Rheem HC-TST402DFMS Series Installation/Configuration Manual Download Page 3

HEAT PUMP TERMINAL OUTPUTS

Refer to equipment manufacturers’ instruc-
tions for specific system wiring information.

You can configure the thermostat for use
with the following heat pump system types:

HEAT PUMP TYPE 1. Single-stage
compressor system; gas or electric backup.

HEAT PUMP TYPE 2. Multi-stage or two-
compressor system; gas or electric backup.

This thermostat is designed to operate a
single-transformer system. If you have a two-
transformer system, cut and tape off one
transformer.  If transformer safety circuits are
in only one of the systems, remove the
transformer of the system with NO safety
circuits. If required, replace remaining
transformer with a 75VA Class II transformer.
After disconnecting one transformer, the two
commons must be jumpered together.

Use the terminal output information below to
help you wire the thermostat properly for
your heat pump system type. After wiring,
see CONFIGURATION section for proper
thermostat configuration.

MULTI-STAGE TERMINAL  OUTPUTS

Refer to equipment manufacturers’ instruc-
tions for specific system wiring information.

You can configure the thermostat for use
with either multi-stage electric heat systems
or multi-stage gas systems. When configured
for electric heat, the G terminal (blower/fan)
will be energized on a call for heat, using the
installer table (pgs. 5 & 6).

This thermostat is designed to operate a
single-transformer system. If you have a two-
transformer system, cut and tape off one
transformer.  If transformer safety circuits are
in only one of the systems, remove the
transformer of the system with NO safety
circuits. If required, replace remaining
transformer with a 75VA Class II transformer.
After disconnecting one transformer, the two
commons must be jumpered together.

Use the terminal output information below to
help you wire the thermostat properly for
your multi-stage system. After wiring, see
CONFIGURATION section for proper
thermostat configuration.

THERMOSTAT TERMINALS (Upper)

L

SA

SB

SC

OT

Malfunction Light/

Remote Sense A

Remote Sense B

Remote Sense C

Outdoor Sensor

THERMOSTAT TERMINALS (Upper)

L

SA

SB

SC

OT

Malfunction Light/

Remote Sense A

Remote Sense B

Remote Sense C

Outdoor Sensor

3

THERMOSTAT TERMINALS (Lower)

SYSTEM

C

R

HM

W2

DHM

E/W1

Y2

Y1

B

O

G

Multi-Stage

24 Volt 

(Common)

24 Volt 

(Hot)

Energizes on a 

call for heat if 

Humidity setpoint is

above room

humidity.

Heat mode 

2nd stage

E2/P switch in the P position, 

Energizes on a call for 

Dehumidification. 

E2/P switch in E2 position, 

De-energizes on a 

call for Dehumidification. 

Heat mode 

1st stage

Cool mode 

2nd stage

Cool mode 

1st stage

Energized in Heat 

and Off Mode

Energized in 

Cool Mode

Blower/Fan 

Energized on 

call for Cool 
(and Heat if 

configured 

to Electric Heat).

THERMOSTAT TERMINALS (Lower)

SYSTEM

DHM

Heat Pump 1

E2/P switch in P position, 

Energizes on a call for 

Dehumidification. 

E2/P switch in E2 position, 

De-energizes on a 

call for Dehumidification.

 

Single stage compressor system; gas or electric backup

 Multi-stage or two compressor system; gas or electric backup

E2/P switch in P position, 

Energizes on a call for 

Dehumidification. 

E2/P switch in E2 position, 

De-energizes on a 

call for Dehumidification.

Blower/Fan

Energizes on call

for Heat and Cool

G

O

Energized in

Cool Mode

B

Energized in Heat,

Off, Emergency

Mode

Y1

Heat and

Cool mode

1st stage

(compressor1)

Y2

No Output

E/W1

Heat mode

2nd stage,

Emergency Mode

1st stage

C

24 Volt

(Common)

R

24 Volt

(Hot)

HM

Energizes on a

call for heat if

Humidity setpoint

is above room

temperature

W2

Heat mode

3rd stage,

Emergency Mode

2nd stage

Heat Pump 2

Blower/Fan

Energizes on call

for Heat and Cool

Energized in

Cool Mode

Energized in Heat,

Off, Emergency

Mode

Heat and

Cool mode

1st stage

(compressor1)

Heat and

Cool mode

2st stage

(compressor2)

Heat mode

3nd stage,

Emergency Mode

1st stage

24 Volt

(Common)

24 Volt

(Hot)

Energizes on a

call for heat if

Humidity setpoint

is above room

temperature

Emergency Mode

2nd stage

Summary of Contents for HC-TST402DFMS Series

Page 1: ...orrect wiring will damage thermostat and could cause personal injury and or property damage Do not use on circuits exceeding specified voltage Higher voltage will damage thermostat and could cause sho...

Page 2: ...from the old thermostat one at a time DO NOT let the wires fall back into the wall Install the new thermostat using the follow ing procedures ATTACH BASE TO WALL Remove packing material from the ther...

Page 3: ...r wiring see CONFIGURATION section for proper thermostat configuration THERMOSTAT TERMINALS Upper L SA SB SC OT Malfunction Light Remote Sense A Remote Sense B Remote Sense C Outdoor Sensor THERMOSTAT...

Page 4: ...OMPRESSOR SYSTEM ONLY If you have a single stage compressor system see the diagram below A relay customer provided should be installed as shown in Fig 5 to switch the fan speed to the next lower speed...

Page 5: ...6 step 6 is for heat pump only These items allow the cycle times in heating cooling and auxiliary heat pump systems only to be increased or decreased The factory set values can be adjusted higher for...

Page 6: ...T COOL and AUTO with SYSTEM button EMER appears in sequence after HEAT if HEAT PUMP is selected Program RUN TIME FWD Heat Pump ONLY TIME FWD TIME FWD TIME FWD TIME FWD TIME FWD TIME FWD TIME FWD 6 SET...

Page 7: ...e slightly warmer and more comfortable Example If you want the blower to go to a lower speed when the system is running greater than 50 of the time then reduce the Blower Balance Point to 50 To turn t...

Page 8: ...service interval SERVICE REMINDER 8 1 Step Press Button s Displayed Press or to select COMMENTS Factory Default PAD TIME OFF Hrs or REM PAD TIME No of Hrs ON or OFF Set Humidifier Maintenance Reminde...

Page 9: ...temperature to call for heat 3 LED indicatior will glow red indicat ing the thermostat is calling for heat 4 Lower the termperature a few degrees below room temperature and the red LED and the heat sh...

Page 10: ...re securely attached 3 Cooling system requires service or Same procedure as diagnostic for No Heat thermostat requires replacement condition except press the SYSTEM button until COOL is displayed and...

Page 11: ...e it will provide precise temperature control on a properly sized system Any time your program is running and you would like to override it for a specific amount of time press or until the temperature...

Page 12: ...357 367 H O M E O H O M E O H O M E O H O M E O H O M E OWNER HELP LINE WNER HELP LINE WNER HELP LINE WNER HELP LINE WNER HELP LINE 1 800 284 2925 1 800 284 2925 1 800 284 2925 1 800 284 2925 1 800 28...

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