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COMMON TO All AIR HANdlERS - SEqUENCE OF OpERATION
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CHOOSING A THERMOSTAT
EMI offers several remote thermostats that are compat-
ible with the air handlers. See the latest price list for a list of
available thermostats. It is important to choose a thermostat
that will match the equipment that you have selected. For
single stage cooling or heating choose a single stage heat/
Cool thermostat.
When selecting a thermostat other than those offered
by EMI, it is important to choose a 24V thermostat that
matches your application. EMI equipment is compatible with
most mercury bulb, digital or power stealing thermostats.
COOlING ONlY WITH ElECTRIC HEAT OR
HYdRONIC HEAT
Select a thermostat that is compatible with a cooling
- electric heat system. The thermostat should have “R”, “Y”,
“W” and “G” terminals. The thermostat may also have a “C”
terminal.
START -Up FOR
WAll THERMOSTAT CONTROl
INFRAREd REMOTE CONTROl OpTION
OpERATIONAl RANGE 55- 90° F (IN 1° INCREMENTS.)
Figure 6
1. Dry Mode Button
2. Temp. Set Point UP/DOWN Button
3.Power ON/OFF Button
4. Fan Speed Button (hIgh, LOW, AUTO)
5. Operational Mode Buttons (hEAT, FAN COOL)
NOTE: Batteries Included.
FAN OpERATION
Some thermostats are equipped with an
auto/on
fan
switch. When this switch is placed in the
on
position the
indoor fan will run continuous. When the switch is in the
auto
position the indoor fan will cycle with the call for heat-
ing or cooling.
FAN pURGE
The indoor unit is equipped an electronic circuit board
with a purge feature. After the room thermostat has been
satisfied, the purge feature allows the indoor fan to remain
on for an additional 60 seconds. This increases efficiency
by pulling the remaining energy from the unit.