About Advanced Features & Operation
SINGLE SETPOINT BEHAVIOR - When configured
for
Single Setpoint
operation
(step #2, page 10)
,
the
degree icon will blink when the large number is display-
ing room temperature and will remain solid when dis-
playing the heating or cooling setpoint. In the Auto
mode the deadband is enforced both above and below
the setpoint. To avoid short cycling, a deadband of at
least two degrees is recommended
(step #6, page 12)
.
To display the room temperature press and hold the
MODE button for two seconds. Release the MODE
button to return to the normal display.
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Auxiliary Input Control and Multiple HVAC Control
Potential Phasing Problems
110vac
Isolation Relay
Coil
CK 1
R
Thermostat
CK 1
R
Thermostat
CK 1
R
Thermostat
Additional relays may be used. Relay coils must be wired in parallel.
Diagram A- Auxiliary Control
When using the auxiliary input (CK1 & R) or controlling multiple HVAC units with a
single thermostat, it is possible to encounter transformer phasing problems that will
interfere with thermostat operation. Connecting transformers that are not phased
correctly may result in a direct short, which could damage transformers and/or the
thermostat. Phasing problems are likely if the units share a common ground with
secondary grounded transformers.
CAUTION
WARNING
SOLUTION:
If possible, phase all HVAC units together. If phasing is impractical,
isolation relays may be used to isolate the transformers. To isolate the auxiliary
input, use a separate transformer for the auxiliary control device, usually a time clock.
Connect the device to an isolation relay coil. Connect one set of isolated contacts to
each thermostat at
CK1
and
R
. See diagram A.