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FACTORY TEST MODE

Equipment should be

disabled when performing this test.

Fan

The T-32-P contains a simple factory Test Mode
that can confirm relay outputs, slide switch
configuration along with a factory default reset.

TS=0 - Factory Test Mode is OFF
TS=1 - Displays system configuration code
based on slide switch settings,
(for factory use only).
TS=2 - Cycles each relay on and off in an
endless loop.

TS=3 - Reset software to factory defaults.
Press

button to initiate.

ADAPTIVE RECOVERY

Adaptive Recovery is only available in
programmable mode (Sw6=ON and OS=1). The
Adaptive Recovery function of the T-32-P permits
the user to program a time that a desired set
temperature is required. The thermostat then
calculates the most energy efficient time to bring on
the equipment to reach the setpoint at the
designated time. This calculation involves a
complex control algorithm that compares the space
temperature distance from setpoint, and rate of
recovery history. “RECO” flashes on the LCD when
Adaptive Recovery is active.

BASIC TROUBLE SHOOTING

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE FAULT AND REMEDY

No LCD Display

Remove thermostat from subbase and
check for 24 volts across ‘24’ and ‘24C’.
Make sure factory jumper is between ‘R’ and
‘24’. If no voltage, check voltage on HVAC
for 24 volts at HVAC system terminals ‘R’
and ‘C’. If no voltage, fault is equipment
related. If voltage, fault could be in wiring.

“Locked” appears on
the LCD and Heating
or Cooling will not
operate.

This is not a fault. If an outdoor sensor is
being used, it could be preventing heating or
cooling calls based on the outdoor air
temperature either being about or below the
HO and CO value which may require
changing in the Advanced Installer menu.

Temperature display
inaccurate.

Air from the wall cavity may be leaking into
the rear of the thermostat. Seal holes in the
wall to prevent air infiltration. The
temperature sensor might be folded back
inside the thermostat and is not being
exposed to the room temperature. Carefully
move the sensor head so that it is just
behind the sensor opening in the case.
External influence from appliances, lighting
or drafts may be affecting temperature
accuracy. Move lamps or other sources of
abnormal temperature influence away from
the thermostat.

TESTING HEAT PUMP OPERATION

E. Heat

E.

Heating

When the T-32-P is configured for heat pump
operation, testing is the same as for a conventional
heating and cooling system with the exception that
the fan relay is energized on a call for both heating
and cooling.

. When the thermostat is placed in the

emergency heat mode,

will be displayed

on the LCD. When the W2 relay is energized

will be displayed on the LCD.

When the thermostat is in the heat pump mode,
the reversing valve is energized with a cooling call
‘O’ or heating call ‘B’ and remains energized until
there is an opposite call or if after 30 minutes there
is no call, the reversing valve will de-energize.

Emergency Heat mode is only

active when the thermostat is set to H3=EH,
H3=FF or H3=AL in the Advanced Installer
menu

The T-32-P incorporates a number of time delays
which can be disabled during testing by setting
CD=1 in the Advanced Installer menu. After exiting
the menu, a wrench icon will flash on the LCD. This
is to remind you that once testing is completed, the
time delays need to be re-initiated by setting CD=0
in the Advanced Installer menu.

Pres the

button until the word

is

displayed on the LCD. Press the

button and

the word

will appear. After a brief moment,

the internal fan relay will energize and the fan icon
will appear and rotate.

Press the

button until Mode

appears

on the LCD. Use the (  ) button and raise the
setpoint a few degrees above the space
temperature. The heating relay will energize and
the word

will change to

. If the

thermostat has been configured for multi-stage
operation, raise the setpoint further and the second
stage heating relay will energize. A period (   ) will
be displayed after the word

.

Press the

button until Mode

appears

on the LCD. Use the (  ) button and lower the
setpoint a few degrees below the space
temperature. The cooling and fan relays will
energize and the word

will change to

. If the thermostat has been configured for

multi-stage operation, lower the setpoint further
and the second stage cooling relay will energize. A
period (   ) will be displayed after the word

.

TESTING FAN OPERATION

MODE

OFF

FAN

Fan On

TESTING CONVENTIONAL HEATING AND
COOLING OPERATION

MODE

Heat

Heat

Heating

.

Mode

MODE

Cool

Cool

Cooling

.

Mode

RESETTING THE TIME DELAYS

After testing the thermostat, change CD=1 to CD=0
in the Advanced Installer menu. This will be
confirmed when the flashing wrench icon no longer
appears on the LCD.

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Содержание Comfort System T-32-P

Страница 1: ...Installation Manual Comfort System T 32 P Universal Thermostat TM For Version 2 19 and 2 20 ...

Страница 2: ...s without notice All rights reserved Jackson Systems LLC 2009 Intellectual rights apply 5418 Elmwood Avenue Indianapolis Indiana 46203 888 652 9663 www jacksonsystems com INTRODUCTION 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 2 Getting started 3 Installing the thermostat 3 Disassembly 3 Thermostat location 3 Mounting the subbase 3 Terminal designations 4 Typical system wiring diagram 4 Heat only 4 1 heat 1...

Страница 3: ... in a location that represents the ambient space temperature Do not install the thermostat in an area where drafts are present near the floor behind doors or on an external wall Avoid placing the thermostat in areas where the air movement is limited affected by direct sunlight or other areas not typical of the temperature in the space When mounting the T 32 P be aware that drafts may travel down w...

Страница 4: ...AY 24 V W2 G3 Y2 G2 W1 O B Y1 G1 R 24 24C B A T T HEAT 1 RELAY FAN 1 RELAY MODBUS TT TERMINALS LINE COMP 1 RELAY COMP 2 RELAY HEAT 2 RELAY 24 V 2 HEAT 2 COOL Switch Settings Sw1 OFF Fan Relay Sw2 OFF Heat Cool Sw3 ON Two Stage Sw4 OFF Equipment Controls Fan Sw5 Installer Preference OFF No Short Cycle Protection ON 4 Minute Short Cycle Protection Sw6 User Preference OFF Non programmable ON Programm...

Страница 5: ...ference Off 2 Minute Minimum Run Time ON 6 Minute Minimum Run Time Sw8 ON Separate Heating and Cooling Setpoints W2 G3 Y2 G2 W1 O B Y1 G1 R 24 24C B A T T REV VALVE FAN 1 RELAY MODBUS TT TERMINALS LINE COMP 1 RELAY FOSSIL FUEL 24 V 2 HEAT 1 COOL DUAL FUEL Switch Settings Sw1 OFF Fan Relay Sw2 ON Heat Pump Sw3 OFF Single Stage Sw4 Reversing Valve OFF O RV Energized in Cooling ON B RV Energized in H...

Страница 6: ...Fan Mode or Reversing Valve Fan Mode Reversing Valve Sw5 Short Cycle Timer Sw6 Thermostat Operation Switch 4 sets the fan logic for heat cool systems or sets the reversing valve configuration for heat pump systems For gas or oil systems equipment controls fan in heating mode set the switch to the OFF position factory default For electric systems thermostat controls fan in heating mode set the swit...

Страница 7: ... OR BOTH TT RS For remote sensor 1 or more remote indoor sensor without the onboard sensor being used TT OA For outdoor remote sensor connection TT DA Sends measured temperature from remote sensor via modbus but does not display the value on the LCD TT OC For connecting dry contact switch Replaces user setpoints with pre programmed cooling OC and heating OH setpoints TT OF For connecting dry conta...

Страница 8: ...nsor calibration Adjustable 9 F CO 55 Cooling OFF temperature Only works if TT OA with outdoor sensor When outdoor temperature falls below setpoint cooling will shut off Adjustable from 41 F 122 F SP S8 88 8S C2 C8 ADVANCED INSTALLER SETTINGS MENU ADVANCED INSTALLER SETTINGS MENU TT TERMINAL FUNCTIONS The T and T terminals on the T 32 P are primarily used for wiring either an indoor or an outdoor ...

Страница 9: ...itch is closed the T 32 P will turn off and the word will flash on the LCD When the switch is opened the thermostat will return to the user settings For remote override TT OC in the Advanced Installer menu Override setpoints are programmed in the Advanced Installer menu using OC Cooling setpoint and OH Heating setpoint When the switch is closed the user setpoints are replaced by the pre programmed...

Страница 10: ...ermostat TESTING HEAT PUMP OPERATION E Heat E Heating When the T 32 P is configured for heat pump operation testing is the same as for a conventional heating and cooling system with the exception that the fan relay is energized on a call for both heating and cooling When the thermostat is placed in the emergency heat mode will be displayed on the LCD When the W2 relay is energized will be displaye...

Страница 11: ... moisture Follow the same wiring and test procedures as installing an indoor sensor SENSOR CALIBRATION CHART Temperature F Resistance k Ω Temperature F Resistance k Ω 30 40 50 60 34 6 26 1 19 9 15 3 70 80 90 100 11 9 9 4 7 4 5 9 Confirm the resistance value within 5 to the temperature where the sensor is mounted Disconnect power to the thermostat when wiring the sensor to the T and T terminals Str...

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