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TouchPRO Wireless

 

P/N 041-338 Rev. A 

69-2655EFS—01

1H/1C 

System

 (1 

transformer

)

Rc 

Power [1]

[R+Rc joined by jumper]

Heat relay

Compressor contactor

Fan relay

24 V

 common [3]

Optional THP9045 Wiring Module 

Terminal [9]

S1/S2 

Optional remote sensor

Heat Only System

Rc 

Power [1]

[R+Rc joined by jumper]

Heat relay

24 V

 common [3]

S1/S2 

Optional remote sensor

Heat Only System (Series 20)

Rc 

[R+Rc joined by jumper]

Series 20 valve terminal “R” [1]

Series 20 valve terminal “B”

Series 20 valve terminal “W”

24 V

 common [3]

S1/S2 

Optional remote sensor

2H/2C System (1 transformer)

Y2 

Cool relay 2

W2 

Heat relay 2

Rc 

Power [1]

[R+Rc joined by jumper]

Heat relay 1

Cool relay 1

Fan relay

24 V

 common [3]

Optional THP9045 Wiring Module 

Terminal 

[9]

S1/S2 

Optional remote sensor

1H/1C System (2 transformers)

Rc 

Power (cooling transformer) [1, 2]

Power (heating transformer) [1, 2]

Heat relay

Compressor contactor

Fan relay

24 V  common [3, 4]

Optional THP9045 Wiring Module 

Terminal [9]

S1/S2 

Optional remote sensor

Heat Only System With Fan

Rc 

Power [1]

[R+Rc joined by jumper]

Heat relay

Fan relay

24 V

 common [3]

S1/S2 

Optional remote sensor

Cool Only System

Rc 

Power [1]

[R+Rc joined by jumper]

Compressor contactor

Fan relay

24 V

 common [3]

Optional THP9045 Wiring Module 

Terminal [9]

S1/S2 

Optional remote sensor

2H/2C System (2 transformers)

Y2 

Cool relay 2

W2 

Heat relay 2

Rc 

Power (cooling transformer) [1, 2]

Power (heating transformer) [1, 2]

Heat relay 1

S1/S2 

Optional remote sensor

Cool relay 1

Fan relay

24 V  common [3, 4]

Optional THP9045 Wiring Module 

Terminal [9]

S1/S2 

Optional remote sensor

Wiring guide—conventional systems

Wiring

See [notes] below

  [1]  Power supply. Provide disconnect means and overload protection as required.
  [2]  Remove jumper for 2-transformer systems.
  [3]  Connection to 24 

V

 common at the transformer is required.

  [4]  Common connection must come from cooling transformer.
  [9]  See page 14 for more details.

Summary of Contents for LR-HWLV-HVAC

Page 1: ...ardouswaste perchlorate MERCURY NOTICE This thermostat does not contain mercury However do not place your old thermostat in the trash if it contains mercury in a sealed tube Contact the Thermostat Recycling Corporation at www thermostat recycle org or 800 238 8192 for information on how and where to properly and safely dispose of your old thermostat CAUTION SHOCK HAZARD Can cause electrical shock ...

Page 2: ...in 5 mm holes for drywall Drill 7 32 in 6 mm holes for plaster Wall anchors Wire hole Mounting screws Grasp top and bottom of wallplate and pull to remove from thermostat M29480 RF Device Placement The thermostat must be within 30 ft 9 m of an RF signal repeater CAUTION Thermostat should be installed by a climate control specialist to avoid damage to the equipment ...

Page 3: ...power failure this is an indication that the coin cell needs to be replaced You should replace the battery every five years or before leaving home for an extended period Remove tab The TouchPRO Wireless thermostat is shipped from the factory with the coin cell installed To keep the battery from discharging during shipment and storage the TouchPRO Wireless thermostat is shipped with a plastic tab i...

Page 4: ...nsformer 3 Y 1st stage compressor contactor Y2 2nd stage compressor contactor Aux E Auxiliary heat relay G Fan relay L Heat pump reset powered continu ously when System is set to Em Heat system monitor when set to Heat Cool or Off O B Changeover valve for heat pumps K Optional THP9045 Wiring Module Terminal 9 S1 S2 Optional remote sensor Wiring guide heat pump systems 1H 1C Heat Pump no auxiliary ...

Page 5: ...er 1 2 W Heat relay Y Compressor contactor G Fan relay C 24 V common 3 4 K Optional THP9045 Wiring Module Terminal 9 S1 S2 Optional remote sensor Heat Only System With Fan Rc Power 1 R R Rc joined by jumper W Heat relay G Fan relay C 24 V common 3 S1 S2 Optional remote sensor Cool Only System Rc Power 1 R R Rc joined by jumper Y Compressor contactor G Fan relay C 24 V common 3 K Optional THP9045 W...

Page 6: ... will verify the battery is functioning correctly 1 After receiving time and date from the TouchPRO Wireless thermostat remove the thermostat from the wallplate 2 Wait 10 seconds and replace the thermostat 3 After a few seconds the thermostat should return to its normal display If it does you are done 4 Remove the battery tray adjust the metal tabs for good contact and verify battery polarity 5 Re...

Page 7: ...t 0 None 1 Yes 0220 1st Stage Cool Compressor cycle rate 3 Recommended for most compressors other options 1 2 4 5 or 6 CPH 0230 2nd Stage Cool Compressor cycle rate 3 Recommended for most compressors other options 1 2 4 5 or 6 CPH 0240 First stage heat cycle rate CPH cycles per hour 5 Gas or oil furnaces of less than 90 efficiency 1 Steam or gravity systems 3 Hot water systems furnaces of 90 effic...

Page 8: ...only 1 Balance point Failed to Maintain Heat protection 2 Low lockout High Lockout Failed to Maintain protection in between 0346 Dual Fuel Heat Pump Upstage to Furnace Timer 0 Disabled 0 5 0 5 hours 1 1 hour 1 5 1 5 hours 2 2 hours 3 3 hours 4 4 hours 5 5 hours 6 6 hours 8 8 hours 10 10 hours 12 12 hours 14 14 hours 16 16 hours 0347 Drop Temperature 2 2 ºF 1 0 ºC 3 3 ºF 1 5 ºC 4 4 ºF 2 0 ºC 5 5 ºF...

Page 9: ... 13 180 C Days 14 365 C Days 0502 Furnace filter reminder run time equipment counts 0 Counts heat and cool 1 Counts cool only 0510 Humidifier Pad Replacement Reminder 0 Disabled 1 90 C Days 30 R T Days 2 180 C Days 60 R T Days 3 365 C Days 90R T Days 0520 UV Lamp Replacement Reminder 0 Disabled 1 365 Days 2 730 Days 2 years 0580 Compressor protection 5 5 minute compressor OFF time Other options 0 ...

Page 10: ...rol recommended 1 Choose if room is cooler than set temperature 3 Choose if room does not reach set temperature 0700 Temperature display offset 0 Thermostat displays actual room temperature Other options 3 ºF 2 ºF 1 ºF 1 ºF 2 ºF 3 ºF offset 1 5 ºC 1 0 ºC 0 5 ºC 0 5 ºC 1 0 ºC 1 5 ºC 0710 Reset 0 No reset 1 Reset HVAC installer options to factory default only date and time settings are retained and ...

Page 11: ...em 0 OFF 1 Heat Stage 1 2 Heat Stages 1 2 3 Heat Stages 1 2 3 4 Heat Stages 1 2 3 4 4 Emergency heating system 0 Em Heat OFF 1 Em Heat stage 1 2 Em Heat stage 1 2 3 Em Heat stage 1 2 3 During installer setup press q repeatedly until Test appears Test number System status Press q to select test Press q to change status Press DONE to terminate testing System test System status EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZAR...

Page 12: ...show Device Is Unaddressed at the top of the screen 1 To activate thermostat press MORE The thermostat will now show the connection screen and display Press Connect at the top of the screen 2 Press the CONNECT button The CONNECT button will blink and the thermostat will display Addressing at the top of the screen 3 Return to the Lutron software and confirm thermostat activation When activated the ...

Page 13: ...0 ºF to 99 ºF 10 0 ºC to 37 0 ºC Operating Ambient Temperature 0 ºF to 120 ºF 18 ºC to 49 ºC Shipping Temperature 30 ºF to 150 ºF 34 ºC to 66 ºC Operating Relative Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing Physical Dimensions 4 15 16 in H x 6 9 16 in W x 1 7 16 in D 125 mm H x 166 mm W x 36 mm D Electrical Ratings Terminal Voltage 50 60 Hz Running Current W Heating 20 30 V 0 02 1 0 A Powerpile 750 mV 100 mA...

Page 14: ...l com Lutron Electronics Co Inc 7200 Suter Road Coopersburg PA 18036 1299 USA TEL 1 610 282 3800 FAX 1 610 282 1243 www lutron com Technical Assistance 24 hours a day 7 days a week www lutron com U S A Canada 1 800 523 9466 Mexico 1 888 235 2910 Other Countries 1 610 282 3800 Warranty For warranty information please see the Warranty enclosed with the product or visit www lutron com resiinfo ...

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