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TB7100A1000 MULTIPRO™ MULTISPEED AND MULTIPURPOSE THERMOSTAT

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OPERATION

Fan Sequence Operations (ISU 347, 348, 349)

If heat pump or conventional application modes are enabled in 

ISU 170, then ISU 347 is not available for fan ramp algorithm. 

The fan operates as a default ON/AUTO selection that works 

the same way as our CommercialPRO TB7220 thermostat. 

There is only one fan relay output that is activated.

If PTAC or fan coil thermostat application modes are enabled in 

ISU 170, then ISU 347 fan ramp algorithm is available for 

installer setup selection. The fan ramp algorithm will 

automatically calculate the appropriate fan speed that is 

needed to meet the proportional band requirements to speed 

up setpoint satisfaction. When the setpoint is satisfied it will 

revert to the lowest fan speed setting to conserve energy.

The thermostat comes factory default with the fan ramping 

algorithm enabled (ISU 347). This gives the user the ability to 

select Auto-Lo-Med-Hi option in ISU 348 or Auto only option in 

ISU 348. Auto sets the thermostat into the fan ramping 

algorithm mode and automatically sets the sufficient speed for 

PI control. Auto also automatically shuts the fan off when there 

is not a call for heating or cooling. If the user decides to disable 

ISU 347, then the fan will only have Lo-Med-Hi option 

available.

If ISU 347 is not enabled, then ISU 348 does not appear as a 

user selection choice.

If ISU 347 is enabled, then ISU 349 is available as a selection 

choice. The user can select either a 2 hour or 4 hour timer fan 

reset function. The fan will reset from a constant on speed to 

Auto mode after the time period expires. If ISU 347 is not 

enabled, then ISU 349 does not appear as a user selection 

choice.

Equipment Sequence Operations (ISU 170)

Heat Pump and Conventional

Heat Pump and conventional use a single fan speed. The 

single fan speed label is the G terminal relay output. Display on 

the thermostat for these modes will give the Fan On/Auto 

option. There is no fan ramping algorithm, ISU 347, 348, 349 

are not available.

PTAC

PTAC modes 10 and 11 will have the same selection options 

available as the heat pump selection options. The only 

difference is that the PTAC options have a Lo and Hi speed fan 

output instead of single speed output and that it follows the fan 

sequencing described above with ISU 347, 348, 349.

4 Pipe

4 pipe is treated similar to 1H/1C conventional. It follows the 

fan sequencing described above with ISU 347, 348, 349.

2 Pipe

There are two different 2 pipe modes - 

2 pipe only

 and 

2 pipe 

with reheat

.

2 pipe only

 - 2 pipe modes do not contain the ability to have 

automatic changeover. They are manual changeover only. The 

thermostat will have a priority when choosing a system mode 

(heat or cool). When ISU #340 has a 2 pipe changeover 

sensor enabled, the thermostat screen system mode will lock 

on heat or cool (whatever the changeover sensor is 

communicating to the thermostat). If ISU #340 does not have a 

changeover sensor enabled, then the system mode from the 

thermostat screen can manually be adjusted between heat or 

cool. It follows the fan sequencing described above with ISU 

347, 348, 349.

2 pipe with reheat

 - 2 pipe modes do not contain the ability to 

have automatic changeover. They are manual changeover 

only. The thermostat will have a priority when choosing a 

system mode (heat or cool). When ISU #340 has a 2 pipe 

changeover sensor enabled, the thermostat screen system 

mode will lock on heat only. When the 2 pipe changeover 

sensor is sensing cool mode, the user can adjust to heating 

mode which will bring on the auxiliary heat. If ISU #340 does 

not have a changeover sensor enabled, then the system mode 

from the thermostat screen can manually be adjusted between 

heat or cool. It follows the fan sequencing described above 

with ISU 347, 348, 349.

Operating Sequence

The thermostat energizes specific terminal(s), depending on 

the demand for heating, cooling or fan. The thermostat screen 

shows the time, inside temperature, system and fan selections. 

Additional indicators are shown when the heating, cooling or 

fan is energized. See Tables 8 and 9 for specification 

information.

Table 8. Sequence of Operation for Conventional Systems.

a

If Installer Setup System type is set to two stages of cooling.

b

G energizes only if Installer Setup 0180 is set to Electric.

Table 9. Sequence of Operation for Heat Pump Systems.

a

Configure O/B in Installer Setup. Based on last piece of 

equipment called (cooling = O; heating = B).

b

If Installer Setup System Type is set to 2Heat/1Cool Heat 

Pump with Auxiliary Heat.

System 

Setting

Fan 

Setting Call for Action

Energize 

Terminals

Screen 

Message

Off

Auto

Cool

Auto

Cool

 or Auto

Auto

Stage 1 

Cooling

Y, G

Cool On

Heat

Auto

Heat

 or Auto

Auto

Stage 1 

Heating

W, G

b

Heat On

System 

Setting

Fan 

Setting Call for Action

Energize 

Terminals

Screen 

Message

Off

Auto

O/B

a

Cool
Cool

 or Auto

Auto

Stage 1 Cooling

Y, G, O/B

a

Cool On

Heat Auto

O/B

a

Heat

 or Auto

Auto

Stage 1 Heating

Y, G, O/B

a

Heat On

Stages 1 and 2 

Heating

Y, W1

b

, G, 

O/B

a

Auxiliary 

Heat On

Summary of Contents for MultiPRO TB7100A1000/U

Page 1: ... setup effortless Beautiful ergonomic design is smart and sophisticated to match your customers lifestyle Real time clock keeps time during power failures and automatically updates to daylight savings Saving Changes notification lets you know when the schedule changes have been saved Change reminders let you know when to replace the batteries Holiday Override options allow you to override the prog...

Page 2: ... Selectable 1 12 cycles per hour Cooling Selectable 1 6 cycles per hour Interstage Differential Droopless control Once the first stage is running at 90 load the thermostat energizes the second stage Cool Indication Displays Cool On when Cool is activated Heat Indication Displays Heat On when Heat is activated Auxiliary Heat Indication Displays Aux Heat On when Auxiliary Heat is activated Clock Acc...

Page 3: ... TR21 Mounts directly on the wall using mounting screws and anchors provided Fits a vertical 2 x 4 in junc tion box Cover Plate 32003796 001 Cover Plate is used to cover marks left on the wall by the old thermostat Dimensions TB7100 Thermostat See Fig 1 C7189U Remote Indoor Sensor see Fig 4 TR21 Remote Indoor Sensor See Fig 3 32003796 001 Cover Plate See Fig 2 Fig 1 TB7100 Thermostat dimensions in...

Page 4: ...ir circulation at average temperature See Fig 5 Fig 5 Select thermostat location Do not install the thermostat where it can be affected by Drafts or dead spots behind doors and in corners Hot or cold air from ducts Radiant heat from sun or appliances Concealed pipes and chimneys Unheated uncooled areas such as an outside wall behind the thermostat Separate Wallplate from Thermostat 1 Separate the ...

Page 5: ...lock and tighten each screw terminal See Fig 9 Fig 9 Insert wires into terminal block 4 Push excess wire back into the wall opening and restrict wires to the shaded area See Fig 10 5 Plug the wall opening with nonflammable insulation to prevent drafts from affecting the thermostat Fig 10 Restrict wires to shaded area of wire hole Table 4 Wiring Diagrams WALL MOUNTING HOLES M13665 MOUNTING SCREWS 2...

Page 6: ...ransformer Y Compressor output C see Note 2 Common wire from secondary side of cooling system transformer W1 Heat relay Auxiliary heat relay for heat pump PTAC G Fan relay Low fan speed for fan coil and PTAC G2 Medium fan speed Fan coil G3 High fan speed Fan coil and PTAC O B see Note 3 Changeover valve for heat pumps S1 See Note 4 Indoor remote sensor remote setback or changeover input S2 See Not...

Page 7: ... REQUIRED FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER WHEN USING BATTERIES THE 24V COMMON CONNECTION IS OPTIONAL 1 3 2 3 COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR L1 HOT L2 1 24 VAC 2 C G Y O B RC R W1 G2 G3 S1 S2 INDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR REMOTE SETBACK INDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR REMOTE SETBACK COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR M27421 CHANGEOVER VALVE 1 2 3 4 5 FAN RELAY POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED FACTO...

Page 8: ... JUMPER WHEN USING BATTERIES THE 24V COMMON CONNECTION IS OPTIONAL 1 2 3 C G Y O B RC R W1 G2 G3 S1 S2 2 3 L1 HOT L2 1 24 VAC M27424 HIGH FAN RELAY AUXILIARY HEAT RELAY MEDIUM FAN RELAY INDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR REMOTE SETBACK CHANGEOVER PIPE SENSOR TWO PIPE HEAT COOL RELAY LOW FAN RELAY POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER WHEN USING B...

Page 9: ...21 or C7189U Remote Indoor Temperature Sensor Optional Locate and mount the sensor in the same fashion as the thermostat See the Select Thermostat Location section Consider the following as well 1 Be sure wire distance between sensor and thermostat is less than 200 feet 2 Mark the area on the wall selected for mounting the sensor or junction box 3 Sensor wire must be separate from the thermostat c...

Page 10: ...vide a temperature averaging network Fig 27 Wiring two TR21 20K ohm Sensors and one TR21 A 10K ohm sensor to provide a temperature averaging network Fig 28 Wiring four C7189U 10K ohm Sensors to provide a temperature averaging network SET CALENDAR AND TIME This thermostat is designed to under normal use automatically keep current time and day in memory for up to ten years once the calendar is set T...

Page 11: ...layed to the right NOTE To cycle through the Setup Numbers press the up or down arrow Fig 31 Entering Installer Setup User Settings Simple Set Access to the user settings is obtained as follows 1 From the main screen press SYSTEM 2 Press and hold the center key approximately five sec onds 3 The Setup Number displays to the center of the screen It is a four digit code beginning with zero The curren...

Page 12: ...d Lo speed Fan Relay Y is used for 2 pipe fan coil output relay 0180 Heat Fan Operation 0 0 Fossil 1 Electric Only shows up if conventional system with heat stages and fan capability is selected ISU 0170 If heat pump is selected fan defaults to electric If fan coil or PTAC modes are selected fan defaults to electric does not show up 0185 Pre occupancy Purge Duration 0 0 no duration 1 one hour 2 tw...

Page 13: ...ut default mode is Cool Hotel card NO with 1 second software delay going from UnOcc to Occupied 2 minute delay going from Occupied to UnOcc Hotel Card NC with 1 second software delay going from UnOcc to Occupied 2 minute delay going from Occupied to UnOcc 0342 Override Option only available in non programmable mode 0 0 No Override 1 Override This option is only available for non programmable mode ...

Page 14: ...r 0650 Extended Fan on time Heat 0 0 Off 90 90 seconds Not displayed if fan set to fossil or cool only systems ISU 0170 0660 Extended Fan on time Cool 0 0 Off 40 40 seconds Only shown if system has cool stages ISU 0170 0670 Keypad Lockout 0 0 Unlocked 1 Partial Lockout 1 2 Partial Lockout 2 3 Partial Lockout 3 4 Fully Locked Unlocked All functions accessible Partial 1 Locks out schedule and system...

Page 15: ...st Fan 0 0 Off 1 Fan Stage 1 2 Fan Stage 2 3 Fan Stage 3 Only shown if system has fan Test 3 Installer Test Heat 0 0 Off 1 Heat Stage 1 Only shown if system has fan Test 4 Installer Test EM Heat 0 0 EM Heat Off 1 EM Heat On Only shown if multi stage HP is selected heat pump with more heating than cooling stages Table 6 Installer Setup Menu Continued Installer Setup Number Installer Setup Name Defa...

Page 16: ...selected days These are scheduled with identical times and tempera tures Fig 35 Initial schedule edit screen 6 OCCUPIED 1 flashes denoting the period that is about to be edited 7 Press NEXT and the start time for that period flashes 8 Change the start time by pressing the Up and Down arrow keys 9 Press NEXT to edit the heating and cooling setpoints 10 Continue to cycle through the remaining period...

Page 17: ...t follows the fan sequencing described above with ISU 347 348 349 2 Pipe There are two different 2 pipe modes 2 pipe only and 2 pipe with reheat 2 pipe only 2 pipe modes do not contain the ability to have automatic changeover They are manual changeover only The thermostat will have a priority when choosing a system mode heat or cool When ISU 340 has a 2 pipe changeover sensor enabled the thermosta...

Page 18: ...ED 4 Pipe Cooling Y G2 Cool On Cool or Auto HIGH 4 Pipe Cooling Y G3 Cool On Heat or Auto Auto 4 Pipe Heating W1c Gb G2b G3b Heat On Heat or Auto LO 4 Pipe Heating W1c G Heat On Heat or Auto MED 4 Pipe Heating W1c G2 Heat On Heat or Auto HIGH 4 Pipe Heating W1c G3 Heat On Cool or Heat Auto 2 Pipe Cooling Heatinga Ya Gb G2b G3b Cool On or Heat On Cool or Heat LO 2 Pipe Cooling Heatinga Ya G Cool On...

Page 19: ...pears on the screen The time defaults to the next scheduled period start time 2 Press NEXT to adjust the time for the thermostat to resume schedule NOTE The installer setup can limit the length of time for an override to 1 2 3 or 4 hours beyond the current time 3 Press DONE or wait 5 seconds 4 Press CANCEL or SCHEDULE to cancel Hold Tempera ture Until and resume the schedule OVERRIDE Changes tempe...

Page 20: ...e buttons are either fully or partially locked Fully Locked Screen In this mode the entire interface is locked and not functional To unlock screen see the Advanced Settings section The screen continuously displays SCREEN LOCKED Partially Locked Screen When partially locked Pressing a locked key prompts the screen to indicate LOCKED for five to seven seconds Pressing an unlocked key with LOCKED sho...

Page 21: ...or to absorb the air for a minimum of five minutes before taking a reading See the Sensor instructions for more information NOTE The C7189U TR21 and TR21 A Temperature Sensors are calibrated at the factory and cannot be recalibrated in the field C7189U Remote Indoor Temperature Sensor Operation When installed with Thermostat ISU 0340 set to 3 the remote inside temperature is displayed on the Therm...

Page 22: ...D MULTIPURPOSE THERMOSTAT 63 2675 01 22 Fig 41 20K ohm sensor resistance versus temperature TEMPERATURE DEGREES oF 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 0 10 20 30 40 RESISTANCE OHMS 20K OHM AT 77oF 25oC 80K 70K 60K 50K 40K 30K 20K 10K oC M5874A ...

Page 23: ...oose or broken wire connection between thermostat and heating equipment Check for 24 Vac between the heat terminal W and transformer common If voltage is not present check wire connection loose or broken between the thermostat and the heating equipment Cooling does not turn on Cool On is solid in the display Cooling equipment failure Check for 24 Vac at the equipment on the secondary side of the t...

Page 24: ...led heating and or cooling equipment Cannot set the system setting to Cool System Type ISU 0170 is set to Heat Only or Heat Only with Fan Set System Type ISU 0170 to match the installed heating and or cooling equipment Heat On is not in the display System setting is not set to Heat and or temperature setting is not set above room temperature Set the system setting to Heat and set the temperature s...

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