Peco Perfomance PRO T4500 Installation Manual Download Page 6

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To access Service Menus, simultaneously press lower left and lower right keys. Changed values are automatically retained. Service Menu availability is dependent upon system type and 

upon system configuration. Note: The Remote Indoor Zone Sensor must be enabled in the Service Menus (see Service Menu 170). 

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100*

Schedule Format

0-3

1

Select the schedule format on the Performance PRO T4000 Series.

0 =   nonprogrammable 

1 =   programmable

2 =   5-1-1 schedule 

3 =   5-2 schedule 

101

Daylight-Saving 

Time

0,1

0

Select daylight-saving time as it follows standard format in U.S.: It begins second Sunday of March at 

2:00 AM and ends on the first Sunday of November at 2:00 AM. 

0 =   Disabled 

1 =    Enabled (2007 US Format)

110

System Type

1-11

1

Select the appropriate system configuration (determines available Service Menus). 

1 =   1 Heat/1 Cool conventional

2 =   1 Heat/1 Cool heat pump

3 =   Heat only without fan (2-wire systems)

4 =   Heat only with fan

5 =   Cool only

6 =   2 Heat/1 Cool heat pump (with auxiliary heat) and Emergency (Em) heat

7 =   2 Heat/2 Cool multistage conventional

8 =    2 Heat/ 1 Cool multistage conventional

9 =    1 Heat/ 2 Cool multistage conventional

10 =   2 Heat/ 2 Cool heat pump (no aux. heat)        

11=   3 Heat/ 2 Cool heat pump (with auxiliary heat) and Emergency (Em) heat

120

Fan Control 

(heating)

0,1

0

0  =   Fossil Fuel: Gas/Oil/Propane heat (equipment controls heating fan)

1  =   Electric Furnace (thermostat controls heating fan)

130

Changeover valve 

(B/O terminal)

0,1

0

0 =   B/O terminal controls valve in cooling

1 =   B/O terminal controls valve in heating

140

Auxiliary Heat

0,1

0

0 =   Electric backup heat

1 =   Fossil fuel backup heat

150

Backlight

0,1

0

0 =   Backlight temporarily on

1 =   Backlight always on (low intensity, 24V only)

170

Remote Sensor

0-1

0

Select sensor if used (connected to the S1 Terminal). Contact PECO for more information on the Indoor 

Remote Zone Sensor.

0 =   No Sensor 

1 =   Indoor Sensor 

230

Furnace Filter 

Change Reminder

0; 30; 60; 90; 

120; 365

0

Set a filter reminder timer; appears on digital display when timer expires (if programmed).

0 =   Off

10 days; 30 days; 60 days; 90 days; 120 days; 365 days

240

Number of Program 

Periods

2; 4 events

4

2 =   2 events per day

4 =   4 events per day

250

Clock format

12 or 24 Hours

12

12 =   12-hour clock mode

24 =   24-hour clock mode

260

Temperature Format 

(°F or °C)

0,1

1

0 =   Celsius

1 =   Fahrenheit 

270

Fan Off Delay Heat

0-99 Seconds

0

Select the amount of time (in seconds) that the fan will run after the thermostat heat outputs are turned 

off.

280

Fan Off Delay Cool

0-99 Seconds

0

Select the amount of time (in seconds) that the fan will run after the thermostat cool outputs are turned 

off.

290

Range Low

50-90 °F or 

10-32°C

50°F (10°C)

Choose the lowest selectable temperature setpoint value.

300

Range High

50-90 °F or 

10-32°C

90°F (32°C)

Choose the highest selectable temperature setpoint value.

310

Setback Low

Off; 50-82°F or 

11-27°C

55°F (13°C)

Select the heat setpoint for setback mode.

0 =   Off

50-82°F (11-27°C) 

320

Setback High

Off; 58-90°F or 

11-32°C

90°F (32°C)

Select the cool setpoint for setback mode. 

0 =   Off

58-90°F (11-32°C)

330

Zone Temp Offset

 +/-9°F or +/-

4.5°C

0°F (18 °C)

Adjusts the displayed value; may differ from actual zone temperature. 

taBle 2. aDvanceD conFIGUratIon: servIce menUs 

Summary of Contents for Perfomance PRO T4500

Page 1: ...nd heat pump applications System mode selections Off Heat Cool Auto Stages 1 Heat 1 Cool 2 Heat 1 Cool 1 Heat 2 Cool 2 Heat 2 Cool 3 Heat 2 Cool Fan control Cycling Auto or Continuous On 1 Speed Permanent memory All device settings are stored in permanent memory Connections for Remote Sensors indoor and occupancy caUtIon 24 vac low voltage thermostat Do not install on voltages higher than 30 vac U...

Page 2: ... side 24 VAC sc Sensor Common sc Sensor Common s1 Indoor Remote Sensor s1 Indoor Remote Sensor System Type 1 1H 1C Conventional System Type 2 1H 1C Heat Pump TERM Function TERM Function C Common C Common W1 Heat B O Reversing Valve W2 AUX G Fan G Fan A A E E Y1 Cool Y1 Compressor Y2 Y2 RH Power for Heating RH Power for Heating RC Power for Cooling RC Power for Cooling System Type 3 Heat only witho...

Page 3: ...allplate Assure that the metal jumper connects RC and RH Connect power side to the RC RH and assure that the jumper remains in place two transformer system The T4000 T4500 is shipped with a jumper connecting terminals RH and RC If the heating and cooling equipment do not use separate transformers leave this jumper in place If separate transformers are required remove this jumper With the jumper re...

Page 4: ...wIth sYstem tests System test verification is highly recommended to verify thermostat operation Follow at least one procedure in the system tests below Refer to the Service Menus see Table 2 for more tests For all tests press next to continue to the following system test which is the next available Service Menu Press Done only if finished performing all system tests Pressing Done exits the Service...

Page 5: ...ostat press the lower left and lower right keys simultaneously for about five seconds Next Go Back and Done appear see Fig 14 2 Press Next until Service Menu 341 Enable Disable PIN Access appears in the display Default value 00 appears below Service Menu 3 In Service Menu 341 press to change digit flashing value to 01 see Fig 14 note selecting 01 enables PIn access for the thermostat service menus...

Page 6: ...ntrols heating fan 130 Changeover valve B O terminal 0 1 0 0 B O terminal controls valve in cooling 1 B O terminal controls valve in heating 140 Auxiliary Heat 0 1 0 0 Electric backup heat 1 Fossil fuel backup heat 150 Backlight 0 1 0 0 Backlight temporarily on 1 Backlight always on low intensity 24V only 170 Remote Sensor 0 1 0 Select sensor if used connected to the S1 Terminal Contact PECO for m...

Page 7: ...eduled event 1 1 Hour 2 2 Hours 3 3 Hours 4 4 Hours 400 Cycles Per Hour CPH Cooling Stage 1 0 6 CPH 3 CPH Defines the number of cycles per hour for cooling Stage 1 Select 0 to enable ON OFF control for Stage 1 cooling 410 Cycles Per Hour CPH Cooling Stage 2 0 6 CPH 3 CPH Defines the number of cycles per hour for cooling Stage 2 Select 0 to enable ON OFF control for Stage 2 cooling 420 Cycles Per H...

Page 8: ...Disable 1 Enable Note Press Done key to complete process 600 System Test Main Output Cool 0 2 0 Select an option to activate the fan output for 10 minutes select 0 Done or a different Service Menu to disable 0 Disable Default 1 Cool Stage 1 2 Cool Stage 2 610 System Test Main Output Heat 0 3 0 Select an option to activate the fan output for 10 minutes select 0 Done or a different Service Menu to d...

Page 9: ...resent check wire connection between the heating equipment and the thermostat If Demand Indicator light is red Heating is occurring No action is required If Demand Indicator light is green Cooling is occurring No action is required If Demand Indicator light is flashing An error has occurred Remote sensor may be malfunctioning Check remote sensor wiring Verify that the sensor s are PECO supported p...

Page 10: ...Unt Peco InDoor remote zone sensor sP155 017 warnInG READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL OPERATE OR SERVICE THIS SENSOR Failure to observe safety information and comply with instructions could result in PERSONAL INJURY DEATH AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE To avoid electrical shock or damage to equipment disconnect power before installing and use only wiring with insulation rated...

Page 11: ...sor maXImUm lenGth anD wIre sIze Distance from Unit to control recommended wire size 000 150 feet 22 gauge 151 240 feet 20 gauge 241 385 feet 18 gauge 386 610 feet 16 gauge 611 970 feet 14 gauge wIrInG 1 run wires Run wires between the thermostat wallplate and the Zone Sensor subbase 2 connect wires Connect the wiring to the terminals S1 and SC at the thermostat wallplate see Fig 22 note See TABLE...

Page 12: ...or message If the Indoor Remote Zone Sensor is not connected properly check the following Make sure sensor is wired properly and connected to terminals S1 and SC on the thermostat wallplate see Table 1 Terminal Designations and System Types If using multiple sensors make sure wiring follows diagrams in Sensor Wiring for Temperature Averaging Make sure to select 01 in Service Menu 170 Figure 25 The...

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