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NOTE:

Read the entire instruction manual before starting the

installation.

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INDEX

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS .....................................................1
INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................1
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS .......................................1
INSTALLATION........................................................................1-7

Thermidistat Control Location ..............................................1-2
Set DIP Switches ......................................................................2
Install Thermidistat Control ..................................................2-3
Set Thermidistat Control Configuration ...............................3-6
System Start-Up and Checkout.............................................6-7
Final Settings ............................................................................7

HUMIDITY CONTROL FEATURES .....................................7-10

Humidification .......................................................................7-8
Dehumidification ...................................................................8-9
Vacation ...............................................................................9-10

OPERATIONAL INFORMATION........................................10-19
WIRING DIAGRAMS ...........................................................11-19
THERMIDISTAT CONTROL TROUBLESHOOTING ............19

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Read and follow manufacturer instructions carefully. Follow all
local electrical codes during installation. All wiring must conform
to local and national electrical codes. Improper wiring or installa-
tion may damage Thermidistat Control.

Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol

.

When you see this symbol on the equipment and in the instruction
manual, be alert to the potential for personal injury.

Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAU-
TION. These words are used with the safety-alert symbol. DAN-
GER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe
personal injury or death. WARNING signifies a hazard which
could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to
identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal
injury or product and property damage.

INTRODUCTION

Bryant’s 7-day programmable Thermidistat Control is a wall-
mounted, low-voltage control which combines temperature and
humidity control in a single attractive unit. An extension of
Bryant’s proven line of thermostats, it provides separate set points
for heating and cooling, and now adds humidification and dehu-
midification. Different heating and cooling set points and times are
programmable for 4 periods per day and 7 days per week. The
Thermidistat Control can also be field-configured as a non-
programmable

thermostat.

When

operating

in

the

non-

programmable configuration it will still have both temperature and
humidity control. Humidify and dehumidify outputs provide direct
control of humidity. Batteries are not used. During power loss an
internal memory stores programs and settings for unlimited time,
and the clock continues to run for at least 8 hr.

INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS

A.

Power

Note that this control does not require batteries and is not "power
stealing." It does require 24vac (R and C terminals) of the
low-voltage transformer to be connected to it for proper operation.
It will not operate without these 2 connections.

B.

Models

There is a single programmable/non-programmable model for all
applications. It can be configured for AC or HP, 1- or 2-speed
compressor, and for dual fuel installations, allowing it to be used
in place of all Bryant thermostats.

C.

Humidify Equipment and Connections

The humidify output connects directly to 24vac operated humidi-
fiers. No other connection or interlock is required. Any of several
installer-selectable operating modes are available.

D.

Dehumidify Equipment and Connections

The dehumidify output connects to the dehumidify input on
variable-speed furnaces and fan coils. Additional dehumidification
is done by controlling the compressor. A variety of operating
modes are available.

E.

Outdoor Temperature Sensor

Optimum performance is obtained when an outdoor temperature
sensor is used with the Thermidistat Control. Plan installation so
that 2 wires can be run from Thermidistat Control to an outdoor
location, preferably on the north side of the house or refer to
Installation Instructions included with the outdoor temperature
sensor for simplified connection. Sensor can be mounted to
outdoor unit and existing control wires may be used for its
connection. Details are provided in sensor instructions.

INSTALLATION

I.

THERMIDISTAT CONTROL LOCATION

Thermidistat Control should be mounted:

Approximately 5 ft (1.5m) from floor.

Close to or in a frequently used room, preferably on an inside
partitioning wall.

Fig. 1—Thermidistat Control

HEIGHT (IN.)

WIDTH (IN.)

DEPTH (IN.)

4-1/4

7-1/2

1-3/8

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installation and
start-up instructions

THERMIDISTAT™ CONTROL

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Страница 1: ...mable configuration it will still have both temperature and humidity control Humidify and dehumidify outputs provide direct control of humidity Batteries are not used During power loss an internal mem...

Страница 2: ...O SET OFF for normal operation This is factory default ON for installer test mode III INSTALL THERMIDISTAT CONTROL WARNING Before installing Thermidistat Control turn off all power to equipment There...

Страница 3: ...small display and available selections within each option large display D Configuration Options Selection OPTION 1 ANTICIPATOR ADJUSTMENT This adjustment controls sensitivity and cycle rate of Thermi...

Страница 4: ...ll Select ON for super dehumidification Y with no G on a dehumidify only call Factory default is OF off TO SELECT 1 Enter configuration mode if not already there See Step 4 To Enter Configuration Mode...

Страница 5: ...ons 1 2 and 3 For most heaters W1 is lower wattage heater and W2 is higher although some have equal elements for W1 and W2 Consult fan coil heater combination for the actual wattage connected to each...

Страница 6: ...ould be considered permanent Once the change to non programmable operation is done a procedure is not provided to easily change it back Should this change be needed it is best to trade the Thermidista...

Страница 7: ...he U S Department of Energy for both heating and cooling These provide energy saving tempera ture settings Refer to Table 3 If programmed schedule is to be used make sure HOLD icon is off This feature...

Страница 8: ...equipment type and dehumidify selection choice The 3 available selections are described below The amount of extra dehumidification available is very dependent on the type of equipment in the home With...

Страница 9: ...n on high humidity thus removing a 24 vac signal to initiate dehumidification Equip ment has been designed to operate in this manner so the Thermidistat Control must now accommodate the existing equip...

Страница 10: ...TEM PERATURE button C Fifteen Minute Staging Timer In multistage heating or cooling this timer prevents any higher stage from turning on until preceding stage has been on for 15 minutes This timer is...

Страница 11: ...TDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION Y Y2 HUMIDIFIER 24 VAC OUTDOOR SENSOR See notes 1 6 13 and 15 Fig 6 Typical Fan Coil With 2 Speed Heat Pump A97385 O W2 Y1 W2 W W1 G R E W3 THERMIDISTAT TYPICAL FAN COIL 2 SPEE...

Страница 12: ...1 2 6 13 and 15 REMOVE J2 JUMPER FOR HEAT STAGING REMOVE J1 JUMPER FOR DEHUMIDIFY MODES Fig 10 FK Series Fan Coil With 2 Speed Heat Pump A98281 O W2 W W1 Y1 W2 G R O Y1 THERMIDISTAT FK SERIES FAN COIL...

Страница 13: ...OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION Y Y2 HUMIDIFIER 24 VAC OUTDOOR SENSOR Fig 14 Single Stage Furnace With 2 Speed Heat Pump Dual Fuel A97394 O W2 W W1 Y1 W2 G R THERMIDISTAT 1 STAGE FURNACE 2 SPEED HEAT PUMP W...

Страница 14: ...UTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION Y Y2 HUMIDIFIER 24 VAC OUTDOOR SENSOR See notes 6 13 and 15 Fig 18 Two Stage Furnace With 2 Speed Heat Pump Dual Fuel A97398 O W2 W W1 Y1 W2 G R THERMIDISTAT 2 STAGE FURNACE 2...

Страница 15: ...SOR CONNECTIONS Y Y2 HUMIDIFIER 24 VAC OUTDOOR SENSOR See notes 6 10 12 13 and 15 Fig 22 Variable Speed 2 Stage Non Condensing Furnace With 2 Speed Heat Pump Dual Fuel A97437 O W2 W W1 Y1 W2 G R THERM...

Страница 16: ...NNECTION Y Y2 HUMIDIFIER 24 VAC OUTDOOR SENSOR See notes 6 10 11 13 and 15 DH HUM Fig 26 Variable Speed 2 Stage Condensing Furnace Without DE Connection With 2 Speed Heat Pump Dual Fuel A97421 O W2 W...

Страница 17: ...R SENSOR CONNECTION Y Y2 HUMIDIFIER 24 VAC OUTDOOR SENSOR See notes 6 10 11 13 15 and 18 Fig 30 Variable Speed 2 Stage Condensing Furnace With DE Connection With 2 Speed Heat Pump A98285 O W2 Y1 W2 W...

Страница 18: ...attached in all dual fuel applications 10 Refer to indoor equipment Installation Instructions for proper setup 11 To activate dehumidify feature on older style variable speed furnaces Bryant 335MAV t...

Страница 19: ...ed recovery time and gradually adjusts room temperature so desired temperature will be achieved at selected recovery time The fixed time period is 1 5 hr It operates in both heating and cooling This o...

Страница 20: ...ideo based formats and materials All include video and or slides plus companion book Classroom Service Training plus hands on the products in our labs can mean increased confidence that really pays di...

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