plied, check the Rc/Rh and C terminals for 24 vac. If 24 vac is

present, check the voltage between Vg and V+. This voltage will

be approximately 12 to 20 vdc. If voltage is present, check the

polarity to make sure it is wired correctly. The display will not

power up if polarity is reversed.

Summary of Contents for EDGE Pro

Page 1: ...ymbol DANGER identifies the 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 Carrier s 7 day 5 2 day or 1 day programmable commer cial thermostat control is a wall mounted low voltage ...

Page 2: ...rs or return air grille in areas with poor air circulation outside of the building exposed to the elements Wiring Requirements All system wiring must be in compliance with all applica ble local and national codes All sensor wiring should be color coded in conformance with the standard recommendations Never remove the thermostat board from the plastic hous ing Doing so could warp and damage the com...

Page 3: ... hole in mounting base 8 Adjust length and routing of each wire to reach proper con nector block and terminal on mounting base with extra 1 4 in wire 9 Connect two wires from the equipment control module to the display module mounting base being careful not to over tighten the screws Correct polarity must be observed when connecting the two wires If wires are connected in correctly the display mod...

Page 4: ...e us ing either a clearance hole or supplied standoff See Fig 9 Standoff is provided as an aid when installing equipment control module on equipment or a solid wall NOTE The equipment control module should not be mounted to ductwork or below any other controls or equip ment i e humidistat humidifier etc 16 Match and connect equipment wires to proper terminals of each connector block being careful ...

Page 5: ...mounting holes are available for more secure mounting if needed Make sure that all wires extend through hole in mounting base 8 Adjust length and routing of each wire to reach proper con nector block and terminal on mounting base with extra 1 4 in wire 9 Connect equipment wiring to the terminals on the equip ment control module being careful not to over tighten the screws See Fig 10 10 Seal hole i...

Page 6: ...V appear at D2 D1 has to have a wire jumper added to either Rc or Rh The dry contact must be configured for dehumidification in configuration Option 19 See page 8 See Wiring Diagrams for more information CONFIGURATION To Enter and Exit Configuration Mode Press and hold OCCUPIED button for approximately 10 seconds The display module will now be in Configuration mode The module will automatically ex...

Page 7: ...mp systems with a valid outdoor temperature sensor connected Available settings are Off 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 or 55 F 15 12 2 9 4 6 7 3 9 1 1 1 7 4 4 7 2 10 or 12 8 C When set to OF off the function is disabled Auxiliary heat is allowed to operate whenever sufficient demand for heat is available When set to 5 through 55 F 15 through 12 8 C this is the outdoor temperature above which the aux...

Page 8: ...d the dehumidification set point to prevent rapid on off cycling of the DEHUM output When configured for dehumidification the Rc terminal must be connected to one of the dry contact terminals D1 or D2 This provides power to energize the dehumidification terminal on the cooling equipment when the dry contact is closed See the Hu midity Control Features section on page 11 for more informa tion The d...

Page 9: ...and the latch will not be applied When set to On the Y1 and Y Y2 outputs are simultaneously energized to satisfy all cooling demands The default is OF off OPTION 23 HIGH HEAT LATCH TEMPERATURE This selection is only available when Option 1 is set to HP and Option 7 equipment DDC controller is set to OF off Configuration settings are OF off 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 F 6 7 3 9 1 1 1 7 4 4 7 2 10 C and On...

Page 10: ...de is an available mode selection When set to OF the Emergency Heat mode is not an available mode selection The default is On NOTE In a non heat pump application if emergency heat is off the second stage of heat will show heat on and 2 in the bottom right of the thermostat display OPTION 36 FAN SELECTION DURING OCCUPIED PERIODS This selection is not available if the thermostat has been configured ...

Page 11: ...the bottom center of the screen Use the soft keys to move the box around the digits to be set and the UP and DOWN buttons to change the setting Pressing the SET button will cycle through the calendar daily schedule and holiday settings Calendar may be changed by using the soft keys to select the Month Day or Year The UP and DOWN buttons are used to change the Month Day or Year setting when the box...

Page 12: ...t point Holiday A holiday selection is available specifically for times when the space will not be occupied for an extended peri od Holiday mode has an automatic hold meaning that set points are not affected by the programmed schedule Holiday mode is active for a specified period of time While in Holiday mode the system provides temperature and humidity protection for the space in the selected mod...

Page 13: ...re When the outdoor air temperature is below the heat pump lockout temperature the heat pump will not be energized The gas heat source will be used to satisfy the heating demand If the heat pump is already energized when the outdoor air tempera ture drops below the heat pump lockout temperature the heat pump will continue to operate until the heating demand is large enough to request gas heat oper...

Page 14: ...ly read humidity E5 will be displayed Replace the thermostat If both Humidifi cation and Dehumidification have been set to OF the humidity value will be shown as when viewed from the humidity menu but no E5 will be shown in the display WIRING DIAGRAMS System wiring diagrams are provided for typical Carrier equipment See Fig 15 36 EQUIP CONFIG Option 01 Setting COOL STAGE 1 COOL STAGE 2 HEAT STAGE ...

Page 15: ... OAT RRS SRTN HUM D1 D2 V Vg X C G W2 W1 Y2 Y1 R COMMERCIAL THERMOSTAT CONNECTION BOARD TB2 Humidi MiZer FIOP FU LTLO PNK PNK PNK PNK PNK PNK Connection not required TB2 for 48 50HJ015 028 and 48 50TJ TM016 028 units Connection Board for all other units LEGEND FIOP Factory Installed Option FU Fuse LTLO Low Temperature Lockout a33 9174 Fig 17 Thermostat Wiring 48 50HE003 006 48 50HJ004 028 48 50TF0...

Page 16: ...onnection not required a33 9175 Fig 18 Thermostat Wiring 48 50HJ 62AQ060 300 COBRA Energy Recovery Units Rc Rh W1 G Y2 C O W2 B Y1 OAT RRS SRTN HUM D1 D2 V Vg R Y1 Y2 W1 W2 G C X COMMERCIAL THERMOSTAT TB1 TB2 1 2 HUMIDISTAT Humidi MiZer FIOP Connection not required TB1 for 48 50PG03 16 units and TB2 for 48 50PG PM20 28 units and 48 50HG014 028 units a33 9176 Fig 19 Thermostat Wiring 48 50HG PG PM ...

Page 17: ...V Vg COMMERCIAL THERMOSTAT Connection not required a33 9281 Fig 20 Thermostat Wiring 50HJQ014 016 Heat Pump Units a33 9179 Rc Rh W1 G Y2 C O W2 B Y1 OAT RRS SRTN HUM D1 D2 V Vg R W1 W2 C Y1 Y2 G COMMERCIAL THERMOSTAT TB3 Fig 21 Thermostat Wiring 50EJQ EWQ024 028 Heat Pump Units ...

Page 18: ...ired LEGEND IFC Indoor Fan Contactor LLSV Liquid Line Solenoid Valve a33 9298 Fig 22 Thermostat Wiring 38ARD Commercial Split System Units Rc Rh W1 G Y2 C O W2 B Y1 OAT RRS SRTN HUM D1 D2 V Vg COMMERCIAL THERMOSTAT FAN COIL 40RMQ SERIES CONDENSING UNIT 38ARQ SERIES G C R C INDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT W2 Y2 Y1 W2 a33 9299 Fig 23 Thermostat Wiring 38ARQ008 012 Series and 40RMQ008 012 Series Split Syste...

Page 19: ...UTDOOR CONNECTION BOARD TB a33 9286 Fig 24 Thermostat Wiring 38AU Commercial Split System Units with 40RUA Air Handler Units THERMOSTAT TERMINAL STRIP CONNECT TO 24VAC AT CONDENSING UNIT ELECTRIC HEAT ACCESSORY TERMINAL BLOCK TB1 JUMPER FOR HEAT PUMP WIRING OMIT FOR HEAT PUMP WIRING Fig 25 Thermostat Wiring 40RU 38RU Packaged Air Handler Units a33 9297 Connection not required ...

Page 20: ...urce Heat Pump Units with Complete C Controls Rc Rh W1 G Y2 C O W2 B Y1 OAT RRS SRTN HUM D1 D2 V Vg COMMERCIAL THERMOSTAT COMPLETE C P1 Y W O G R C AL1 COMPLETE C P1 SECOND COMPRESSOR Y FIRST COMPRESSOR G R QT C W1 W2 W3 W4 INSTALL JUMPER G TO QT DUCT HEATER a33 9284 Fig 27 Thermostat Wiring 50HQL KQE KQL P1 PC PEC PS PSW PT RHC RHE RHR RHS RTG RVC RVE RVR RVS RWS VQL Water Source Heat Pump Units ...

Page 21: ... PSW PT RHC RHE RHR RHS RTG RVC RVE RVR RVS RWS VQL Water Source Heat Pump Units with Deluxe D Controls Rc Rh W1 G Y2 C O W2 B Y1 OAT RRS SRTN HUM D1 D2 V Vg COMMERCIAL THERMOSTAT Y Y2 C O W2 W W1 G R Y1 W2 DELUXE D P2 R H DELUXE D P1 a33 9276 Fig 29 Thermostat Wiring 50PS PT RHS RVS VQL Water Source Heat Pump Units with Deluxe D Controls and Factory Installed Reheat Option ...

Page 22: ...ing 50VS Water Source Heat Pump Units R O G W Y2 DH Y1 Y Rc Rh W1 G Y2 C O W2 B Y1 OAT RRS SRTN HUM D1 D2 V Vg COMMERCIAL THERMOSTAT INDOOR FAN BOARD IFB RED ORANGE GREEN WHITE BLACK YELLOW BROWN IFB COMMON a33 9291 Fig 31 Thermostat Wiring 48EZ VT Packaged Hybrid Heat Dual Fuel System Units Model 33CS2PP2S 03 thermostats only ...

Page 23: ...IFIER AUX HUMIDIFIER a33 9186 Fig 33 Thermostat Wiring Humidifier and Dehumidifier NOTES 1 D1 and D2 can be used independently for equipment requiring a dry contact 2 If humidifier or dehumidifier has its own low voltage power supply do not connect directly to the thermostat Use isolated relays 3 For humidifer control 24 V is provided from the HUM terminal to operate the equipment 4 For dehumidifi...

Page 24: ...ifier has its own low voltage power supply do not connect directly to the thermostat Use isolated relays 3 For humidifer control 24 V is provided from the HUM terminal to operate the equipment 4 For fan control 24 V is applied from Rh to the fan G through relay contacts D1 and D2 SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 SENSOR 3 SENSOR 4 COMMERCIAL THERMOSTAT RRS STRN a33 9279 Fig 35 Thermostat Wiring Space Temperature ...

Page 25: ...NSOR 4 SENSOR 8 SENSOR 7 SENSOR 5 SENSOR 9 SENSOR 6 SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 SENSOR 3 COMMERCIAL THERMOSTAT RRS STRN a33 9280 Fig 36 Thermostat Wiring Space Temperature Sensor Averaging Wiring 9 Sensor Application ...

Page 26: ...ight to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Catalog No 04 53330026 01 Printed in U S A Form 33CS 74SI Pg 26 6 13 Replaces 33CS 66SI Carrier Corporation 2013 ...

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Page 28: ...heit Centigrade Selection Option 04 _____ Fan G on with W W1 Selection Option 05 _____ Space Temperature Sensing Option 06 _____ Cooling Lockout Option 07 _____ Equipment DDC Controller Option 08 _____ Auxiliary Heat Lockout Temperature Setting only available when heat pump is used and when outdoor air temperature sensor is present Option 09 _____ Heat Pump Lockout Temperature Option 10 _____ Reve...

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