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pressing UP and FAN buttons simultaneously or changing the
setpoint will override the timer for 1 cycle.

Minimum on Timer

Once the equipment has turned on, it will remain on for a

minimum of 3 minutes regardless of demand. However, the
equipment can turn off in less than 3 minutes if a change in

setpoint, or a change in mode occurs.

Staging Timer

If the thermostat is a heat pump model, it has 2--stage heat

capability. In normal operation there is a 15--minute delay between
the first and second stages of heat. The Y output will energize first,

then 15 minutes later, W is allowed to come on if the thermostat
determines it is not satisfying the demand.
However, if the heating demand is greater than 5

_

F/3

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C, there will

be only a 30 second delay before bringing on W.

Auxiliary Heat Indicator

When operating a heat pump and either auxiliary heat or

emergency heat is active, an LCD display icon indicates this

condition.

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Error Messages

If the room temperature sensor fails, two dashes (----) will appear in

the temperature display and all heating and cooling outputs will be

turned off. The thermostat must be replaced.

If the internal non--volatile memory fails, E4 will alternately flash
with the temperature on the display and all heating and cooling

outputs will be turned off. The thermostat must be replaced.

Step 5 — Check Thermostat Operation

Fan Operation

1. Press FAN button. This will start continuous fan operation.

FAN ON icon will turn on.

2. Press FAN button again. This will stop continuous fan oper-

ation. FAN ON icon will turn off.

Heating Operation

1. Press H/C button until HEAT is displayed.
2. Press UP button until LCD readout reads 3

_

F/2

_

C above

room temperature. Press UP and FAN buttons simultan-
eously to defeat timers. Heating system should begin to op-
erate immediately.

3. For HP thermostats only, press H/C button until EMHT

(emergency heat) appears. Press UP and FAN buttons sim-

ultaneously to defeat timers. Emergency heating (W is ON,
Y is OFF) should begin immediately.

Cooling Operation

1. Press H/C button until COOL is displayed.
2. Press DOWN button until LCD readout reads 3

_

F/2

_

C be-

low room temperature. Press UP and FAN buttons simultan-
eously to defeat timers. Cooling system should begin to op-

erate immediately.

Table 1 shows the thermostat outputs for each available stage of

heating or cooling. It may be useful in checkout or
troubleshooting.

Table 1 – Outputs

EQUIPMENT

CONFIGURATION

OPTION #1

THERMOSTAT

TYPE

CONFIGURATION

COOL

STAGE 1

HEAT

STAGE 1

HEAT

STAGE 2

EM HEAT

AC, PC

AC, HP

Y, G

W

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HP, PH

RVS = C

HP

Y, G, O/B

Y, G

Y, G, W

W

HP, PH

RVS = H

HP

Y,G

Y, G, O/B

Y, G, W, O/B

W

WIRING DIAGRAMS

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Fig. 1 -- A/C Thermostat Typical Installation

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Fig. 2 -- HP Thermostat Typical Installation

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Indianapolis, IN 46231

Printed in U.S.A.

Edition Date: 02/10

Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations.

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Summary of Contents for TB-PAC

Page 1: ...identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death WARNING signifies a hazard which could result in personal injury or death CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which may result in minor personal injury or product and property damage NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation reliability or operation INTRODUCTION ...

Page 2: ...re 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 and may be found in the old thermostat Federal regulations require that Mercury be disposed of properly CAUTION 3 Separate front and back plastic assembly of thermostat 4 Route thermostat wi...

Page 3: ...a separate G signal to operate the blower when W is applied This option allows a HP thermostat to control an AC system Option 10 Reversing valve Selections C reversing valve energized in cooling This is default H reversing valve energized in heating Only appears in HP systems Option 13 Room Air Temperature Offset Selections 5_F 3_C Default is 0 The number of degrees to be added to the displayed te...

Page 4: ...rt continuous fan operation FAN ON icon will turn on 2 Press FAN button again This will stop continuous fan oper ation FAN ON icon will turn off Heating Operation 1 Press H C button until HEAT is displayed 2 Press UP button until LCD readout reads 3_F 2_C above room temperature Press UP and FAN buttons simultan eously to defeat timers Heating system should begin to op erate immediately 3 For HP th...

Page 5: ...m Temperature The large display reads room temperature until a button is pressed 4 To Adjust the Setpoint In normal operation the large display shows room temper ature At the first press of the UP or DOWN button the large display shows the current setpoint and the SET TEMP icon is turned on Further presses of the UP or DOWN but ton adjust the setpoint upward or downward Five seconds after the last...

Page 6: ...er your programmed comfort schedule Method 2 Temporary Override At the first press of the UP or DOWN button the current temperature setting will appear on the display Pressing the UP or DOWN button again will temporarily change the setpoint as needed At the next programmed time the programmed comfort schedule will resume CHANGING BATTERIES In some situations two AA batteries are the power source f...

Page 7: ...ons listed below and on the reverse if any of this document OWNER OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS This warranty is to the original purchasing owner and is transferable only to the extent and as stated in the Warranty Conditions and below The warranty period in years depending on the part and the claimant is as shown in the chart below Limited Warranty Years Product Original Owner Subsequent Owne...

Page 8: ...IONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION LASTS SO THE ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES MADE IN THIS WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND MAY NOT BE ALTERED ENLARGED OR CHANGED BY ANY DISTRIBUTOR DEALER OR OTHER PERSON WHATSOEVER THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER 1 Labor or other costs incurred for diagnosing repairing removing installing shipping servicing or handling of either defectiv...

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