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Proliphix Internet Managed Thermostat (IMT) 350c/350w Installation Guide, Release 1.0

Part No. 600-03000-350, Rev. 1

An Overview about how to Power your IMT350w Internet Managed Thermostat

An Overview about how to Power your IMT350w Internet 
Managed Thermostat

Overview

While the thermostat is wireless from the perspective of how it connects to your 
network, it is still wired to your HVAC system in the same manner as any standard 
24v interfacing thermostat.  For a typical heating and cooling system you would have 
wires that are used to supply 24v into the thermostat on the RH terminal and then 
switch that 24v back out the W1 heat control wire, Y1 for cool, G for fan. (W2 Heat 
stage 2 and Y2 Cool stage 2 if you have a dual stage capable system).  If you have a 
heat pump there would be additional wires for your reversing valve and possible an 
auxiliary heat source and lastly an additional compressor control wire if your heat 
pump is dual stage capable.  

There are two primary methods to power your IMT350w described below.

Using a Common Wire

Historically for many commercial grade thermostats there has been a need to provide 
an amount of power that is not practical using standard battery technology. To solve 
this problem there is an additional wire that is connected to the HVAC system's 24v 
transformer which is known as the "Common".  By using a wire that is connected to 
the Common terminal on the transformer, you can complete a power circuit and use 
the 24v HVAC transformer as the source to power your IMT.

Your current thermostat may or may not have a wire connected as a Common.  If it is 
available, then you are all set and can use the HVAC Common method to provide 
power to your IMT350w thermostat.  It is possible to still use this method if you have 
either a spare wire in the HVAC wiring bundle that is not currently being used or you 
might be able to pull an additional wire from the HVAC system to your thermostat 
and use that as the Common. 

If you cannot provide a Common to your thermostat then you will have to look at the 
alternative method of powering your thermostat using an HPA (HVAC Power 
Adapter). 

HPA (HVAC Power Adapter)

The HPA is a device that will take the fan wire (G) from your existing thermostat 
wiring and reuse it by making it behave as a Common.  What this means that that your 
fan will be tied to your Y1 Cooling relay so that when the call for cool starts a single 
relay (Y1) would energize the air conditioner compressor and the fan together.  
Detailed installation instructions for the HPA can be found in the HPA Installation 
Guide.

Note

Any wiring required to add a common wire in your HVAC system should be done 
only by a qualified professional.  Please consult with your HVAC technician or 
your local electrician for further assistance.

Summary of Contents for IMT350c

Page 1: ...Proliphix Internet Managed Thermostat IMT 350c 350w Installation Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03000 350 Rev 1 July 2010...

Page 2: ...cracked scratched broken or modified plastics other cosmetic damage or parts that have been altered defaced or removed or the scratching cracking or breakage of the product This warranty is not transf...

Page 3: ...al contact Authorized returns must be shipped prepaid to Proliphix at Proliphix Inc 3 Lan Drive Suite 100 Westford MA 01886 The RMA number must be clearly marked on the outside of the package Products...

Page 4: ...iv Proliphix Internet Managed Thermostat IMT 350c 350w Installation Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 03000 350 Rev 1...

Page 5: ...or from any remote location The c model suffix thermostats can be connected to your network with a CAT5 CAT5E CAT6 Ethernet cable while the w model suffix thermostats support 802 11 b g network conne...

Page 6: ...to the HVAC system s 24v transformer which is known as the Common By using a wire that is connected to the Common terminal on the transformer you can complete a power circuit and use the 24v HVAC tra...

Page 7: ...ill with a 3 16 or 7 32 bit Terminal block screw driver included with the thermostat Installation Guidelines Use the following guidelines to install the IMT350 Install the thermostat on an inside wall...

Page 8: ...wiring You will use these same wires and labels when you connect the IMT See Wiring the Base Plate Terminals page 5 Use the following steps to remove an existing thermostat 1 Turn off power to the en...

Page 9: ...e and bottom center of the base plate 3 Remove the base plate from the wall and drill two or three holes at the marked locations for drywall drill 3 16 holes for plaster drill 7 32 holes 4 Gently tap...

Page 10: ...or cooling or reverse for heating in your heat pump Refer to your Heat Pump manual for more information Table 2 Terminal Conversion Chart HVAC Terminal Single Stage Fuel Burner Single Stage Heat Pump...

Page 11: ...example of a single stage Fuel Burner HVAC system connecting to an IMT base plate Figure 1 Single Stage Fuel Burner HVAC Connections 24VAC Source Fan Control 1st Stage Cool Control 1st Stage Heat Con...

Page 12: ...stage Heat Pump HVAC system with reverse activate for heat cool connecting to an IMT base plate Figure 2 Single Stage Heat Pump HVAC Connections Common Optional Fan Reverse for Heat Cool W2 RH Y1 G C...

Page 13: ...l post with the corresponding letter on the IMT base plate For example connect the wire labeled W1 to the W1 terminal post 4 Loosen the terminal post screw used to secure the wires Insert the wire str...

Page 14: ...nnections To wire the Ethernet network refer to Figure 4 and match the label number to the Proliphix base plate number for CAT5 CAT5E CAT6 color coding Note Only one sensor can be connected to each po...

Page 15: ...ments for T568A and T568B Table 4 describes the pinout assignments for the T568A and T568B wiring standards Table 5 describes the sensor connectors Table 4 T568A and T568B Pinout Assignments Pin Numbe...

Page 16: ...scribes what relays are active for the HVAC and fan state Table 6 Relay Matrix W1 W2 Y1 G Fuel Burner Heat1 1h X Xa a If Fan on Heat is enabled Cool1 1c X X Fan X Heat Pump Heat1 1h Xb b If Heat Pump...

Page 17: ...VAC power source RH or RC is configured to turn on each HVAC system cool heat and fan Most applications use only RH power The Proliphix thermostat is shipped from the factory with the RH and RC jumper...

Page 18: ...g power to either two EPA 20 or six EPA 60 Proliphix Network Thermostats IMT350c and IMT350w 24VAC is power from the HVAC system which requires RH and C to both be connected to provide power to the th...

Page 19: ...nt is higher than the temperature reading A flame icon appears within 30 seconds and the HVAC system activates the heat Testing the Cool Controls 1 Verify the HVAC mode is set to either Auto or Cool 2...

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