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MOUNTING AND WIRING

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4

L

R

E

24 VAC

120 VAC

Hot

SYSTEM

MONITOR

SWITCH

Neutral

THERMOSTAT

SYSTEM

G

W2

Figure 2. Typical wiring diagram for single transformer systems

TRANSFORMER

(Class II)

Changeover

Relay*

C

Y

O/B

Compressor

Contactor

* Changeover Relay is energized in COOL when O/B switch is in the “O” position

Changeover Relay is energized in HEAT when O/B switch is in the “B” position

Aux

Relay

(Stage 2)

Fan

Relay

Emergency

Relay

See Note **

** Jumper required to use a single Aux Heat for both Second Stage Heat and Emergency

L

R

E

24 VAC

120 VAC

Hot

SYSTEM

MONITOR

SWITCH

Neutral

THERMOSTAT

SYSTEM

G

W2

Figure 3. Typical wiring diagram for two transformer systems with NO safety circuits

TRANSFORMER

(Class II)

Changeover

Relay*

C

Y

O/B

Compressor

Contactor

* Changeover Relay is energized in COOL when O/B switch is in the “O” position

Changeover Relay is energized in HEAT when O/B switch is in the “B” position

Aux

Relay

(Stage 2)

Fan

Relay

Emergency

Relay

Limit or

Safety

Switches

TWO COMMONS MUST
BE JUMPERED TOGETHER!

HOT

NEUTRAL

120 VAC

24 VAC

CUT AND

TAPE OFF!

If safety circuits are in only one of the systems, remove 
the transformer of the system with NO safety circuits.

NOTE

** Jumper required to use a single Aux Heat for both Second Stage Heat and Emergency

See Note **

L

R

E

SYSTEM

MONITOR

SWITCH

G

W2

Figure 4. Typical wiring diagram for two transformer systems with safety circuits in BOTH systems

Changeover

Relay*

C

Y

O/B

Compressor

Contactor

* Changeover Relay is energized in COOL when O/B switch is in the “O” position

Changeover Relay is energized in HEAT when O/B switch is in the “B” position

Aux

Relay

(Stage 2)

Fan

Relay

Emergency

Relay

TWO COMMONS MUST
BE JUMPERED TOGETHER!

24 VAC

120 VAC

HOT

NEUTRAL

THERMOSTAT

SYSTEM

HOT

NEUTRAL

120 VAC

Limit or

Safety

Switches

Limit or

Safety

Switches

Limit or

Safety

Switches

24 VAC

Limit or

Safety

Switches

COMMON

COMMON

Auxiliary

Heating

Transformer

(Class II)

Heat Pump Transformer

(Class II)

24 VAC

ACCESSORY

RELAY N.O.

CONTACT

Polarity must be observed. If the HOT side of the second transformer 
is jumpered to the COMMON side of the first transformer a short will 
be made. Damage to equipment will occur when power is restored.

NOTE

The  accessory relay scheme 
is required when safety 
circuits exist in both systems.

NOTE

See Note **

** Jumper required to use a single Aux Heat for both Second Stage Heat and Emergency

Summary of Contents for IF72

Page 1: ...res from the old thermostat one at a time DO NOT LET WIRES FALL BACK INTO THE WALL 6 Install new thermostat using the following procedures To prevent electrical shock and or equipment damage disconnec...

Page 2: ...1st stage at approximately 1 2 F and 2nd stage 0 75 F If you prefer slow cycle clip jump W905 The 1st stage and 2nd stage would be 1 5 F and 1 2 F respectively O B Terminal Switch Selection The O B s...

Page 3: ...FF If safety circuits are in only one of the systems remove the transformer of the system with NO safety circuits NOTE Jumper required to use a single Aux Heat for both Second Stage Heat and Emergency...

Page 4: ...is typically used when compressor operation is not desired or you prefer back up heat only 1 Move SYSTEM switch to EMER position EMER will flash on the display 2 Press to adjust thermostat setting ab...

Page 5: ...A on OFF HOLD HOLD RUN CL OFF Press HOLD to advance to next item or TIME to move backwards to previous item CHECK THERMOSTAT OPERATION CONTINUED FROM FOURTH PAGE 5 2 Select Compressor Lockout CL OFF o...

Page 6: ...during each period You may also want to look at the sample program table to get an idea of how the thermostat can be programmed Entering Your Program Follow these steps to enter the heating and coolin...

Page 7: ...ress RUN 4 Move SYSTEM switch to COOL position 5 Repeat step 2 to check cooling temperatures 6 Press RUN to begin program operation YOURTHERMOSTATISNOWCOMPLETELYPROGRAMMED AND READY TO AUTOMATICALLY P...

Page 8: ...at Cool system for correct operation If the system operates correctly replace the thermostat Furnace Cycles Too Fast or Too Slow 1 The location of the thermostat and or the Digital thermostats normall...

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