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AT C 3 2 U 0 3   C o m m u n i c a t i n g ,   P ro g r a m m a b l e   T h e r m o s t a t   -   I O M

R e v. :   N o v e m b e r   3 ,   2 0 1 7

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G e o t h e r m a l   H e a t   P u m p   S y s t e m s

FAULT I / O CONDITIONS

LT1    LOW   WATER   TEMP

HEAT   1     11:11 AM   11/14

       TSTAT           SAFETY           OUTPT

CONV COMM

HPS

Y1

Y1

LOC

CC

Y2

Y2

CO

RV

W

W

ACC1

O

O

OUTPT

ACC2

G

G

FAN

AL1

H

H

HWG

EH1

OVR

DH

PUMP

EH2

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FAULT   CONFG   CONDITIONS

LT1    LOW   WATER   TEMP

HEAT   1     11:11 AM   11/14

        S1           S2              S3

1      ON      1    ON       1    ON

2      ON      2    ON       2    OFF

3      ON      3    ON       3    OFF

4      ON      4    ON       4    OFF

5      ON      5    ON

6      ON      6    ON       LT1    WELL

7      ON      7    ON       LT2    WELL

8      ON      8    ON

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POSSIBLE FAULT CAUSES

LOW  WATER  COIL  TEMP

LOW  WATER  TEMP - HTG

LOW  WATER  FLOW - HTG

LOW  REFRIG  CHARGE - HTG

INCORRECT  LT1  SETTING

BAD  LT1  THERMISTOR

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9.4.2 Flow 

Conditions

Displays detailed blower and pump speed / valve 
position readings that were recorded at the time the 
fault occurred.

NOTE

: If multiple units are connected to one thermostat, refer 

to section 9.7.

9.4.3 Input/Output 

Conditions

Displays the status of all physical and communicated 
inputs, switches, and control outputs that were 
recorded at the time the fault occurred.

NOTE

: If multiple units are connected to one thermostat, refer 

to section 9.7.

9.4.4 Confi guration Conditions

Displays the status of all dipswitch settings that were 
recorded at the time the fault occurred.

NOTE

: If multiple units are connected to one thermostat, refer 

to section 9.7.

9.4.5 Possible 

Causes

 

Possible causes as to why the fault occurred

NOTE

: If multiple units are connected to one thermostat, refer 

to section 9.7.

FAULT TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS

LT1   LOW   WATER   TEMP

HEAT   1   11:11 AM   11/14

LT1    TEMP                                                    28.1

LT2    TEMP                                                    97.3

HOT   WATER   EWT                                    121.5

COMP   DISCHARGE                                   157.7

LEAVING AIR                                                  92.7

LEAVING WATER                                           34.9

ENTERING WATER                                        42.1

CONTROL VOLTAGE                                     26.4

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9.4.1 Temperature 

Conditions

Displays detailed temperature readings that were 
recorded at the time the fault occurred.

NOTE

: If multiple units are connected to one thermostat, refer 

to section 9.6.

FAULT FLOW CONDITIONS

LT1    LOW   WATER   TEMP

HEAT   1     11:11 AM   11/14

ECM   TARGET   CFM                                     800

ECM   BLOWER   RPM                                   550

FLOW   RATE   GPM                                       6.5

PUMP   SPEED                                              60%

PUMP WATTS                                                 140

LOOP CONFIG                                      VS PUMP

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FAULT CONDITION MENU

LT1   LOW   WATER   TEMP

HEAT   1   11:11 AM   11/14

FAULT   TEMP   CONDITIONS

FAULT   FLOW   CONDITIONS

FAULT   I/O   CONDITIONS

FAULT CONFIG COND

FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSES

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9.5 

CLEAR FAULT HISTORY

Clear Fault History will clear all fault codes stored in the 
thermostat as well as the fault history in any connected 
communicating controls (DXM2/AXM).

Summary of Contents for iGate ATC32U03

Page 1: ...Access 6 2 2 Thermostat Configuration 6 3 0 System Configuration 7 3 1 Airflow Selection 7 3 2 Option Selection 7 3 3 Unit Configuration 8 3 4 Pump Configuration 8 3 5 Valve Configuration 9 3 6 Multi...

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Page 3: ...need not be leveled for proper operation and mark wall through 2 mounting holes 5 Drill two 3 16 in mounting holes in wall where marked Note Mounting holes on thermostat are designed to fit on a hori...

Page 4: ...ontrol algorithm must be configured for Differential control to access the Differential settings by installer 1 1 2 HUMIDITY OFFSET If you find that the Humidity level displayed on the thermostat does...

Page 5: ...erature at the time when Demo Mode is entered The unit will operate in heating or cooling based upon the following algorithm 1 3 3 EXITING DEMO MODE To exit demo mode remove power to the thermostat St...

Page 6: ...onds while the thermostat is in OFF Mode 2 2 THERMOSTAT CONFIGURATION Upon initial power up the communicating thermostat will prompt the installer for the thermostat configuration settings Model numbe...

Page 7: ...e center button to select each item Airflow Settings defaults stored in control valid range obtained from control in 25 CFM increments Blower Off Delay default 60 seconds valid range 0 to 255 seconds...

Page 8: ...OP CONFIG VS PUMP SELECT OPTION PREVIOUS SAVE 3 4 PUMP CONFIGURATION vFlow vs internal flow control pump can be controlled either through temperature differential Delta T or can be set to specific spe...

Page 9: ...figuration instructions MODULATING VALVE CONFIGURATION OFF POSITION 0 0 VALVE CONTROL DELTA T HEATING DELTA T 7 F COOLING DELTA T 10 F MAXIMUM HEAT LWT 80 F MINIMUM COOL LWT 40 F PREVIOUS SELECT For c...

Page 10: ...ts Calendar Time default Off valid range Off 3 to 24 months in 3 month increments 4 3 UV LAMP This feature displays an alert to remind the user to change the UV lamps after the selected time has passe...

Page 11: ...ershooting the temperature setpoint adjust the Anticipator value up to reduce thermostat sensitivity If the thermostat is undershooting the temperature setpoint adjust the Anticipator value down to in...

Page 12: ...the center button to save changes Smart Heat Staging default Off options OFF 5 120 minutes in 5 minute increments 7 6 ELECTRIC HEAT LOCKOUT Electric heat lockout keeps electric heat turned off if the...

Page 13: ...3 1 ON FACTORY SETTING 2 OFF HWG TEST OFF 3 OFF HWG SP 125 4 OFF HWG DISABLED JW3 LT1 SETTING WELL PREVIOUS 9 3 DIPSWITCH CONFIGURATION Dipswitch Configuration mode allows the service personnel to vie...

Page 14: ...9 7 9 4 4 Configuration Conditions Displays the status of all dipswitch settings that were recorded at the time the fault occurred NOTE If multiple units are connected to one thermostat refer to secti...

Page 15: ...onnected directly to the ATC thermostat or connected to one another in series as shown by the figure below CONTROL DIAGNOSTICS TT026 S N 1 2 3 4 TT026 S N 5 6 7 8 TT038 S N 9 0 1 2 PREVIOUS SELECT TT0...

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