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Installation Instructions

TP-PAC, TP-PHP
TP-NAC, TP-NHP
Performance

t

Series

AC / HP Thermostat

A07049

A07048

Programmable Control

Non

Programmable Control

Designed and Assembled in the U.S.A.

NOTE

:  Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation.

US patents: US7287709 B2, US20080147242 A1, USD582800 SI, US20060165149 A1, US6956463 B2.

Summary of Contents for Performance TP-NAC

Page 1: ...es AC HP Thermostat A07049 A07048 Programmable Control Non Programmable Control Designed and Assembled in the U S A NOTE Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation US patents US7287709 B2 US20080147242 A1 USD582800 SI US20060165149 A1 US6956463 B2 ...

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Page 3: ...ontrol Recognize safety information This is the safety alert symbol When you see this symbol on the equipment and in the instruction manual be alert to the potential for personal injury Understand the signal words DANGER WARNING and CAUTION These words are used with the safety alert symbol DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death WARNING signi...

Page 4: ...nd the clock continues to run for at least 24 hours An extension of Carrier s proven line of thermostats it provides separate setpoints for heating and cooling In the Edge Thermostat Control programmable configuration different heating and cooling setpoints and times are programmable for 4 periods per day or 2 periods per day Programming can be done for 7 days per week 5 2 days per week or 1 day T...

Page 5: ...R from the outdoor unit to the Rc terminal Then break jumper on the circuit board The W signal is taken from the Rh power and the G signal is taken from the Rc power If the thermostat has been installed in a two transformer application that is later changed to a single transformer installation installer must install a field supplied jumper between Rc and Rh Depending on the installation up to 14 w...

Page 6: ...The outdoor air temperature sensor is not included with the AC HP Control It is available as an accessory part number TSTATCCSEN01 B Optimum performance is obtained when an outdoor temperature sensor is used with the AC HP Control Plan installation so that 2 wires can be run from Equipment Control Module to an outdoor location preferably on the north side of the house or refer to Installation Inst...

Page 7: ...nd mounted in separate locations As a single piece unit all required wiring must be brought to the Equipment Control Module for connection to the terminal strip In two piece configuration the Display Module can be mounted in the living space while the Equipment Control Module may be mounted near the indoor furnace or fan coil Connection from the display to the Equipment Control Module requires onl...

Page 8: ... over 100 ft 30 5m should use 20 AWG or larger INSTALLATION Carton contains the following components See Fig 2 for programmable models or Fig 3 for non programmable models A07754 Fig 2 TP PAC TP PHP Carton Contents 1 Display Module 2 Stand off for Equipment Control Module 3 Screws and pig tail 4 Equipment Control Module ...

Page 9: ...ent Control Module 3 Screws and pig tail 4 Equipment Control Module AC HP Control Location AC HP Control should be mounted Approximately 5 ft 1 5m from floor Close to or in a frequently used room preferably on an inside parti tioning wall On a section of wall without pipes or duct work ...

Page 10: ...d a door or in an al cove Installer should determine whether control will be installed as single piece or two piece In single piece configuration as many as 14 wires may need to run to wall mounting location for connection to the control In two piece configuration the Display Module and Equipment Control Module are connected by two wires Install AC HP Control ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD Failure to...

Page 11: ...Turn off all power to equipment 2 If an existing thermostat is being replaced a Remove existing thermostat from wall b Disconnect wires from existing thermostat 1 at a time c As each wire is disconnected record wire color and terminal marking d Discard or recycle old thermostat ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in environmental damage Mercury is a hazardous waste Feder...

Page 12: ...2 wire pigtail is not intended to support the weight of the User Interface Do not hang the User Interface from the equipment Control Module screw terminals 1 Remove mounting plate from back of Display Module by pressing the two tabs on the bottom edge and pulling away See Fig 4 and 5 A07225 Fig 4 Press Tabs to Remove Backplate ...

Page 13: ... in mounting base Level mounting base against wall for aesthetic value only Display Module need not be lev eled for proper operation and mark wall through 4 mounting holes To avoid unintended bending of wall plate plastic use all 4 screws and an chors See Fig 6 ...

Page 14: ...c use all 4 screws and anchors Make sure all wires extend through hole in mounting base 5 Adjust length and routing of each wire to reach proper connector block and terminal on mounting base with 1 4 in 6 mm extra wire 6 Match and connect equipment wires to proper terminals of each connector block being careful not to over tighten the screws Correct polarity must be observed when connecting the tw...

Page 15: ...onnect to user interface dry contact OAT RRS return Relays OAT RRS SRTN HUM D1 D2 V Vg Rc Rh W W1 G Y Y2 Y used for single stage cooling C O W2 B Y1 Y1 used for multi speed cooling Y1 stage 1 Y2 stage 2 Control Module Wiring Guide connect to user interface dry contact OAT RRS return A07687 HUM terminal is not used on this model Fig 7 Control Module Wiring Guide Red is V Black is Vg ...

Page 16: ...14 A07166 Fig 8 Secure Wires to Terminal Strip A07167 Fig 9 Connect Pigtail Wires to Display Module ...

Page 17: ...ks Leaks can affect operation and cause incorrect temperaturemeasurement 8 Make sure to attach 2 wire pigtail to Display Module mounting base It is packed loose in the box from the factory Then attach 2 wire pigtail to the back of the Display Module via 2 pin keyed connector 9 Reattach Display Module body to mounting base by first setting on at top of mounting base and then push bottom corners of ...

Page 18: ...IMPORTANT NOTE Equipment Control Module should not be mounted to duct work or below any other controls or equipment i e humidistat humidifier etc A07217 Fig 11 Equipment Control Module on Equipment 11 Route wires through rear of Equipment Control Module using either a clearancehole or supplied standoff See Fig 12 ...

Page 19: ...ires to proper terminals of each connector block being careful not to over tighten the screws Correct polarity must be observed when connecting the two wires from the Equipment Control Module to the thermostat mounting base If wires are connected incorrect ly the Display Module will not operate See Fig 7 8 and 9 13 Snap cover over top of Equipment Control Module See Fig 13 ...

Page 20: ...arge display which identifies AC HP Control configuration Refer to Option 33 a AC 1 stage air conditioner AC with furnace or fan coil b HP 1 stage heat pump HP only with fan coil c H heating only system furnace only or fan coil with electric heat only d C cooling only system AC with fan coil e H2 2 stage heat pump with fan coil f A2 2 stage air conditioner with fan coil or furnace ...

Page 21: ... avoid unintended bending of wall plate plastic use all 4 screws and anchors 2 Drill four 3 16 in mounting holes in wall where marked Thermostat may be mounted to a standard junction box if desired Hole pattern on Equipment Control Module matches junction box mounting holes 3 Secure rear plastic Equipment Control Module to wall with 4 screws and anchors provided To avoid unintended bending of wall...

Page 22: ...aks Leaks can affect operation and cause incorrect temperature measurement 7 Remove 2 wire pigtail from thermostat mounting base and attach to Equipment Control Module terminal block terminals V and Vg Attach 2 wire pigtail to the back of the Display Module via 2 pin keyed connec tor 8 Reattach Display Module body to Equipment Control Module by first setting on at top and then push bottom corners ...

Page 23: ...tioner AC with furnace or fan coil b HP 1 stage heat pump HP only with fan coil c H heating only system furnace only or fan coil with electric heat only d C cooling only system AC with fan coil e H2 2 stage heat pump with fan coil f A2 2 stage air conditioner with fan coil or furnace Set AC HP Control Configuration Configuration options enable the installer to configure the thermostat for a partic...

Page 24: ...eit Centigrade Selection Option 04 Fan G on with W W1 Selection Option 05 Room Air Temperature Sensing programmable models only Option 06 Cooling Lockout Below 55 F 13 C Selection only available if outdoor air sensor is present Option 07 Zoning Option 08 Auxiliary Heat Lockout Temperature Setting only available when heat pump is used and when outdoor air temperature sensor is present Option 10 Rev...

Page 25: ...ight Reminder Option 30 Programmable Fan programmable models only Option 31 Daylight Savings Time Configuration programmable models only Option 32 Furnace Heat Staging Option 33 Single or Two Piece Installation Option 41 Variable Speed Blower Option 44 Super Comfort Heat Option 99 Reset to Factory Defaults TO ENTER CONFIGURATION MODE Press and hold FAN button for approximately 10 sec The Display M...

Page 26: ... change which value is flashing or the Home and Sleep buttons may also be used to select which value to flash The value that is flashing is changed by using the UP Down buttons All changes made are saved at the time of selection and will be saved in the event of the 3 minute time out or when installer exits from configuration menu Configuration Options Selection Option 01 Equipment Type HP model R...

Page 27: ...ease consult filter s Installation Instruction for details Option 03 Fahrenheit Centigrade Select between Fahrenheit F and Centigrade C operation Factory default is Fahrenheit F Option 04 Fan G On With W W1 This selection determines whether fan G output is to be On or OFF when any W W1 furnace or strip heat output is On Most furnaces and fan coils manage their own blowers and do not require separa...

Page 28: ...d on the Display Module the remote room air sensor r or the average of local and remote sensors Lr Settings are L r Lr Default is L Option 06 Cooling Lockout Below 55_F 13_C This selection disables cooling when outdoor temperature is below 55 F 13 C It requires an outdoor temperature sensor Setting is not available if valid outdoor sensor is not connected Set to OF off to allow cooling below 55 F ...

Page 29: ...t demand for heat is available 5 to 55 F 15 to 13 C Outdoor temperature above which the auxiliary heat is not allowed to operate unless MODE is set to Emergency Heat If room temperaturefalls below 45 F 7 C the auxiliary heat will be allowed to turn on and will continue to run until demand is satisfied Default is OF off Option 10 Reversing Valve This selection is only available on heat pump systems...

Page 30: ...ce smoothly during the selected recovery time ending at the recovery time and temperature which is programmed Not available with non programmable thermostats or when thermostat is configured as non programmable Default is 90 Option 13 Room Air Temperature Offset Adjust The number of degrees to be added to the displayed temperature to calibrate or deliberatelymiscalibrate the measured room temperat...

Page 31: ...s per hour When an output is energized it will not be energized again for 10 minutes Default is 4 Option 17 Time Between Equipment Stages This selection is only available for heat pump systems This determines the minimum number of minutes of equipment operation on the highest compressor stage before allowing the transition to auxiliary heat Available selections are 10 15 20 and 25 The time between...

Page 32: ... clock display are shown The triangle icon next to the WAKE period will be on and a value between 0 and 60 will be shown in the minutes display See Operational Information and Wiring Diagrams for further explanation of dry contact configuration and use To change the period or minutes press the soft key below the period or minutes and then use the UP DOWN buttons to change to the desired value Defa...

Page 33: ...staller test mode Default is OF off Option 21 Keypad Lockout non programmable models only This selection allows the installer to limit access to the keypad Selections are OF off 1 2 OF off The user has full access to the keypad 1 The user has access to change the setpoints 2 The entire keypad is locked When a button is pressed the backlight will turn on but none of the operating parameters will be...

Page 34: ...nergized to satisfy all cooling demands When a cycle starts under a high cool latch it will finish the cooling cycle on high stage On The Y1 and Y Y2 outputs are simultaneously energized to satisfy all cooling demands Default is OF off Option 23 High Heat Latch Temperature only available if outdoor sensor is present This selection is only available when Option 1 is set to H2 or h2 and Option 7 zon...

Page 35: ... four periods per day Two periods is a common commercial application and four periods is more common for residential This selection is not available if Option 24 has been set to nP to configure the thermostat for non programmable operation 2 Periods DAY and SLEEP are available 4 Periods WAKE DAY EVE and SLEEP are available Default is 4 Option 26 Minimum Cooling Setpoint This selection allows the i...

Page 36: ... 42 48 OF off The UV Light reminder is turned off and will never be displayed 6 48 The number of months after which the UV Light reminder will be displayed CHECK UV LIGHT Default is OF off Option 30 Programmable Fan programmable models only This selection allows the homeowner to program the fan selection to Auto or On fan operation for each of the program schedule periods This selection is only av...

Page 37: ... of the week by selecting the appropriate triangle icon next to the days of the week the month of the year will be set in the clock hours location range 1 12 and the week of the month will be set in the clock minutes location The week of the month selections will be F 2 3 4 and L for First 2nd 3rd 4th and Last So for the first Sunday in April the display would show SUN 4 F When 2 is displayed the ...

Page 38: ... 2P Option 41 Variable Speed Blower This selection allows the installer to select between a single speed or variable motor Off The system has a single speed PSC blower On The system has a variable speed blower Factory default is OF Off Option 44 Super Comfort Heat This option is only available on heat pump units HP HP H2 when Option 41 Variable Speed Blower is set to On and the system has a valid ...

Page 39: ...ut of the box conditions BEWARE All configuration settings program settings clock and calendar which have been manually entered will be lost When this option is selected the configuration number 99 will appear on the left and 10 will appear on the right To perform the reset first use the MODE key to move the box from the 99 to the 10 programmable model or to flash the 10 non programmable model The...

Page 40: ... then the first and second stages if a second stage exists will turn on for an additional three minutes During the first stage of heating the HEAT ON icon will be displayed The auxiliary heat on icon will be displayed if the second stage is electric heat HP unit type For heat pump installation only 1 stage of auxiliary heat is available Any staging of auxiliary heat must be managed by the furnace ...

Page 41: ...Energy Star requirements of the U S Department of Energy for both heating and cooling These provide energy saving temperature settings Refer to Table 1 Table 1 Energy Star Default Schedule SCHEDULE HEAT COOL Wake 6 00 AM 68 F 20 C 78 F 26 C Day 8 00 AM 60 F 16 C 85 F 29 C Evening 5 00 PM 68 F 20 C 78 F 26 C Sleep 10 00 PM 60 F 16 C 82 F 28 C If the programmed schedule is to be used make sure the t...

Page 42: ... change the Month Day or Year setting when the box surrounds it Day of the week Mon Sun is determined by calendar settings and is not directly adjustable When changing daily schedule settings the soft keys are used to set the days period times heating setpoints and cooling setpoints The UP DOWN buttons are used to change the setting with the box around it ALL PROGRAM PERIODS WAKE DAY EVE SLEEP MUS...

Page 43: ...ble 2 Vacation Setpoints Default Values MODE AUTO Fan Auto Heat Setpoint 55 F 13 C Cool Setpoint 85 F 29 C OPERATIONAL INFORMATION Timers Five MinuteCompressor 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 simultaneously pressing FAN and UP buttons Cycle Timer Based on the selection of 2 4 or 6 cycles per ho...

Page 44: ...e stages after the 10 minute timer has expired If there is sufficient demand for a higher stage at the end of 10 minutes or at any time after the 10 minute timer has expired the thermostat will energize the next higher stage Defrost Detection of defrost will not work properly if the installer has configured the O W2 B output to function as a B output During heat pump heating a defrost signal shall...

Page 45: ...onfiguration Option 11 Equipment On Indicators When cooling equipment is on a COOL ON icon is displayed While cooling equipment operation is delayed by the timeguard or cycle timer COOL ON will flash The same is true for HEAT ON When the W is energized in a heat pump the auxiliary heat on icon will be displayed Auto Changeover When auto changeover mode is selected a change from heat to cool or vic...

Page 46: ...There are two terminals D1 and D2 If it is desired to operate a ventilator or other device the D1 and D2 terminals can be connected directly to the equipment This will provide a closed contact for the specified number of minutes per hour See Option 19 If timed control of the system blower is required the dry contact can be used for this function The G terminal can be connected to one of the dry co...

Page 47: ...sure it is wired correctly The display will not power up if polarity is reversed If dashes appear for Option 01 in config and during reboot the problem could be the red pigtail being wired to Rc or Rh and the black pigtail being wired to C If so remove the two wire pigtail and connect to the V and Vg terminals Error Codes If AC HP Control cannot properly read room temperature display will indicate...

Page 48: ... will be active for a particular configuration and each operating mode When replacing a failed component such as an equipment control module or a display module the installer should replace both parts as a matched set It is very easy to accidentally mix an A C or HP display with a PAC equipment control module When this happens some functions appear in the setup while others do not This can be very...

Page 49: ...AC AC Y Y2 W W1 SS AC HP 2S Y Y2 W W1 W W1 O W2 B if Opt32 2 SS HP RVS O HP Y Y2 O W2 B Y Y2 Y Y2 W W1 W W1 SS HP RVS B HP Y Y2 Y Y2 O W2 B Y Y2 W W1 O W2 B W W1 SS HP RVS O Opt43 On 2S Y Y2 O W2 B Y Y2 Y Y2 W W1 Y Y2 Y1 W2 Y Y2 W W1 Y1 W2 W W1 W W1 Y1 W2 SS HP RVS B Opt43 On 2S Y Y2 Y Y2 O W2 B Y Y2 W W1 O W2 B Y Y2 Y1 W2 O W2 B Y Y2 Y1 W2 W W1 O W2 B W W1 W W1 Y1 W2 2SPD AC 2S Y1 W2 Y Y2 Y1W2 W ...

Page 50: ... 1 COOL STG 2 HEAT STG 1 HEAT STG 2 HEAT STG 3 HEAT STG 4 EM HEAT STG 1 EM HEAT STG 2 2SPD HP RVS B 2S Y1 W2 Y1 W2 Y Y2 Y1 W2 O W2 B Y1 W2 Y Y2 O W2 B Y1 W2 Y Y2 O W2 B W 1 W W1 Heat Only Unit AC HP 2S W W1 If HP or 2S board AND Opt32 2 Cool Only Unit 2S Y1 W2 Y1 W2 Y Y2 Cool Only Unit AC HP Y Y2 ...

Page 51: ...age 1 W W1 W2 Compressor Y Y2 Y Y Not Used Y1 Fan G G 24VAC Hot Heating Rh R R 24VAC Hot Cooling Rc Dry Contact 1 D1 Dry Contact 2 D2 24VAC Common C COM COM Outdoor Air Temp OAT Remote Room Sensor RRS OAT RRS Com OAT RRS Outdoor Sensor Remote Room Sensor Indicates connection may not be required available A09174 Fig 17 Display to Equipment Control Module Connection ...

Page 52: ...an G G 24VAC Hot Heating Rh R R 24VAC Hot Cooling Rc Dry Contact 1 D1 Dry Contact 2 D2 24VAC Common C COM COM Outdoor Air Temp OAT Remote Room Sensor RRS OAT RRS Com OAT RRS Outdoor Sensor Remote Room Sensor Indicates connection may not be required available Some heat pumps may designate W1 A09154 Fig 18 Fan Coil with Heat Pump HP Thermostat ...

Page 53: ...an G G 24VAC Hot Heating Rh R 24VAC Hot Cooling Rc Dry Contact 1 D1 Dry Contact 2 D2 Aux Connection 24VAC Common C COM Outdoor Air Temp OAT Remote Room Sensor RRS OAT RRS Com OAT RRS Outdoor Sensor Remote Room Sensor Indicates connection may not be required available A09155 Fig 19 Fan Coil shown with Auxiliary Connection 1 ...

Page 54: ... Y2 Y Y Not Used Y1 Fan G G 24VAC Hot Heating Rh R R 24VAC Hot Cooling Rc Dry Contact 1 D1 Dry Contact 2 D2 24VAC Common C COM COM Outdoor Air Temp OAT Remote Room Sensor RRS OAT RRS Com OAT RRS Outdoor Sensor Remote Room Sensor Indicates connection may not be required available A09175 Fig 20 Fan Coil with Air Conditioner ...

Page 55: ...g Rh R 24VAC Hot Cooling Rc Dry Contact 1 D1 Dry Contact 2 D2 Aux Connection 24VAC Common C COM Outdoor Air Temp OAT Remote Room Sensor RRS OAT RRS Com OAT RRS Outdoor Sensor Remote Room Sensor Indicates connection may not be required available A09156 Fig 21 Fan Coil shown with Auxiliary Connection 2 Heat pump air conditioner removed for clarity ...

Page 56: ... G G 24VAC Hot Heating Rh R R 24VAC Hot Cooling Rc Dry Contact 1 D1 Dry Contact 2 D2 24VAC Common C COM COM Outdoor Air Temp OAT Remote Room Sensor RRS OAT RRS Com OAT RRS Outdoor Sensor Remote Room Sensor Heat Stage 2 O B W2 W2 Indicates connection may not be required available A09157 Fig 22 Furnace with Air Conditioner ...

Page 57: ...age 1 W W1 Compressor Y Y2 Not Used Y1 Fan G G 24VAC Hot Heating Rh R 24VAC Hot Cooling Rc Dry Contact 1 D1 Dry Contact 2 D2 24VAC Common C C Outdoor Air Temp OAT Remote Room Sensor RRS OAT RRS Com OAT RRS A09158 Fig 23 Thermostat with Dry Contact Control for Run Time ...

Page 58: ...1 Fan G G 24VAC Hot Heating Rh R R 24VAC Hot Cooling Rc Dry Contact 1 D1 Dry Contact 2 D2 24VAC Common C COM COM Outdoor Air Temp OAT Remote Room Sensor RRS OAT RRS Com OAT RRS Outdoor Sensor Remote Room Sensor Indicates connection may not be required available A09159 Fig 24 2 Stage Furnace with Air Conditioner HP Thermostat Configured as AC ...

Page 59: ...G G 24VAC Hot Heating Rh R 24VAC Hot Cooling Rc R Dry Contact 1 D1 Dry Contact 2 D2 24VAC Common C COM COM Outdoor Air Temp OAT Remote Room Sensor RRS OAT RRS Com OAT RRS Outdoor Sensor Remote Room Sensor Indicates connection may not be required available NOTE Rc Rh jumper is cut on the Equipment Control Module A09160 Fig 25 Single stageFurnace with Air Conditioner and Split Power ...

Page 60: ...alue __________ Cooling Setpoint Value __________ Fan Auto or On C Home Away Sleep Settings Heat Cool Home ____ ____ Away ____ ____ Sleep ____ ____ D Schedule For Programmable Thermostats Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool Time Heat Cool All Days ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ Weekdays ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ___...

Page 61: ...08 _____ Auxiliary Heat Lockout Temperature Setting only available when heat pump is used and when outdoor air temperature sensor is present Option 10 _____ Reversing Valve Option 11 _____ Adjustable Setpoint Deadband Option 12 _____ Smart Recovery programmable models only Option 13 _____ Room Air Temperature Offset Adjustment Option 15 _____ Enable Auto Mode Option 16 _____ Cycles Per Hour Option...

Page 62: ...26 _____ Minimum Cooling Setpoint Option 27 _____ Maximum Heating Setpoint Option 28 _____ UV Light Reminder Option 30 _____ Programmable Fan programmable models only Option 31 _____ Daylight Savings Time Configuration programmable models only Option 32 _____ Furnace Heat Staging Option 33 _____ Single or Two Piece Installation Option 41 _____ Variable Speed Blower Option 44 _____ Super Comfort He...

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Page 64: ...10 W Morris St Indianapolis IN 46231 Printed in U S A Edition Date 04 09 Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Replaces TP PAC 2SI Catalog No TP PAC 3SI ...

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