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CA8900 Z-Wave

®

 Thermostat Installation Guide

From 

Furnace

C

W

C  W  RH 

RH

2 Wire 

Heat  +C 

Go To Page 8

WIRES:

W

R

C

C  B  O W2 W

 

Y        RH  RC  

 

G   A

OPTIONAL POWER

CA8900 Terminals 

Connect the 

1. 

R

 (or 

RH

) wire to the 

RH

 terminal on the CA8900. 

This connects the Heater Power to the thermostat.
Connect the 

2. 

W

 wire to the 

W

 on the CA8900. This connects the 

heater control line to the CA8900.
Connect the 

3. 

C

 wire to the 

C

 terminal on the CA8900. This con-

nects 24vac power.
Set Config jumpers as shown. 

4. 

If you have Electric heat, set 

 

-

1A

.

If you have Gas or Oil, set 

 

-

1B

.

Your system is now connected. Continue on page 9.

2 WIRE HEAT 
+C     

1     

3 4      5

2     

A     

B     

Find the reference page with your wiring diagram and 
jumper set-up information. Remember, the C wire 
[24vac power] is not optional.

5 – Find and Use the Set-Up Diagram for Your System

If your combination of wires is not shown here, you 
can use the Wiring Reference Guide beginning on 
page 11 to determine your connections, or contact 
Customer Service for help.

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From 

Furnace

W RH

A

W  RH  A 

3 Wire 

Zoned

Hot Water +C

WIRES:

C

W

C

R A

Motor Valve

C  B 

 

O W

2

W

 

Y        RH  RC   G   A

CA8900 Terminals

Based on your valve type:

1. 

Motor driven Valve 

 

-

- Connect the 

R

 (or 

RH

) wire to the 

RH

 ter-

minal on the CA8900. Connect the 

W

 wire to the 

W

 terminal 

on the CA8900. Connect the remaining wire to the A terminal.
Solenoid valve

 

-

 -Connect the 

R

 (or 

RH

) wire to the 

RH

 terminal 

on the CA8900. Connect the 

W

 wire to the 

A

 terminal on the 

CA8900. Connect the remaining wire to the 

W

 terminal.

Connect the 

2. 

C

 wire to the 

C

 terminal on the CA8900. This con-

nects 24vac power.
Set Config jumpers as shown.

3. 

Your system is now connected.  
Continue on page 9.

3 Wire Zoned  

Hot Water  

+C 

1         2      3 4     5

Summary of Contents for InTouch Z-Wave CA8900

Page 1: ...are au tomatically routed around obstacles or dead spots strengthening the network as more devices are added The Z Wave icon shows on the lower right of the dis play panel indicating that the thermos...

Page 2: ...To set the thermostat to control your heating system press the HEAT button so the word HEAT displays Press again to turn OFF The word HEAT will flash when the thermostat is calling for heat Press the...

Page 3: ...the PCB called Jumper 4 in the diagram below With the jumper removed the display is in Fahren heit the default setting With the jumper placed on both pins the display is in Celsius centigrade When the...

Page 4: ...e must be loos ened Note the letters printed near the terminals 2 Label Wires from Old Unit B G W Label the wires one at a time You must label all the 1 wires before you proceed With all wires labeled...

Page 5: ...rminal area Do not bunch wires behind CA8900 Feed slack back into the wall opening Connect labeled wires only to a terminal with cor responding letter CAUTION Do not allow wires to touch each other or...

Page 6: ...24vac power is not optional 5 Find and Use the Set Up Diagram for Your System If your combination of wires is not shown here you can use the Wiring Reference Guide beginning on page 11 to determine y...

Page 7: ...to the Cool compressor Connect the 3 RH or R wire to the RH terminal on the thermostat This connects the Heater Cool Power Connect the 4 G wire to the G terminal on the Thermostat This connects to th...

Page 8: ...minal on the CA8900 If you have both O and B connect O wire to O terminal DO NOT connect B to B terminal See page 10 Trane for B wire terminal Connect the 2 W2 wire to W2 on the CA8900 Connect the 3 Y...

Page 9: ...ng off Congratulations you have successfully installed your unit Please proceed to the OPERATING Guide to initialize the CA8900 NOTE If you have labeled your wires followed the correct Step By Step an...

Page 10: ...oss and only will last a few days In case of total power loss the NORMAL and SAVE energy settings will return to their default settings see operation guide when power is reapplied Wire Reference Guide...

Page 11: ...oduct such as surface and or weathering as this is considered normal wear and tear g transit damage initial installa tion costs removal costs or reinstallation costs INTERMATIC INCORPORATED WILL NOT B...

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