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T6570, T8570 SERIES DIGITAL FAN-COIL THERMOSTATS 

SINGLE STAGE COOLING 

23.0 

PROPORTIONAL 

22.5 

BAND

22.0 
21.5 
21.0 

USER 

20.5 

SETPOINT 

20.0

1  USER SETPOINT CHANGED 

TO 21.5  C (71  F) FROM

SINGLE STAGE HEATING 

1

  

23  C (73  F) OR 20  C (68  F).

23.0 
22.5 

USER 
SETPOINT

22.0 
21.5 
21.0 

PROPORTIONAL 
BAND

20.5 
20.0

M17477 

Fig. 4. Single stage control. 

AUTOMATIC CHANGEOVER WITH ZERO ENERGY DEADBAND 
(SEE FIG. 5) 

This type of control is available on auto-changeover models 

only. The user setpoint centers on the Zero Energy Deadband. 

The cooling switch-off-point is positioned at the bottom end of 

the cooling proportional band. Likewise, the heating switch-off 

point is positioned at the top end of the heating proportional 

band. 

Zero Energy Deadband width is selectable in the Installer 

Setup mode. 

EXAMPLE: Using a deadband of 2°C (4°F) and a user setpoint 

of 22°C (72°F), the effective heating setpoint is 21°C (70°F) 

and the effective cooling setpoint is 23°C (74°F). A change to 

the user setpoint causes both heating and cooling setpoints to 

change in parallel. This change is restricted to the minimum 

cooling setpoint or maximum heating setpoint limits set within 

the Installer Setup mode. 

COOLING

25.5 

PROPORTIONAL 

25.0 

BAND 

24.5 
24.0 

DEAD

BAND 

USER 

23.5 

SETPOINT 

23.0 
22.5 

HEATING 

22.0 

PROPORTIONAL 

21.5 

BAND 

21.0 
20.5 
20.0 

USER SETPOINT CHANGED FROM 

22 C (72 F) TO 23.5 C (74 F). 

M17478 

Fig. 5. Sequence control with deadband. 

OPERATING MODES 

The thermostat has two main operating modes: Comfort and 

Energy Savings. It also has an OFF mode selected by the On/ 

Off switch. 

OFF MODE 

When the system switch is set to Off, power is removed from 

the thermostat electronics and output terminals, and the 

display will go blank. The thermostat will reboot when power is 

restored with the On/Off switch. 

NOTE:

  

This On/Off switch is a functional switch and should 

not be used as an isolating switch. 

STARTUP 

On first powering up, or after the On/Off switch has been set to 

On, the thermostat undergoes a startup and self-checking 

sequence: First, all LCD display segments are illuminated to 

check the display. Next a number appears to indicate the 

software version. The final check is a check of the sensor. On 

completion of the startup sequence, after approximately 2 

seconds, the thermostat will resume normal control in either 

Comfort or Economy mode. On initial power on, the 

temperature setpoint defaults are as shown in the following 

table. The current setpoint is stored in EEPROM, and if the 

thermostat is switched off, then on again, it will resume control 

at the last known setpoint. 

Table 3. Power Up Default Setpoints 

Power Up Default Setpoints 

1 relay or heat cool changeover 

models 

2 relay + cool 

sequence models 

°C Scale 

°F Scale 

°C Scale 

°F Scale 

Setpoint 

Default 

22 

73 

22 

73 

Cooling OFF 

point 

– 

– 

23 

75 

Heating OFF 

point 

– 

– 

21 

71 

COMFORT MODE 

This is the normal operating mode where the thermostat 

controls to the setpoint selected by the user. On initial power 

up, the user setpoint will return to the last known or default 

value. Control action will be determined by either the default 

settings or the installer-set parameters. (See page 6) 

ENERGY SAVINGS MODE 

Energy Savings mode is activated by a dry contact closure on 

the special Energy Management System (EMS) input from an 

occupancy detector, window contact, etc. If the signal via input 

terminals 10 and 11 is calling for Energy Savings mode, then 

the thermostat will control to user/installer defined setback 

setpoints for increased energy savings. The display will show a 

$ symbol to indicate the Energy Savings mode is active. 

For example, if the user setpoint is 21°C (70°F) and the Energy 

Savings mode setpoint for cooling (unoccupied cooling 

setpoint) has been set to 28°C (82°F), then the thermostat 

controls to 28°C (82°F) when the input signal activates the 

economy mode. There is no user override as long as the EMS 

signal is present. The default Energy Savings mode setpoints 

are shown in table 4. 

The Energy Savings mode input can be configured within the 

installer setup mode to be activated by either a short-circuit 

(default) or open-circuit signal. 

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Summary of Contents for T6570 Series

Page 1: ...t temperature with user activated temperature display Digital display shows mode icons when cooling or heating relays operate or when energy savings mode is active Push button setpoint adjustment Switches allow manual control of system operation and fan speed Energy savings mode external energy savings input from time switch occupancy sensors or hotel cardkey overrides comfort setpoint with setbac...

Page 2: ...ectrical box or on 4 x 4 Operating Range 5 C to 45 C 41 F to 113 F box with optional 272878 adapter plate Shipping and Storage Range 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F Wiring 11 terminals screw in terminals capable of accepting Humidity Range 5 to 95 RH non condensing at 26 C up to 2 x 18 AWG 1 x 14 AWG or 1 5 mm2 wires Some 79 F terminals pre fitted with color coded flyleads Thermostat Output 1spdt or 2 s...

Page 3: ...Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the product to make sure the product is suitable for your application 3 Installer must be a trained experienced service techni cian 4 After installation is complete check out product opera tion as provided in these instructions CAUTION Electrical Shock or Equipment Damage Hazard Can shock individuals or short equipment circuitry Disconnect power s...

Page 4: ...ostat straight away from the wallplate 1 2 3 M15396 Fig 3 Removing the thermostat Thoroughly check wiring to the wallplate before finally mounting the thermostat on the wall OPERATION Control PROPORTIONAL INTEGRAL P I CONTROL Like a mechanical thermostat the T6570 T8570 Series have On Off control output However this output is regulated by a P I algorithm enabling the thermostat to control closer t...

Page 5: ...On the thermostat undergoes a startup and self checking sequence First all LCD display segments are illuminated to check the display Next a number appears to indicate the software version The final check is a check of the sensor On completion of the startup sequence after approximately 2 seconds the thermostat will resume normal control in either Comfort or Economy mode On initial power on the tem...

Page 6: ...de The thermostat allows many of its operating parameters to be adjusted via an Installer Setup Mode Each operating parameter has a two letter identifier code which is shown on the display during the Installer Setup Mode programming sequence A description of these is shown in Table 5 PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS The installer setup mode is accessed by reducing the setpoint to 10 C 50 F waiting 3 seconds...

Page 7: ...nt Low Limit CL Sets the minimum allowable cooling setpoint 10 10 to 30 50 50 to 90 Maximum Heating Setpoint High Limit HL Sets the maximum allowable heating setpoint 30 10 to 30 90 50 to 90 Energy Savings Configuration ES Activate energy savings mode by a choice of either contact closure or contact opening 1 1 normally open 0 normally closed 1 1 normally open 0 normally closed Display of Room Tem...

Page 8: ...hangeover switch continuous fan switch Fig 11 Wiring 4 pipe auto heat cool changeover Fig 8 Wiring 2 pipe seasonal heat cool changeover with external aquastat fan On Auto switch Fig 12 Wiring 4 pipe auto heat cool changeover with fan On Auto switch Fig 9 Wiring 2 pipe heat cool with manual heat cool changeover switch continuous fan or cycled fan 95C 10897 6 8 ...

Page 9: ...provides 24 Vac power three interlocked fan relays and wiring center terminations for valve relay and contactor loads The W6380 schematic can be found in Fig 14 Fig 16 Wiring 2 pipe 24V heat thermostat with fan On Auto switch Fig 17 Wiring 2 pipe heat cool with manual heat cool changeover switch continuous or cycled fan Fig 14 W6380 wiring diagram Fig 15 Wiring 2 pipe 24V cool only thermostat with...

Page 10: ... use this for control To extend the sensor cable up to a maximum of 70 feet 20m use only shielded cable For example Beldfoil 18 AWG cable is a suitable cable The sensor connections are polarity sensitive so be sure to connect the shielded wire to the sensor blue wire as shown in Fig 21 below Fig 21 Wiring optional remote sensor for the T8575D model CAUTION Equipment Damage Hazard Operation at low ...

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Page 12: ...Solutions Honeywell International Inc Honeywell Limited Honeywell Limitée 1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive Golden Valley MN 55422 Scarborough Ontario M1V 4Z9 customer honeywell com U S Registered Trademark 2005 Honeywell International Inc 95C 10897 6 M A Rev 09 05 ...

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