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® Networked Multi-Stage Economizer Thermostats Installation Instructions 

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Accessories

All the accessories in Table 7 include mounting 
hardware; contact the nearest Johnson Controls® 
representative to order any of these parts.

Note:

Review the technical specifications of the 

optional accessories prior to their use in an application.

Repair Information

If the TEC22x4-3 thermostat fails to operate within its 
specifications, see Table 8 for troubleshooting details 
and Table 9 for display messaging. For a replacement 
thermostat, contact the nearest Johnson Controls 
representative.

   

 

 

  

Table 7:  Accessories (Order Separately)

Code Number

Description

SEN-600-1

Remote Indoor Air Temperature Sensor

SEN-600-4

Remote Indoor Air Temperature Sensor with Occupancy Override and LED

TE-6361M-1

1

Duct Mount Air Temperature Sensor

TE-636S-1

1

Strap-on Temperature Sensor

1.

Additional TE-636xx-x Series 10k Type II Thermistor Sensors are available; refer to the 

TE-6300 Series Temperature 

Sensors Product Bulletin (LIT-216320)

 for more details.

Table 8:  Troubleshooting Details (Part 1 of 2)

Symptom

Cause

Solution(s)

No display on the 
thermostat

Absent or incorrect 
supply voltage

Check that the power supply voltage between RC and C is in the range of  
19 to 30 VAC.
Check for tripped fuse or circuit breaker.

Overloaded power 
transformer

Verify that the transformer used is powerful enough (enough VAs) to supply all 
controlled devices including the thermostat.

Keyboard menu 
does not access all 
functions

Keyboard locked

1. Use the Installer Configuration menu to change the Lockout level to 0 or 1.
2. Change the 

nciGenOpts 

Byte 27(28) lockout value to 0 or 1.

Temperature 
setpoints revert to 
original value after 
a certain time

Temporary setpoint 
active for a period of 
time set by 
parameter 

TOccTime

To do a permanent change to the setpoints you must enter the menu 

RoomTemp Set 

and modify the setpoints at desired temperature.

Thermostat does 
not call for heating

Wrong mode 
selected

Select heating mode.

Thermostat in 
Unoccupied mode

Select Override to force the thermostat Occupied heating setpoint.

Anticycle delay 
active

Wait — the anticycling period must end before the equipment can start.

Heating setpoint is 
satisfied

Raise the Heating setpoint.

Heating lockout 
attained 

Mode is locked out based on outside air temperature.
Change configuration parameter 

H Lock

 to value 120°F (49°C) to by-pass 

lockout.

Wiring error 

Start the Fan by forcing the Fan ON mode.
Put a jumper across terminals RH and W1. The heating should come ON. If it 
does not, verify wiring and check if a jumper is required between RC and RH.

Summary of Contents for TEC22 4-3 Series

Page 1: ...nt Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la Classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Installation Location Considerations Locate the TEC22x4 3 thermosta...

Page 2: ...efully snap it into the locking tabs on the thermostat mounting base 9 Pull the pull tabs on each of the connectors and remove the screw terminal blocks as illustrated in Figure 4 Wiring When an exist...

Page 3: ...7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Figure 6 Wiring the TEC22x4 3 Thermostats FIG TEC22x4_wrng 24 VAC Thermostat Power Y2 Y1 RC EC C If using the same power source for the thermostat and heating loads install...

Page 4: ...of a segment a segment is a physically continuous length of wire The thermostat is not equipped with the ability to provide this termination therefore it cannot be located at the physical end of a LO...

Page 5: ...Configuration Menu is used to set up the thermostat for application specific operation To access this menu press and hold the MENU key for approximately 8 seconds Configuring the TEC22x4 3 Thermostats...

Page 6: ...thermostat RemNSB Remote Night Setback NSB via a time clock input an occupancy sensor or from a voltage free contact Contact open Occupied contact closed Unoccupied DI21 Configuration of Digital Inpu...

Page 7: ...cycle timer Heat cph Sets the maximum number of Heating cycles per hour Default 4 0 Range 3 0 to 8 0 cycles per hour Cool cph Sets the maximum number of Cooling cycles per hour Default 4 0 Range 3 0 o...

Page 8: ...H stage Reverts the operation of a two stage thermostat to a single stage thermostat when the second heating stage is not needed Default 2 0 1 0 One Stage 2 0 Two Stages C stage Reverts the operation...

Page 9: ...fault 55 0 F 13 0 C Range 14 0 F 10 0 C to 70 0 F 21 0 C Min pos Sets the minimum position for the OA dampers on the economizer These dampers are energized to minimum position when the fan Terminal G...

Page 10: ...e To resume the schedule while in the Main User Menu 1 Press the NO key to all prompts until the Cancel ovrd Y N prompt appears If the thermostat is in the unoccupied override state this is the first...

Page 11: ...tus Display Menu to enter the Main User Menu Press the NO key to all prompts until the temperature setpoint prompt appears on the display it may be the first prompt Press the YES key to enter the temp...

Page 12: ...event parameter during the configuration process If the schedule setting menu does not reflect a two event schedule select two events in the 2 4event parameter of the Installer Configuration Menu When...

Page 13: ...prompt appears on the display Press the YES key to enter the scheduling menu Table 4 Programming the Daily Schedule Two Event Part 2 of 2 Thermostat Display Description Wednesda set Y N Exit Y N RoomT...

Page 14: ...ayed press the YES key to store the day 6 Press the YES key to choose the time format or press the NO key to access the Main User Menu exit prompt 7 Press the UP DOWN arrow keys to select the desired...

Page 15: ...ly voltage between RC and C is in the range of 19 to 30 VAC Check for tripped fuse or circuit breaker Overloaded power transformer Verify that the transformer used is powerful enough enough VAs to sup...

Page 16: ...igital Inputs DI1 or DI2 Filter Indicates that the filter s is dirty in accordance with the programmable Digital Inputs DI1 or DI2 Frost ON Indicates that the heating is energized by the low limit fro...

Page 17: ...g and Regulating Equipment FCC Compliant to CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A LONMARK Certification 3 4 pending Canada UL Listed File E27734 CCN XAPX7 Under CAN CSA C22 2 No 24 Temperature Indicating a...

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