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CAUTION:

Your thermostat is protected against
normal static electric discharges. To
minimize the risk of damaging the unit in
extremely dry weather, touch a grounded
metal object before touching your
thermostat.

4. INSTALLATION

4.1   TOOLS REQUIRED

• #1 Phillips screwdriver (small)
• Drill with 3/16-in. (4.8mm) bit
• Wire stripper/cutter

4.2   LOCATION

• On replacement installations, mount the new
thermostat in place of the old one, unless the
conditions listed below suggest otherwise.  On
new installations, follow the guidelines listed
below.
• Locate the thermostat on an inside wall, about 5
ft. (1.5m) above the floor, in a room that is used
often.
• Do not locate where air circulation is poor, such
as in a corner or an alcove; or behind an open
door.
• Do not install it where there are unusual heating
conditions, such as:  in direct sunlight; near a
lamp, television, radiator, register, or fireplace;
near hot water pipes in a wall; near a stove on
the other side of the wall.
• Do not locate in unusual cooling conditions,
such as:  on a wall separating an unheated room;
or in a draft from a stairwell, door, or window.
• Do not locate in a damp area.  This can lead to
corrosion that will shorten thermostat life.
• Do not install the unit until all construction work
and painting has been completed.

WARNING:

• Read instructions carefully before
removing any wiring from an existing
thermostat.
• Label wires before they are removed.
• When removing wires from their
terminals, ignore the color of the wires
since they may not comply with any
standard.

4.3   REMOVAL OF OLD UNIT

1. Switch electricity to the furnace and air
conditioner OFF; then proceed with the following
steps.
2. Remove cover from old thermostat.  Most are
snap-on types and simply pull off.  Some have
locking screws on the side.  These must be
loosened.
3. Note the letters printed near the terminals.
Attach labels (enclosed) to each wire to
identification.  Label and remove wires one at a
time.  Make sure the wires do not fall back inside
the wall.
4. Loosen all screws on the old thermostat and
remove it from the wall.

4.4   MOUNTING

5. Strip insulation 3/8 in. (9.5mm) from wire
ends and clean off any corrosion.
6. Fill wall opening with non-combustible
insulation to prevent drafts from affecting the
thermostat.
7. With each thumb on a release tab at the
bottom of the body, and fingers over the top of
the unit, release the unit from its base plate by
squeezing the tabs into the body.
8. Separate the unit from its base plate by pulling
the body outward at its bottom.

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1. COMPATIBILITY

Your

PSPHA732

is compatible with Heat Pumps

Up to 3 Stages of Heat and 2 Stages of Cooling.
This includes Auxiliary and Emergency Heat.  It
cannot be used with 120 volt heating systems or
3 wire zone valves.  Ask your dealer for other
LUXPRO thermostats to control those systems.

2. FEATURES

• Heating and Cooling
• Electronic
• Programmable
• 7 Day Programming (Each day can be different)
• Auxiliary and Emergency Heat Indicators
• Programming Copy Button
• Large Display
• Electro-luminescent Display Backlight
• Clean Cycle™ IAQ Independently Programmable
Fan
• ENERGY STAR

®

Compliant

• 4 Periods Per Day
• Temporary Override 1-4hr (CAT24 Compliant)
• Hold
• Optional Smart Recovery
• Easy Programming with LUX Speed Dial

®

• Programmable Filter Monitor and Indicator
• Energy Usage Monitor
• Battery Free Nonvolatile Memory For All
Programs And Settings
• Battery or System Powered with Battery Backup
• Batteries Included (2 AA)
• Auto-Changeover
• Programmable Auto-Changeover Dead band 
(1˚ to 6˚ F) (1˚ to 3˚ C)
• Keyboard Lockout
• Temperature Offset (User Calibration)
• On Screen Low Battery Indicator
• F/C Temperature Display
• 12/24 Hour Clock
• 2 or 5 Minute Short Cycle Protection
• 1 Minute Optional Residual Fan
• Multi-Stage Adjustable Temperature Differential
/ Cycle Rate
• Terminals:  E, C, Y1, R, Y2, W, B, O, G

3. ELECTRICAL RATINGS

• 30V maximum (24VAC nominal)
• 1.5A maximum per terminal
• 2.0A terminal sum 

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PSPHA732

EASY

PROGRAMMING

WITH

LUX SPEED DIAL

®

UP

LARGE

BACKLIT
DISPLAY

DOWN

LIGHT

MODE SWITCH

IAQ 
INDEPENDENTLY
PROGRAMMABLE
FAN

PSPHA732

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Summary of Contents for PSPHA732

Page 1: ...ure the wires do not fall back inside the wall 4 Loosen all screws on the old thermostat and remove it from the wall 4 4 MOUNTING 5 Strip insulation 3 8 in 9 5mm from wire ends and clean off any corrosion 6 Fill wall opening with non combustible insulation to prevent drafts from affecting the thermostat 7 With each thumb on a release tab at the bottom of the body and fingers over the top of the un...

Page 2: ...olid if there is no load While the 1st stage of heating is active HEAT will flash 5 CAUTION Be careful not to drop the unit or disturb electronic parts Leave the door closed while the body is being removed from the base 9 Route the wires through the open areas in the base plate above the terminals Hold the base against the wall with the wires coming through Position the base for the best appearanc...

Page 3: ...ge of heat activates the display will also flash AUX in addition to HEAT flashing 5 7 COOL Use COOL mode to control your air conditioner cooling your home In COOL mode COOL is displayed right of the set temperature COOL will display solid if there is no load While the 1st stage of cooling is active COOL will flash If a second stage of cooling is called for the flashing rate of COOL increases 5 8 O...

Page 4: ...e HEAT SET TEMPERATURE it will flash to show that it may be edited The HEAT SET TEMPERATURE will be displayed on the right side of the display with the HEAT indicator visible Edit the HEAT SET TEMPERATURE then press NEXT to accept and advance to the COOL SET TEMPERATURE it will flash to show that it may be edited There is a minimum value that be maintained between the HEAT SET TEMPERATURE and COOL...

Page 5: ...s a certain number of degrees from the set point temperature This variation is the swing Your system should cycle on about 3 to 6 times per hour A smaller swing number increases the number of cycles so room temperature is more constant A larger swing number decreases the number of cycles saving energy in most cases 7 6 1 SWING 1 1st STAGE This setting controls when the first stage of heating or co...

Page 6: ...ff before it will automatically switch to the alternate On or Off state This feature prevents short cycling and provides compressor protection for cooling units Choices are 2 or 5 minutes Default position as shipped is 5 minutes 8 2 CLOCK FORMAT J4 The time shown on the thermostat s clock may be display in 12 or 24 hour format Set this option to your preference Default position as shipped is 12 ho...

Page 7: ...O W1 C X TRANE X2 G Y R O W B F T TRANE TW X2 G Y R O W B F T WEATHERKING G W1 R Y1 E C WESCO E G W1 R Y1 W2 C WESCO ADDISON E G W1 R O X WESTINGHOUSE H50 E G Y R O W X L1 WESTINGHOUSE HE F C V VR H2 Z X WESTINGHOUSE 2 SPEED W G Y1 Y2 R O B X L WHITE RODGERS E G Y R O W2 C L WHITE RODGERS E G Y R O W2 X1 WILLIAMSON E G Y R O W2 W3 X L WILLIAMSON E G Y R W2 W3 W1 X L YORK G Y R O W B X YORK E G Y R...

Page 8: ...et button record your thermostat s programs and settings in the table provided below BATTERY COMPARTMENT J7 J6 J5 J4 J3 JUMPERS MOUNTED ON CURCUIT BOARD TERMINALS OPEN 2min 24hr C S R On Overrun Enable J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 CLOSED 5min 12hr F S R Off Overrun Disable O G B W Y2 R Y1 C E GAS ELECTRIC SWITCH GAS ELECT 15 JUMPER AND SWITCH POSITIONS REAR OF THERMOSTAT WITH COVER REMOVED 1 COMPATIBILITY 2 2 F...

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