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By pressing the 

down

 key, scroll the adjustment menu to number 

5.

Press enter and use the 

up

 and 

down

 keys to verify that these 

parameters are set.

Warning:

 these parameters should only be manipulated by a 

professional.

By pressing the

 up

 or 

down

 key, scroll the regulation menu to 

number 4. In case you need to adjust the measurements or tests 

for the electronic valve, from this menu you can select the desired 

opening for the valve. 

Warning:

 These parameters should only be manipulated by a 

professional.

Control

CLIWP CONTROL BY UNIVERSAL 7 DAY 

THERMOSTAT P722Uc

EMER button:

FRONT PANEL CONTROLS

System heating/off/cooling mode switch:

Set this switch to HEAT to control your heating system and COOL 

to control your cooling system. The OFF position will disable the 

heating and cooling units.

Fan mode switch, auto/on:

When in AUTO, the fan (if present in your system) will cycle on and 

off only when heating or cooling. In the ON position, the fan will run 

constantly at all times with or without a heating or cooling demand.

Multifunction, slide switch:

It provides easy access to common settings, and should always 

remain in RUN, unless a particular point is being modified. 

NOTE: When the thermostat is in the non-programmable 

“Manual” mode, all 5 switch positions will function 

as RUN, except the “FILT/ENERGY” location.

The UP and DOWN buttons are used to control the set temperature 

or adjust any other item on the display. Usually, a flashing item can 

actually be adjusted.

Up/Down buttons:

Hold button:

This button activates and deactivates the manual hold temperature 

application, which maintains a fixed set temperature indefinitely 

without following a program routine.

Postpone button:

This button activates and deactivates the POSTPONER function, 

which overrides the set temperature for a modifiable duration. 

For heat pump systems: this button activates the Emergency Heat 

mode and prevents the outdoor unit from running. For conventional 

systems (without heat pumps), this button will have no effect on the 

normal RUN mode.

Summary of Contents for Comfort Flex CLIWP Series

Page 1: ...Control Manual Model 3 RT 5 RT Refrigerant HFC 410A 60 Hz CM Group Wall Mounted Package Part Number CLIWP CM Date 29 May 2023 CLIWP Series Direct Expansion Unit with Scroll Compressor...

Page 2: ...ion and data cover the Comfort Flex product at the time of publication and we reserve the right to make changes in design and construction at any time without notice Manufactured in an ISO 9001 certif...

Page 3: ...ire WARNING If refrigerant leaks from the unit there is a potential choking danger as the refrigerant will displace air in the immediate area Be sure to follow all applicable published industry relate...

Page 4: ...anel NOMENCLATURE CLIWP 036 U F L C T C A P 1 N C D M 1 4 0 FAMILY CAPACITY BTU 036 36 000 Btu H 060 60 000 Btu H DISCHARGE AIR U Upper COMPRESSOR F Fixed COMPRESSOR SIDE L Left R Right VOLTAGE C 208...

Page 5: ...ngent quality standards ASTM B117 1500 hour salt spray test The selection of high end compressors and heat exchangers ensures the capacity and high efficiency of the equipment All our equipment has a...

Page 6: ...3 C Dry load TECHNICAL FEATURES ElectroFin E Coat Coil coating corrosion resistant factory applied ElectroFin E Coat is a flexible water based cationic epoxy polymer using an electrodeposition coating...

Page 7: ...t the system to almost any cloud service either to upload historical data to analysis services deliver alarm messages to alarm processing services or to operate parts of the control system via a cloud...

Page 8: ...next field 3 Finally navigate to Save and Restart and press 4 Confirm the reboot and the device will reboot with the new IP address To set the BACnet device ID through the LCD display 1 On the main L...

Page 9: ...ograms LOYTEC LINX Configurator LOYTEC LINX Configurator The application starts and displays the data point manager screen as shown in Figure 7 2 When the device is online connect to the device by cli...

Page 10: ...2 1 AP Compressor APdx 24 VAC Relay DO 3 1 AC Free Cooling ACf 0 10 VDC AO 1 1 Zone Temp TZ LSTAT MODBUS RTU Total points per Ctrl 3 3 1 3 0 3 To adapt the I O name double click on the name in the Nam...

Page 11: ...nfigured so that the equipment can be turned on and the system points can be modified The following describes the use of the LSTAT thermostat as shown in Fig 9 and the indicators it contains in this c...

Page 12: ...RMS The CLIWP system has 3 alarms The first alarm is triggered by the low pressure switch and the second alarm is triggered by the high pressure switch these alarms are digital signals which are progr...

Page 13: ...ont keypad Access is different depending on the user level support installer and manufacturer parameters Modification of the Assistance parameters The Support parameters as well as the parameters for...

Page 14: ...ard display after 5 minutes NETWORK ADDRESS The network address assigns the controller an address for serial connection to a supervisory system via RS485 and to a pCO controller via pLAN tLAN Modbus I...

Page 15: ...menu Unlike the pressure probes the temperature probes do not have any parameters corresponding to the measuring range that can be changed and therefore only the models listed can be used see the cha...

Page 16: ...nly when heating or cooling In the ON position the fan will run constantly at all times with or without a heating or cooling demand Multifunction slide switch It provides easy access to common setting...

Page 17: ...me delay 5 default The thermostat waits 5 minutes before turning the system back on after the last time it was turned on This internal delay prevents rapid cycling and provides wallpack protection The...

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