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Table 6. Parameter Descriptions
Parameter Name
Definition
Stage Differential
There are four options for stage differential:
•
1st Stage Differential: The default is 1.0°F. The first stage differential is the difference between the
equipment activation and deactivation temperatures. The first stage differential is used in all models. It
can be programmed between 0.5 and 8.0°F in 0.5°F steps.
• 2nd Stage Differential: The default is determined by the system setup. The second stage differential is
used in the multi-stage model only. The second stage differential is the difference in temperature between
the second stage activation and the first stage activation. It can be programmed between 0.5 and 8.0°F in
0.5°F steps. If system has only 1st stage equipment, this item is hidden from installer screen.
• 3rd Stage Differential: This setting is used with the multi-stage model, in heat pump applications only.
The default is determined by the system setup. The third stage differential is the difference in temperature
between the third stage activation and the second stage activation. It can be programmed between 0.5
and 8.0°F in 0.5°F steps. If system has no more than three stages equipment, this item is hidden from
installer screen.
• 4th Stage Differential: This setting is used with the multi-stage model, in heat pump applications only. The
default is determined by the system setup. The fourth stage differential is the difference in temperature
between the fourth stage activation and the third stage activation. It can be programmed between 0.5 and
8.0°F in 0.5°F steps. If system does not have fourth stage equipment, this item is hidden from installer
screen.