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Manual Changeover

Non-Programmable 

Hardwired

SC 2201

Non-Programmable Electronic Thermostat

Installation, Operation & Application Guide

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• For use with Heat Pumps

• Up to 2-Stage Heat, 2-Stage Cool

• 30-Minute Power Loss Memory Retention

• For use with 24 VAC Systems

Summary of Contents for SC2201

Page 1: ...on Operation Application Guide For more information on our complete range of American made products plus wiring diagrams troubleshooting tips and more visit us at www icmcontrols com For use with Heat Pumps Up to 2 Stage Heat 2 Stage Cool 30 Minute Power Loss Memory Retention For use with 24 VAC Systems ...

Page 2: ...ng Thermostat 4 Replacing Wiring Labels 4 To Install Thermostat 5 Testing the Thermostat 6 LED Indicators 8 Operation 9 Wiring Diagrams 11 Carrier Split Stream Condensers 11 Coleman 3000 Series 12 Comfortmaker CYC Series 13 Heil Quaker 867 814 Series and PH50 Series 14 Payne Reliant and Endura Model 15 Rheem Ruud PGB PFA PCB PLA and PKA Series 16 Goodman Janitrol Trane American Standard 17 York E1...

Page 3: ...1 Parts Diagram ...

Page 4: ...perature Room temperature setpoint Package Contents Tools Required Package includes SimpleComfort 2201 non programmable thermostat on base thermostat cover wiring labels screws and wall anchors Installation Operation and Application Guide Tools required for installation Drill with 3 16 bit hammer screwdriver Features Benefits Multi stage heating cooling control Multi colored LED indicators for sys...

Page 5: ...it breaker to the off position before installing removing cleaning or servicing this thermostat Read all of the information in this manual before installing this thermostat This thermostat should be installed only by a professional contractor This is a 24 VAC low voltage thermostat do not install on voltages higher than 30 VAC All wiring must conform to local and national building and electrical c...

Page 6: ...and new label identification 4 After labeling wires remove wires from wire terminals 5 Remove existing thermostat base from wall 6 Refer to the following section for instructions on how to install this thermostat Replace the old labels with the enclosed new labels Old New Type R V VR or VR R R 24 VAC return Y Y1 or M Y1 Stage 1 cooling heating circuit O or R O Reversing valve cooling mode B B Reve...

Page 7: ...heating and cooling system by removing the fuse or switching off the appropriate circuit breaker 2 Put Mode switch in Off position 3 Put Fan switch in Auto position 4 To remove cover insert and twist a coin or screwdriver in the slots on the sides of the thermostat 5 Put thermostat base against the wall where you plan to mount it Be sure wires will feed through the wire opening in the base of the ...

Page 8: ...17 Test thermostat operation as described in the following section CAUTION Do not switch system to cool if the outdoor temperature is below 50 F 10 C This can damage the air conditioning system and may cause personal injury 1 Put the Mode switch to Cool position 2 Press the button until the temperature setting is at least 3 degrees below the room temperature The air conditioning system and fan sho...

Page 9: ...e The compressor may not turn on again for 5 minutes 6 Put the Mode switch to the Off position The heating system should turn off Once again the fan may have a delay 7 Put the Fan switch to the On position The blower fan should turn on 8 Put the Fan switch to the Auto position The blower fan should turn off If all functions operate properly the thermostat is installed correctly If the thermostat d...

Page 10: ...en this turns on a malfunction has occurred somewhere in the heat pump system Please contact a qualified service technician as soon as possible to check your system EMER RED This light turns on whenever the emergency heat is manually selected system switch is in the EMER position While in the emergency heat mode the heat pump compressor is off and the emergency heat same as the auxiliary heat main...

Page 11: ...st the temperature differential down or up The display will return to the room temperature display five seconds after the last input The new temperature differential setting will be saved Setting the Room Temperature Setpoint Temperature Step 1 Press the or button the current temperature setpoint displays Step 2 Press the or button until the desired temperature setpoint displays Note Holding down ...

Page 12: ...the Thermostat Step 1 Move the Fan switch into the Auto position In Auto indoor fan runs only during a heating or cooling cycle In ON indoor fan runs continuously Step 2 Move the Mode switch in either Cool or Heat position depending on the season The thermostat will now operate and maintain the room temperature at the desired setpoint Note When the thermostat operates the system there is built in ...

Page 13: ...rier Split Stream Condensers and Heat Pump Systems Carrier Split Stream Low Voltage Terminal Board R Y O G E W2 L C W3 24 VAC Return Compressor Contactor Reversing Valve Cooling Mode Fan Contactor Circuit Emergency Heating Circuit 2nd Stage Heating Circuit System Monitor LED 24 VAC Common Wiring Diagrams ...

Page 14: ...at Conversion to Coleman 3000 Series Heat Pump Systems Coleman 3000 Low Voltage Terminal Board R Y B G E W2 L X O 24 VAC Return Compressor Contactor Reversing Valve Heating Mode Fan Contactor Circuit Emergency Heating Circuit 2nd Stage Heating Circuit System Monitor LED 24 VAC Common ...

Page 15: ...w Voltage Terminal Board R Y O G W1 W2 X C 24 VAC Return Compressor Contactor Reversing Valve Cooling Mode Fan Contactor Circuit 2nd Stage Heating Circuit Outdoor Thermostat Defrost Sensor 24 VAC Common Note 1 E and W2 terminals jumpered at thermostat Note 2 W2 terminal on Comfortmaker capped at PCB Note 2 X terminal on Comfortmaker capped at PCB capped capped ...

Page 16: ...s Heil Quaker 867 814 Series and PH50 Low Voltage Terminal Board R Y O G W1 W2 C 24 VAC Return Compressor Contactor Reversing Valve Cooling Mode Fan Contactor Circuit 2nd Stage Heating Circuit Sequencer 1 3rd Stage Heating Circuit Sequencer 2 24 VAC Common Note 1 E and W2 terminals jumpered at thermostat Note 2 W2 terminal on Heil Quaker capped at PCB capped ...

Page 17: ...ump Systems Payne Reliant and Endura Model Low Voltage Terminal Board R Y O G E W2 L C W3 24 VAC Return Compressor Contactor Reversing Valve Cooling Mode Fan Contactor Circuit Emergency Heating Circuit 2nd Stage Heating Circuit System Monitor LED 24 VAC Common 3rd Stage Heating Circuit Note 1 W3 terminal on Payne PCB capped at PCB capped ...

Page 18: ...PFA PCB PLA and PKA Series Heat Pump Systems Rheem Ruud PGB PFA PCB PLA and PKA Low Voltage Terminal Board R Y B G W2 L X O 24 VAC Return Compressor Contactor Reversing Valve Heating Mode Fan Contactor Circuit 2nd Stage Heating Circuit System Monitor LED 24 VAC Common Note 1 E and W2 terminals jumpered at thermostat ...

Page 19: ...an Janitrol Trane American Standard Low Voltage Terminal Board R Y O G X2 W U B T 24 VAC Return Compressor Contactor Reversing Valve Cooling Mode Fan Contactor Circuit 2nd Stage Heating Circuit 24 VAC Common Note 1 E and W2 terminals jumpered at thermostat Note 2 X2 terminal on Goodman etc capped at PCB Note 2 T terminal on Goodman etc capped at PCB capped capped ...

Page 20: ...n to York E1CS E1FB E1FH Heat Pump Systems York E1CS E1FB E1FH Low Voltage Terminal Board R Y O G W X B 24 VAC Return Compressor Contactor Reversing Valve Cooling Mode Fan Contactor Circuit 2nd Stage Heating Circuit System Monitor LED 24 VAC Common Note 1 E and W2 terminals jumpered at thermostat ...

Page 21: ...rmostat Conversion to Lennox CB19 Heat Pump Systems Lennox CB19 Low Voltage Terminal Board R Y O G E W L C T 24 VAC Return Compressor Contactor Reversing Valve Cooling Mode Fan Contactor Circuit Emergency Heating Circuit 2nd Stage Heating Circuit System Monitor LED 24 VAC Common ...

Page 22: ...ermostat Conversion to Lennox HP19 and HP20 Heat Pump Systems Lennox HP19 and HP20 Low Voltage Terminal Board V VR M R F E Y X 24 VAC Return Compressor Contactor Reversing Valve Cooling Mode Fan Contactor Circuit Emergency Heating Circuit 2nd Stage Heating Circuit 24 VAC Common ...

Page 23: ...HP21 with CB21 PCB Heat Pump Systems Lennox HP21 with CB21 PCB Low Voltage Terminal Board R VR Y O F E W L X Y2 24 VAC Return Compressor Contactor Reversing Valve Cooling Mode Fan Contactor Circuit Emergency Heating Circuit 2nd Stage Heating Circuit 24 VAC Common 2nd Stage Cooling Circuit System Monitor LED ...

Page 24: ...HP22 with CB19 PCB Heat Pump Systems Lennox HP22 with CB19 PCB Low Voltage Terminal Board R VR M R F E Y L X Y2 24 VAC Return Compressor Contactor Reversing Valve Cooling Mode Fan Contactor Circuit Emergency Heating Circuit 2nd Stage Heating Circuit 24 VAC Common 2nd Stage Cooling Circuit System Monitor LED ...

Page 25: ...tems FHP 1 Stage Low Voltage Terminal Board R Y O G E W C 24 VAC Return Compressor Contactor Reversing Valve Cooling Mode Fan Contactor Circuit Emergency Heating Circuit 2nd Stage Heating Circuit 24 VAC Common Note For units with ECM motors and the 641 065 interface board connect W2 from the thermostat to W1 at the heat pump ...

Page 26: ...rsion to FHP 2 Stage Heat Pump Systems FHP 2 Stage Low Voltage Terminal Board R Y O G C Y2 24 VAC Return Compressor Contactor Reversing Valve Cooling Mode Fan Contactor Circuit 24 VAC Common Compressor 2 Contactor Note 1 Jumper from W2 to Y2 for 2 compressor systems without electric heat only ...

Page 27: ...rential Page 9 Thermostat is not properly controlling the fan Check the wiring see Installation Page 5 Thermostat is continuously turning on and off Increase the temperature differential see Setting a New Temperature Differential Page 9 Temperature display is not accurate Your thermostat has two options for temperature readout Fahrenheit default or Celsius check that the jumper is properly set to ...

Page 28: ...er to permit the Seller to properly administer the warranty the Buyer shall 1 Notify the Seller promptly of any claim submitting date code information or any other pertinent data as requested by the Seller 2 Permit the Seller to inspect and test the product claimed to be defective Items claimed to be defective and are determined by Seller to be non defective are subject to a 30 00 per hour inspect...

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