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Humidity Options 

 
The Humidity Options are used to configure the dehumidifier and/or humidifier output on the thermostat. 
 
Not Used:  Dehumidifier/Humidifier output is disabled.   
 
Fan Speed Control:  This option uses the dehumidifier output to control the fan speed on an HVAC system with 
a variable speed fan.   When energized, the fan speed is reduced to augment the dehumidification process.  
 
Dehumidifier:  This option uses the dehumidifier output to control a stand alone dehumidifier. 
 
Humidifier: This option uses the humidifier output to control a stand alone humidifier. 
 

Dehumidifier Output 

Humidifier Output 

*Not Used 

*Not Used 

Dehumidifier 

Fan Speed Control 

Humidifier 

 

Balance Setpoints (Dual Fuel Heat Pump) 

 
The Balance Setpoints are used to determine when the auxiliary heat is used in a dual fuel heat pump system 
 

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If the outdoor temperature is above the “Upper Balance Setpoint” (45

°

F by default), the heat pump is used 

exclusively.   

¾

 

If the outdoor temperature falls below the “Upper Balance Setpoint” but is above the “Lower Balance 
Setpoint” (35

°

F by default) and if the heat pump is unable to heat at a rate of 5 degrees per hour or better, 

the heat pump will turn off and the auxiliary heat will be used until the temperature rises above the “Upper 
Balance Setpoint” or the call for heat has been satisfied.   

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If the outdoor temperature falls below the “Lower Balance Setpoint”, the heat pump will turn off and the 
auxiliary heat will be used until the call for heat has been satisfied. 

 

Factory Default 
 

This option will restore all system settings and programming to factory fresh configuration.  Read the warning 
and then press [Yes] to proceed or [Cancel] to return to Installation Settings. 
 
 

LIMITED WARRANTY 

 

HAI warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase.  During the 
warranty period, HAI will repair or replace, at its sole option, if this product fails due to defect.  This warranty does not cover the cost of removal or reinstallation of any product.  

This warranty does not cover failure caused by normal wear, damage to the product while in your possession (other than damage caused by defect or 
malfunction), or by its improper installation, including failure to follow the written installation and operation instructions, alterations, misuse, or abuse. 

 The 

remedies provided for in this warranty are the sole and exclusive remedies thereof.  In no event shall HAI be liable for incidental expenses or consequential loss or damages.  
For the complete HAI Warranty for USA policy, see the HAI web site at www.homeauto.com. 

 

 

Any implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular use or purpose are limited to a period of two (2) years from purchase 
date.

  This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other legal rights, which vary from state to state.  Some limitations may not apply to you.  

 

 

For warranty and repair service within the continental United States, send defective unit carefully packaged, postage prepaid, along with description of trouble, name, return 
address, and phone number to: HAI, Repair Department, 4330 Michoud Blvd, New Orleans, LA, 70129.  HAI will pay return shipping charges via normal ground service. 
 
Outside of the continental United States: Contact an Authorized Distributor for repair/replacement instructions.

 

Summary of Contents for RC-2000

Page 1: ...t 2 A on any circuit 3 A total The following requirements must be observed for installation in Europe CE 1 This equipment must be installed in accordance with National wiring rules for the country in...

Page 2: ...Removing an existing thermostat 1 Disconnect the power to the control transformer 2 Remove the cover to the existing thermostat 3 Disconnect the wires going to each terminal on the thermostat Label ea...

Page 3: ...iagram for the application See Figures 11 13 Upon completion of wiring the thermostat push all excess wiring into the hole in the wall Plug the hole with the supplied insulating foam to ensure an accu...

Page 4: ...d cooling the metal jumper between Terminal 1 RC and Terminal 2 RH on the left terminal strip must remain in place See Figure 4 2 From the factory the RC 2000 is configured to control a single stage c...

Page 5: ...rmostat or HVAC system does not perform as stated in the Power Up steps under the wiring diagram for the respective HVAC system recheck all wiring See Troubleshooting Tips 7 For HVAC systems with sepa...

Page 6: ...e that there are no stray wires or wire strands at the connections 2 Connect power to the transformer and system The display will show the current thermostat settings 3 Press FAN and select On The fan...

Page 7: ...t W from the individual zones when the W2 terminal is energized and calls for cool Y when the Y1 terminal is energized Neither W2 nor Y2 is energized when the mode is set to OFF Therefore the RC 2000...

Page 8: ...ure that there are no stray wires or wire strands at the connections 2 Connect power to the transformer and system The display will show the current thermostat settings 3 Press FAN and select On The f...

Page 9: ...ture is very low in which case it is used as the primary heat source 1 When used with dual fuel heat pumps the RC 2000 requires a method for obtaining the outdoor temperature A temperature sensor can...

Page 10: ...t power to the transformer and system The display will show all of the thermostat settings 3 Press FAN and select On The fan should come on 4 Press FAN and select Auto The fan should go off 5 Press HO...

Page 11: ...t thermostat settings 3 Press FAN and select On The fan should come on 4 Press FAN and select Auto The fan should go off 5 Set the Mode to Heat Raise the desired heat setting 1 degree above the curren...

Page 12: ...or 4 conductor wire from the HAI system to the thermostat location All thermostats on an HAI Home Control system are connected to Ground Zone 16 and Output 8 See Figure 11 THERMOSTAT Leave Jumper Conn...

Page 13: ...terminal strip See Figure 12 5 15 VDC ANY SYSTEM WITH A RELAY OR 5 15 VDC OUTPUT THERMOSTAT Leave Jumper Connected Black Green UP Figure 12 Connections to a Remote Setback Switch Notes 1 When connecti...

Page 14: ...feet twisted pair with foam polyethylene insulated conductors shielded must be used Wire runs must not exceed 250 feet Make the connections to the Green and Black terminals under the section marked R...

Page 15: ...gs 6 Read the warning and then press Continue to proceed 7 To exit Setup mode press Back several times until the Home Page is displayed Notes 1 The thermostat will automatically default to the Home Pa...

Page 16: ...GY STAR program When used with a remote system HAI recommends that the Program Mode be configured as None or Occupancy This will disable the internal program schedules The program options setting sets...

Page 17: ...rift farther from the setpoint decreasing comfort When combined with Heat Minimum Off cycles per hours can be obtained by using the following calculation 60 Heat Minimum On Heat Minimum off The defaul...

Page 18: ...w far from the setpoint the temperature has to be before the auxiliary heat turns on This is only available for heat pump systems Conventional 1 Cool 1 Heat Zone Control 1 Cool 1 Heat Heat Pump 1 Cool...

Page 19: ...ration Read the warning and then press Yes to proceed or Cancel to return to Installation Settings LIMITED WARRANTY HAI warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship under normal u...

Page 20: ...thermostat and the remote system are set to the proper configurations for communication SYMPTOM ACTION TO TAKE 1 Allow 30 minutes for thermostat to adjust 2 Adjust calibration offset Temperature Readi...

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