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McQuay IM 846

Operation

Thermostat Menu Functions

The thermostat menu contains nine functions which can be 
accessed using controls on the thermostat. Accessing the menu 
functions and details of each function are described below.

Menu Function Access

1

Press and hold the UP and DOWN arrow buttons (Figure 5) 
for five seconds. 

2

The current display clears and the number “1” appears.

3

Press the SYSTEM button to scroll to the next item 
number.

4

Use the UP and DOWN buttons to make changes within the 
selected number.

Figure 5: Thermostat menu

Menu Functions

1

F/C (Fahrenheit/Celsius) display selection

When this function is selected, the F and C icons appear 
and the selected icon flashes. To toggle between F or C, 
press the up or down arrow button. 

2

Continuous set point display

When this function is selected, the F or C icon, current 
digits, and the set point icon appear. If the Continuous set 
point display is enabled, the set point icon flashes. To 
toggle between continuous display of set point and display 
of zone temperature, press the up or down arrow button.

3

FAN off delay

When this function is selected, the FAN, OFF, and digits 
appear. The digits represent the number of seconds the fan 
stays on after the heating and cooling outputs are turned 
off. To increase or decrease the value from 0–255 seconds, 
press the up or down arrow button.

4

Range limit low

When this function is selected, the current minimum range 
setting, the SET POINT icon. and the LO icon appear. To 
increase or decrease the value, press the up or down arrow 
button.

5

Range limit high

When this function is selected, the current maximum 
temperature range adjustment, SET POINT icon, and LO 
icon appear. To increase or decrease the value, press the up 
or down arrow button.

6

Set back heat

When this function is selected, the current temperature 
range adjustment, the SET BACK icon, and the HEAT icon 
appear. To increase or decrease the value, press the up or 
down arrow button.

7

Set back cool

When this function is selected, the current Cool setback 
value, the SET BACK icon, and the COOL icon appear. To 
increase or decrease the value, press the up or down arrow 
button. 

8

Zone temperature offset

When this function is selected, the numeric ones and tenths 
(0.0) appear with a leading minus sign. To increase or 
decrease the value +/– 9°F, press the up or down arrow 
button. Increments are made in 1°F and 0.5°C.

9

Keypad lockout

When this function is selected, the ON and OFF icons 
appear. The enabled icon flashes. OFF is the default. ON 
disables the keypad except for entry into the service menu. 
To increase or decrease the value, press the up or down 
arrow button. 

Note –

In the event of a power failure, these values are stored 

and can be recalled. 

Condensate Overflow Interrupt

The remote probe input can be used with a condensate 
overflow switch (CO), either in conjunction with a remote 
probe (normally closed CO switch, Figure 6), or with local 
sensing (normally open CO switch, Figure 7). When the 
condensate switch activates, the thermostat displays a service 
wrench icon and disables all outputs.

Figure 6: Remote probe installation

Figure 7: Local sensor installation

Press and 

hold both for 

5 seconds. 

Temperature 

adjustment 

and 

System 

Press to step 

through selections 

(see list). 

 

1  F/C display selecton
2  Continuous set point display
3  Fan off delay
4  Range limit low
5  Range limit high
6  Setback heat
7  Setback cool
8  Zone temperature offset
9  Keypad lockout

Normally
closed
condensate
switch

Remote probe

White/Yellow

Circuit common

White/Violet

Normally
open
condensate
switch

Remote probe

White/Yellow

Circuit common

White/Violet

Содержание T170

Страница 1: ...llation and Maintenance Manual IM 846 Group Fan Coil Part Number IM 846 Date July 2006 T170 Thermostat 24 VAC 120 277 VAC 3 Speed Fan Control Continuous or Cycling or Staged Fan Control 2006 McQuay In...

Страница 2: ...TB170 001 5 Verifying Thermostat Operation 5 Thermostat Menu Functions 6 Menu Function Access 6 Menu Functions 6 Condensate Overflow Interrupt 6 Fan Operation 7 Standard Fan Configuration TA170 001 7...

Страница 3: ...y from its base to gain access to the circuit board Figure 2 Figure 2 Circuit board WARNING BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL OPERATE OR SERVICE THIS THERMOSTAT CAREFULLY READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS Failure to...

Страница 4: ...d into the cover and is not dislodged 10 Install the cover assembly to the base pressing firmly to engage the cover locking snaps CAUTION Before applying power the voltage selection switch must be in...

Страница 5: ...on Figure 4 to control operation of the fan In the ON position the fan output operates continuously In the AUTO position the output cycles with demand In the OFF position all outputs are off Note Mode...

Страница 6: ...ase the value press the up or down arrow button 6 Set back heat When this function is selected the current temperature range adjustment the SET BACK icon and the HEAT icon appear To increase or decrea...

Страница 7: ...tion may be provided for minimum heating and cooling requirements Using this configuration the HEAT and COOL outputs are automatically cycled on at the heat setback limit Your thermostat may not have...

Страница 8: ...urge cycle operation is as follows 1 The thermostat has a call for heat or cooling Note If at any time the call goes away the thermostat stops the purge cycle 2 The thermostat checks the pipe sensor t...

Страница 9: ...1 sensor Operation In an occupied mode the thermostat operates normally and looks for a door open signal When the door opens the thermostat waits for a door close signal If the door is open for more t...

Страница 10: ...d to allow setback input Note An optional door and or window switch Figure 11 and slave sensor can be added for use with the SD200 001 sensor Operation In an occupied mode the SD200 001 occupancy sens...

Страница 11: ...cupancy status as well as selectable high low temperature setback form C output and a five minute door open HVAC shut off This system provides basic room setback and is ideal for control of HVAC in co...

Страница 12: ...training or call 540 248 9646 and ask for the Training Department Warranty All McQuay equipment is sold pursuant to its standard terms and conditions of sale including Limited Product Warranty Consul...

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