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TC- PHP01- BLK

Carrier

Programmable Thermostat

Air Conditioner and Heat Pump

Applications

Installation Guide

A07051

Summary of Contents for TC-PHP01-BLK

Page 1: ...TC PHP01 BLK Carrier Programmable Thermostat Air Conditioner and Heat Pump Applications Installation Guide A07051 ...

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Page 3: ...ises during installation If any questions arise during your installation we re here to help SVisit www carrier com homecomfort for how to videos and answers to frequently asked questions STechnical support is also available by phone or email at d 1 800 CARRIER or 1 800 227 7437 d contact carrier carrier utc com SThe thermostat is also supported by the world s greatest network of professional contr...

Page 4: ...stages of cooling d Heat pumps work to provide cooling in the summer but in the winter they do it in reverse drawing their heat energy from the outside air SSystems with a Common C wire d Recommended to whenever possible SSystems without a Common C wire d Two alkaline AA batteries required This thermostat is not compatible with Duel Fuel or Geothermal Systems Review all documentation to ensure tha...

Page 5: ...rews and drywall plugs C Installation Guide and Owner s Manual D Batteries Installation Guide Owner s Manual A B C D A150216 Tip Write down your thermostat serial number and save it for future reference It is located on the thermostat circuit board next to the model number TP PHP ...

Page 6: ...TALLATION A Pencil B Phillips screwdriver C Small flathead screwdriver D Drill with a 3 16 drill bit A C D B A150218 Tip Review all the instructions before you start to help ensure that there are no surprises during installation ...

Page 7: ...o breakers or switches to disconnect power in Step 2 3 If you find that you have additional wires labeled anything other than those shown in the diagram below STOP and review to see if this model thermostat is compatible with your system O B reversing valve Y1 Cooling Low Stage Rc 24 VAC from cooling equipment Rh 24 VAC from heating equipment W Heating C Common 24 VAC G Fan Y Y2 Cooling High or Si...

Page 8: ...LING SYSTEM 1 Turn off the power to your heating and cooling system a You can do this either at your circuit breaker box or a switch at your indoor furnace or fan coil b Most systems have one switch but some systems or systems with Rh and Rc and C wires noted in Step 1 will have two switch es 2 Make sure your system is without power by using your old thermostat to adjust the temperature Your syste...

Page 9: ... Remove the cover of your old thermostat 2 Using your old thermostat as a guide record wire color and corre sponding letter where it is connected on the thermostat terminal block Don t worry about any non connected wires 3 Also note if there is a jumper wire or bracket between Rh Rc or R If yes you will need to jumper these terminals on your new thermostat as well ...

Page 10: ...ake a photo of your old thermostat wiring with your smartphone for reference later 4 Disconnect each wire Most thermostat wires are connected using screws simply loosen each screw with a small screwdriver Be careful not to let any wires fall back into the wall 5 Remove your old thermostat base by unscrewing it from the wall ...

Page 11: ...at and carefully snap apart A150220 2 Gently pull the wires through the hole in the back plate 3 Center the wires in the back plate 4 Mark four mounting holes on the wall with a pencil 5 Drill mounting holes on the pencil marks with a 3 16 drill bit 6 Insert the plastic drywall anchors into the wall Use the screws pro vided to secure the back plate to the wall ...

Page 12: ...ach wire into its matching connector block hole a Insert only one wire in each connector b Only connect wires that were connected to your old thermostat c If you need additional help with the wiring refer to the terminal descriptions and wiring diagrams beginning on page 22 2 After inserting a wire tighten screw using a small screwdriver ...

Page 13: ...display to back plate by inserting tab on bottom edge and hinging up until top snap secures 2 Close thermostat assembly making sure pins on back of circuit board align with sockets in connector 3 Now you can turn the power back on to your heating and cooling sys tem Return to your circuit breaker or on off switch and restore the power to your system 4 The thermostat will automatically power on ...

Page 14: ...need to make an adjustment to this setting depending on the system you ve connected See explanation under Step 3 Option 01 below The remaining settings are preconfigured for the most common system type To adjust the default configuration you will need to enter Configuration Mode A description of each configurable option is listed below To Enter The Configuration Mode 1 Press and hold the FAN key f...

Page 15: ...er will be flashing which means it can be ad justed using the UP and DOWN keys A150226 3 To cause the opposite pair to flash to be adjustable press the MODE key A150227 4 Successive presses of the MODE key alternate between the configu ration number and the configuration setting 5 To exit the configuration mode press the FAN key ...

Page 16: ...ge 23 Options HP H2 AC A2 H C Description SHP controls 1 speed heat pump with 1 stage of auxiliary heat SA2 controls two stages of cooling and one stage of furnace heat SH2 controls a 2 Speed HP with 1 stage of auxiliary heat SAC controls 1 speed air conditioner with 1 stage of heat SH operates a heat only system furnace or fan coil only no outdoor unit SC operates a cool only system outdoor AC un...

Page 17: ...on zoned system OF Zoned system ON Description ON disables thermostat s internal timers which are not needed with zoning system controls Must be set to OF for non zoned systems Option 10 Reversing Valve Default Reversing valve energized in cooling C Options Reversing valve energized in cooling C Reversing valve energized in heating H Description Applies only when configured for Heat Pump applicati...

Page 18: ...start of each time period This means for example that if your sleep period temperature setting is lower than the period that precedes it the thermostat will start cooling down the home before the beginning of the scheduled sleep period It does this at an energy efficient rate This not only helps make your home as comfortable as possible it also makes your thermostat more cost effective Smart Recov...

Page 19: ...res If disabled OF the thermostat maintains either heating or cooling mode only Auto changeover is not available when H or C is selected under Option 01 Option 16 Maximum Cycles Per Hour Default 4 Options 2 4 or 6 Description The maximum cycle rate is limited by internal timers to the selected number of cycles per hour Selection of a higher number causes faster cycling resulting in more constant r...

Page 20: ...elected the keypad will be locked and can be unlocked by simultaneously pressing the UP and DOWN keys for 5 seconds Once unlocked it will re lock 2 minutes after the last keypad press A lock icon is displayed while it is locked Option 24 Programmable Non Programmable Default Programmable P Options Programmable P Non programmable nP Description Enabling nP mode disables programming The clock is dis...

Page 21: ...e highest heating setpoint available Option 99 Reset to Factory Defaults Use this capability to reset the thermostat to out of the box conditions 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 make the 10 flash Then press and hold the DOWN key The 10 will start counting down toward zero...

Page 22: ...above room tem perature Heating system should operate 3 For Heat Pump HP applications only press MODE button until EMHT emergency heat appears Emergency heating should begin Cooling Operation 1 Press MODE button until COOL is displayed 2 Press DOWN button until LCD readout reads 3 F 2 C below room temperature Cooling system should begin to operate NOTE the thermostat uses timers to protect your sy...

Page 23: ...OL STG 2 HEAT STG 1 HEAT STG 2 HEAT STG 3 EM HEAT SS AC Opt 1 AC Y W SS HP Opt 1 HP RVS O Opt 10 C Y O B Y Y W W SS HP Opt 1 HP RVS B Opt 10 H Y Y O B Y W O B W 2SPD AC Opt 1 A2 Y1 Y1 Y W 2SPD HP Opt 1 H2 RVS O Opt 10 C Y1 O B Y1 Y O B Y1 Y1 Y Y1 Y W W 2SPD HP Opt 1 H2 RVS B Opt 10 H Y1 Y1 Y Y1 O B Y1 Y O B Y1 Y W O B W Heat Only Opt 1 H W Cool Only Opt 1 C Y1 Y1 Y ...

Page 24: ...2 TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS O B reversing valve Y1 Cooling Low Stage Rc 24 VAC from cooling equipment Rh 24 VAC from heating equipment W Heating C Common 24 VAC G Fan Y Y2 Cooling High or Single Stage A09271 ...

Page 25: ...ed for batteries Remove jumper when using split power Indoor and Outdoor units utilize separate transformers Y1 Y Y2 W G Rh Rc C C G R R W Y COM Y A12246 Fig 1 Single Speed A C Thermostat Typical Installation Equipment configuration AC ...

Page 26: ...not needed for batteries Remove jumper when using split power Indoor and Outdoor units utilize separate transformers Y1 Y Y2 A12238 Fig 2 Single Speed HP Thermostat Typical Installation Equipment configuration HP ...

Page 27: ...Fan G G 24VAC Hot Heating Rh R 24VAC Hot Cooling Rc R 24VAC Common C COM COM Cool Indicates connection may not be required available Y1 A09246 Fig 3 Single stage Furnace with Air Conditioner and Split Power Equipment configuration AC NOTE Rc Rh jumper is cut or removed on the thermostat ...

Page 28: ... G 24VAC Hot Heating Rh R R 24VAC Hot Cooling Rc DHUM 24VAC Common C COM C Y1 Thermostat NA Remove jumper when using split power Indoor and Outdoor units utilize separate transformers A12240 Fig 4 Variable Speed Step Modulating Multi Stage and Single Stage Furnace with 2 Stage Air Conditioner Equipment configuration AC ...

Page 29: ... Y2 Fan G G 24VAC Hot Heating Rh R R 24VAC Hot Cooling Rc DHUM 24VAC Common C COM C Y1 Some heat pumps may designate W1 Remove jumper when using split power Indoor and Outdoor Units utilize separate transformers Thermostat A12241 Fig 5 Variable Speed Multi Stage Stage Modulating and Single Stage Furnace with 2 Stage Heat Pump ...

Page 30: ...Stage 1 W W1 Cool Stage 1 Y1 Y1 Y1 Cool Stage 2 Y Y2 Y Y2 Y2 Fan G G 24VAC Hot Heating Rh R R 24VAC Hot Cooling Rc 24VAC Common C C C Thermostat Remove jumper when using split power Indoor and Outdoor units utilize separate transformers A12242 Fig 6 FV FK Fan Coil w 2 Stage Air Conditioner ...

Page 31: ...l Stage 1 Y1 Y1 Y1 Heat Cool Stage 2 Y Y2 Y Y2 Y Y2 Fan G G 24VAC Hot Heating Rh R R 24VAC Hot Cooling Rc 24VAC Common C C C Thermostat Remove jumper when using split power Indoor and Outdoor units utilize separate transformers A12243 Fig 7 FV FK Fan Coil w 2 Stage Heat Pump ...

Page 32: ...wer is not present The changeover between 24VAC power and battery power is automatic Display Lighting The display has two levels of lighting high level and low level High level lighting comes on for 10 seconds when the door is opened and or buttons are being pressed when installed with a Common C wire or with batteries Low level lighting is only available if the thermostat is installed with a Comm...

Page 33: ...turned on it must remain on for 3 minutes A change in mode or setpoint will cancel this timer Cycle Timer Based on the selection of 2 4 or 6 cycles per hour this timer is set to 30 15 or 10 minutes This much time must elapse from the start of one cycle before another cycle can start It serves to impose the cycles per hour limits Auto Changeover Timer To prevent unnecessary cycling between heating ...

Page 34: ...i meter to ensure it is 24V AC 5 If your device still does not power on please contact d Technical support at 1 800 CARRIER or contact contact carrier carrier utc com 6 Find an Expert Carrier Contractor at www carrier com dealers Backlight will not come on 1 If your thermostat is installed without a Common C wire and when the battery is low the backlight will remain off with button presses Error M...

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Page 36: ... 7310 W Morris St Indianapolis IN 46231 TC PHP01BLK 02SI 997 015060 1 R Replaces TC PHP01BLK 01SI Edition Date 02 17 Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations ...

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