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T8400C, T8401C AND T8424C,D ELECTRONIC THERMOSTATS

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most systems). When using an electric 

heat thermostat, the fan starts and stops 
with the heating equipment.

Slide the switch in the bottom left corner of the thermostat to 

select the desired fan setting.

System Switch

System switch settings control thermostat operation as 
follows:

COOL: The thermostat controls the 

cooling system.
HEAT: The thermostat controls the heating 

system.

OFF: Both heating and cooling are off.

Slide the switch in the bottom right corner of the thermostat to 

select the desired system setting.

Set Temperature Setpoint

NOTE: Temperature setpoint range is 40° to 99°F (4° to 

37°C).

The temperature setpoint and the room temperature are 

shown separately on the display. The 

 indicator points to 

Set

 

when the temperature setpoint is displayed and to 

Room

 

when the room temperature is displayed.

To set the temperature setpoint:

1.

Select Heat or Cool by sliding the system switch in the 
lower right corner of the thermostat to the desired mode. 

See Fig. 17 or 18.

2.

To display the selected temperature setpoint 
on the digital display, press either the 

 or  

▼ 

 

key once. The temperature setpoint is dis-

played for approximately five seconds as the 
indicator points to Set and flashes.

3.

To increase the temperature setpoint press 

the 

 key. Each press changes the setpoint 

one degree; press and hold to change the set-

point several degrees. 

4.

To decrease the setpoint temperature press 
the 

 key. Each press changes the setpoint 

one degree; press and hold to change the 

setpoint several degrees. 

Setting °F/°C Indication and Heat Cycle Rate

NOTE: To save changes to the °F/°C indication and the heat 

cycle rate, all seven steps must be completed.

To set the °F/°C indication and heat cycle rate:

1.

If the room temperature is displayed 
in °F, set the temperature setpoint to 

52°F. If the room temperature is dis-

played in °C, set the temperature 
setpoint to 11°C. 

2.

Press the 

 and 

 keys simulta-

neously for more than one second to 
light all segments on display and to 

enter installer setup mode. When 

the keys are released, a two-digit 
software code is displayed.

Optional System Checkout 

When in steps B and C only, the  

 key can be used to turn 

heat or cool outputs on and off. Change the system switch 

setting to test heat or cool outputs. No action takes place If the 
system is in the Off position.

EXAMPLES:

System setting at HEAT: If 

heat is on, the 

 key turns it 

off; if heat is off, 

 turns it on.

System setting at COOL: If 

cool is on, 

 key turns it off; if 

cool is off, 

 turns it on.

NOTE: In installer setup mode only, each 

press of the 

 key momentarily displays 01 and 

each press of the 

 ▼

 key momentarily displays 02. 

When the keys are released, these two-digit codes 

are no longer displayed. 

3.

Press the 

 key. Factory information is dis-

played. A typical example is shown, but infor-
mation displayed varies by model. This 

information is for factory use only.

4.

Press the 

 key again to display °C or °F.

5.

Press the 

 key to change the °C or °F indi-

cation.

NOTE: Steps 6 through 9 apply only to T8424 

Thermostats.

6.

Press 

 key to display number of cooling 

stages. 

7.

Press 

▼ 

key to change the number of cooling       

stages.

8.

Press 

 key to display the number of heating          

stages.

9.

Press 

▼ 

key to change the number of heating      

stages.

Set

Room  

INDICATOR

ROOM TEMPERATURE

SETPOINT TEMPERATURE

M11247

M14680

M14681

M14682

M14683

M14686

M14684

M14685

M14687

M14688

M14689

M20208

M20207

M20209

M20210

Содержание T8401C

Страница 1: ...ns Keys are located for easy access Fan and system switches are located on the lower edge to eliminate accidental setting changes Easy installation setup and self test saves time and increases installer productivity Manual changeover from heat to cool eliminates unexpected system operation F or C temperature display for added model flexibility Selectable heating cycle rate 1 3 4 5 6 or 9 12 cph fo...

Страница 2: ...ner s guide Power T8400C 24 Vac nominal 18 to 30 Vac 50 60 Hz T8401C 24 Vac nominal 18 to 30 Vac 50 60 Hz T8424C D 24 Vac nominal 18 to 30 Vac 50 60 Hz Electrical Ratings Heating 02 to 1 5A run 3 5A inrush Cooling 02 to 1 5A run 7 5A inrush Fan 02 to 0 5A run 2 5A inrush Current Draw T8400C Power Stealing Thermostat requires less than 0 25 mA current draw when the thermostat calls for heat and is ...

Страница 3: ...TION Disconnect power supply before beginning wiring to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage MERCURY NOTICE If this control is replacing a control that contains mercury in a sealed tube do not place your old control in the trash Dispose of it properly Contact your local waste management authority for instructions regarding recycling and the proper disposal of the control If you have questi...

Страница 4: ...nd mount ing thermostat and two decorator cover plates for covering wall marks Mount decorator cover plate SUPER TRADELINE model only wallplate T8400C T8401C or T8424C D and the screws provided see Fig 4 or 5 as follows 1 Place the desired decorator cover plate and the wall plate at the desired location on the wall 2 Pull the thermostat wire through the entrance hole on the decorator cover plate t...

Страница 5: ...ng to shaded area The shape of the terminals permits insertion of straight or wraparound wiring connections either method is acceptable See Fig 8 or 9 Fig 8 T8400 and T8401 wiring connections M12202A WALL WALL ANCHORS 2 WALLPLATE WHEN USING WALL ANCHORS DRILL 3 16 INCH HOLES FOR DRYWALL 7 32 INCH HOLES FOR PLASTER OR WOOD MOUNTING SCREWS 2 1 1 M11023 ALTERNATE MOUNTING SCREW HOLE MOUNTING SCREW HO...

Страница 6: ...mer Fig 12 T8424C D two stage heat and two stage cool system with manual changeover wiring diagram TERMINAL SCREW M20212 G R C Y W1 B O FOR STRAIGHT INSERTION STRIP 5 16 IN 8 MM FOR WRAPAROUND STRIP 7 16 IN 11 MM Y2 W2 L1 HOT L2 1 2 1 2 W Y G R C COOLING CONTACTOR FAN RELAY HEATING PRIMARY CONTROL 24V POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED IN T8401C INSTALLATIONS...

Страница 7: ...TALLATIONS CONNECT C TERMINAL 4 4 4 4 4 ZONE 1 VALVE OR DAMPER MOTOR ZONE 2 VALVE OR DAMPER MOTOR ZONE 3 VALVE OR DAMPER MOTOR ZONE 4 VALVE OR DAMPER MOTOR M10285A C C C 24V GND 24V S8610 L1 HOT L2 1 1 2 3 4 5 L8148E1265 4 2 3 3 FUSE 5 1 2 5 6 PRONG FEMALE MOLEX RECEPTABLE IN L8148E AND 5 PRONG MALE MOLEX PLUG ON CABLE 1K1 B1 B2 L1 C1 C2 L2 CIRCULATOR POLARIZED 4 PRONG MALE MOLEX PLUG AND 4 PRONG ...

Страница 8: ...air circulation AUTO Normal setting for most homes In cooling the fan starts and stops with the cooling equipment In heating the fan is controlled directly by the heating equipment and may start a few minutes after the heating equipment turns on on M11025B FAN SYSTEM Auto On Cool Off Heat DASHED LINES INDICATE TABS ON BACK OF THERMOSTAT FAN SYSTEM Auto Cool Off Heat ENGAGE TABS AT TOP OF THERMOSTA...

Страница 9: ...OTE To save changes to the F C indication and the heat cycle rate all seven steps must be completed To set the F C indication and heat cycle rate 1 If the room temperature is displayed in F set the temperature setpoint to 52 F If the room temperature is dis played in C set the temperature setpoint to 11 C 2 Press the and keys simulta neously for more than one second to light all segments on displa...

Страница 10: ... plus integral control maintains the same indoor temperature independent of the outdoor temperature Thus the T8400C and T8401C Thermostats provide tight temperature control with virtually no noticeable swings in temperature setpoint a condition referred to as droop This zero droop performance provides improved occupancy comfort Occupants do not need to continually adjust thermostat settings to be ...

Страница 11: ...ps in the Operation section for typical energy savings Sequence of Operations The Fan Heat and Cool outputs are relay or mosfet controlled A loss of ac power or a change in the SYSTEM switch setting can cause the outputs to turn off The truth table shows the sequence of operations for the FAN settings and SYSTEM modes See Table 3 Sequence of Operations L1 HOT L2 1 1 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT...

Страница 12: ...at and the fan switch to Auto 2 Press and hold the key to raise the temperature set ting several degrees above the room temperature After approximately ten seconds the W terminal is energized and the heating equipment starts 3 Press the key to lower the temperature setting below the room temperature Heating equipment should stop Cooling CAUTION Low Temperature Hazard Operating at too low of an out...

Страница 13: ...NS HEATING OR COOLING EQUIPMENT INOPERATIVE REPLACE THERMOSTAT PARTIAL DISPLAY INOPERATIVE THERMOSTAT SEE THE SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS SECTION FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON INSTALLER SETUP MODE STILL IN INSTALLER SETUP MODE RECONFIGURE THE DISPLAY SEE SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS SECTION TEMPERATURE DISPLAY IS INCORRECT THERMOSTAT IS CONFIGURED FOR F OR C DISPLAY CHECK THAT C TERMINAL IS CONNECTED TO THE SYSTEM...

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