PRODUCT DATA
63-2675-01
TB7100A1000 MultiPRO™
Multispeed and Multipurpose Thermostat
FOR CONVENTIONAL, HEAT PUMP, FAN COIL AND PTAC SYSTEMS
APPLICATION
The TB7100A1000 MultiPRO™ Multispeed and Multipurpose
Thermostat is an effortless, seven-day programmable or non-
programmable thermostat that provides universal system
compatibility, precise comfort control and is easy-to-program.
The TB7100 provides temperature control for gas, oil, electric,
heat pumps, PTACs, and fan coil equipment for the following
types of applications:
— 1H/1C conventional
— Up to 2H/1C heat pump
— 4 pipe fan coil (3 fan speeds)
— 2 pipe fan coil (3 fan speeds)
— 2 pipe fan coil with Auxiliary Heat (3 fan speeds)
— PTAC (Hi, Lo fan speed)
FEATURES
• Large, clear display with backlight shows the current
and set temperature and time—even in the dark.
• Menu-driven programming make setup effortless.
• Beautiful ergonomic design is smart and sophisticated
to match your customers’ lifestyle.
• Real-time clock keeps time during power failures and
automatically updates to daylight savings.
• “Saving Changes” notification lets you know when the
schedule changes have been saved.
• Change reminders let you know when to replace the
batteries.
• Holiday Override options allow you to override the
program schedule, as desired.
• Speedy same-schedule programming—no need to
copy multiple days.
• Armchair programming allows you to remove the
thermostat from the wall for programming.
• Programmable or non-programmable modes.
• Remote setback input for occupancy sensors or
timeclocks.
• VersaSpeed™ fan ramping algorithm and fan reset
algorithm (fan coil and PTAC applications).
• Up to 3 fan speeds for fan coil and 2 speeds for PTAC
applications.
• Remote indoor air sensing option (20K ohm or 10K
ohm).
Contents
Application ........................................................................
Specifications ...................................................................
Ordering Information ........................................................
Installation ........................................................................
Wiring ...............................................................................
Installer Setup .................................................................. 11
Operation .......................................................................... 17
Troubleshooting (Table 12) ............................................... 23