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Wiring

Wiring Diagrams

Technician Setup

Technician Setup

Caution: 

Electrical Hazard

All components of the 

control system and the 

thermostat installation must 

conform to Class II circuits 

per the NEC Code.

Warning:

Do not overtighten terminal 

block screws, as this can 

damage the terminal block.  

A damaged terminal block 

can keep the thermostat 

from fitting on the subbase 

correctly or cause system 

operation issues.

Installation Tip

Max Torque = 6in-lbs.

Wiring

If you are replacing a thermostat, 

make note of the terminal 

connections on the thermostat 

that is being replaced.  In some 

cases the wiring connections will 

not be color coded. For example, 

the green wire may not be 

connected to the G terminal.
Loosen the terminal block 

screws. Insert wires then 

retighten terminal block screws.
Place nonflammable insulation 

into wall opening to prevent 

drafts.

1.

2.

3.

Terminal Designations

R

Failure to disconnect the power 

before beginning to install this 

product can cause electrical 

shock or equipment damage.

C
B

O
G

W/E

W2

Y

Heat Pump System

1 HEAT 1 COOL / 2 HEAT 1 COOL

Conventional System

1 HEAT 1 COOL / 2 HEAT 1 COOL

Transformer Power

Transformer Common

Changeover Valve 

Energized in HEAT

Fan Relay

First Stage of Emergency HEAT

Changeover Valve 

Energized in COOL

Second Stage of HEAT/

EMERGENCY HEAT

First Stage of HEAT and COOL

Transformer Power

Transformer Common

Fan Relay

First Stage of HEAT

Second Stage of HEAT

First Stage of COOL

Energized in HEAT

Energized in COOL

Power supply

Use either O or B terminals for changeover valve.

Optional 24 VAC common connection when thermostat is used in battery power mode.

Factory-supplied jumper

R
Y

C

W/E

G

W2

O
B

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

FAN RELAY

AUXILIARY

COOL CHANGE

OVER VALVE

HEAT CHANGE

OVER VALVE

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

2H/1C Heat Pump System - Factory Default Setting

Typical 2H/1C Heat Pump System with separate emergency heat

R
Y

C

G

W2

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

EMERGENCY

RELAY

AUXILIARY

COOL CHANGE

OVER VALVE

HEAT CHANGE

OVER VALVE

O
B

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

FAN RELAY

Note: 

In many systems 

with no emergency heat 

relay a jumper can be 

used between E and W2.

Conventional System 1H/1C, 2H/1C 

(Heat pump set to “OFF” in tech settings)

Note: 

This 

thermostat is only 

compatible with 

ONE transformer 

systems.

R

Y

C

G

W2

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

HEAT RELAY

FAN RELAY

HEAT RELAY 2

C

R

L2

L1

(HOT)

1.  

Select OFF

 with the System Switch for 

Tech Settings

Select Heat or Cool

 for 

Swing 

     and Limit

 settings. They are set separately. 

2.  Hold down the + and - buttons together for 3 seconds.

3.  Use the + and - to change setting for that step, and the glow in the dark light button to 

     move from one step to another.

The compressor short cycle delay 

protects the compressor from 

short cycling. This feature will 

not allow the compressor to be 

turned on for 5 minutes after it 

was last turned off.

Selecting “ON” will not allow 

the compressor to be turned 

on for 5 minutes after the 

last time the compressor 

was switched off. Select 

“OFF” to remove this delay.

0

This feature allows the installer 

to change the calibration of the 

room temperature display. For 

example, if the thermostat reads 

70 degrees and you would like it 

to read 72 then 2.

0

CA

Room 

Temperature 

Calibration

You can adjust the room 

temperature display to 

read 4˚above or below the 

factory calibrated reading.

Compressor

Short Cycle

Delay

0N

Cd

Select F for Fahenheit 

temperature read out or select C 

for Celsius read out.

F for Fahrenheit

C for Celsius

F or C

F

F

FC

o

0.8

The swing setting often called 

“cycle rate”, “differential” or “

anticipation” is adjustable.  A 

smaller swing setting will cause 

more frequent cycles and a larger 

swing setting will cause fewer 

cycles.

Cooling 

Swing

The cooling swing setting is 

adjustable from 0.2˚ to 2˚.  For 

example: A swing setting of 

0.5˚will turn the cooling on at 

approximately 0.5˚ above the 

setpoint and turn the cooling off 

at approximately 0.5˚ below the 

setpoint.

Tech Settings

Heating

Swing

Tech Settings

Tech Settings

Adjustment Options

Default

LCD Will Show

Adjustment Options

Default

LCD Will Show

Select GAS for systems that 

control the fan during a call for 

heat. Select ELEC to have the 

thermostat control the fan during 

a call for heat.

EL - Electric for thermostat 

control

GS- Gas for system control

Fan

 Operation

EL

When set to ON this thermostat 

will operate a heat pump system 

(default). If set to OFF this 

thermostat will operate a 

conventional system, and the next 

tech step will not appear.

ON - Configured to operate 

heat pump system.

OFF - Configured to operate 

conventional system

See page 5 for terminal 

designations.

Heat Pump

ON

For Dual Fuel applications (Gas/

Fossil fuel Auxiliary Heat), turn 

this setting ON to LOCKOUT the 

Heat Pump (Y) when Auxiliary 

Heat (W2) is on. 

If desired- This can 

also be used with Electric Auxiliary.

OFF

 will allow Y(1st stage of 

Heat) and W2 (Aux Heat) to run 

together if called for.

ON

 Will de-energize Y terminal 

45 seconds after a call for 

Auxiliary Heat (W2).

Dual Fuel 

Auxiliary for 

Heat Pump

Will only appear if 

Heat Pump setting is 

turned ON

OFF

This feature allows the thermostat 

to keep multiple stages of heat 

energized until setpoint is 

satisfied.

Use the          or          key to 

turn ON or OFF.

Satisfy 

Setpoint

OFF

This feature allows a delay to occur 

when a second stage is needed. 

This allows the previous stage 

extra time to satisfy setpoint.

Use the          or          key to 

select OFF, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, 

60, or 90 minutes.

Staging 

Delay

OFF

0.8

The heating swing setting is 

adjustable from 0.2˚ to 2˚.  For 

example: A swing setting of 

0.5˚will turn the heating on at 

approximately 0.5˚ below the 

setpoint and turn the heating off 

at approximately 0.5˚ above the 

setpoint.

The swing setting often called 

“cycle rate”, “differential” or “

anticipation” is adjustable.  A 

smaller swing setting will cause 

more frequent cycles and a larger 

swing setting will cause fewer 

cycles.

Cooling

Setpoint 

Limit

44

To exit setup slide the system switch to different position or wait approximately 20 seconds. 

Heating 

Setpoint

Limit

90

This feature allows you to set a 

minimum cool setpoint value. 

The setpoint temperature can’t be 

lowered below this value.

Use the         and          key to select 

the minimum cool setpoint.

This feature allows you to set a 

maximum heat setpoint value. 

The setpoint temperature can’t 

be raised above this value.

Use the         and          key to select 

the maximum heat setpoint.

This feature controls the number 

of stages in Emergency Heat 

mode. It only appears if the 

Technician Setup Step for HEAT 

PUMP is ON.

Use the          or          key to 

select 1-stage or 2-stage 

operation.

Emergency 

Heat Stages

1

Swing and Limit Settings

Adjustment Options

Default

LCD Will Show

W/E

W/E

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