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HVAC SETBACK SYSTEMS

Occupancy Detection

Setback Operation

Door Switch Only Operation 

Occupancy Detection

Install jumper JP3.

The T170 can be used with the PECO S200 series occupancy detection 

equipment. The occupancy and door switch inputs are designed to con-

nect to the SB200 slave sensor and SE200 door switch. The Occupancy 

sensor switch is open when there is occupancy and closed when 

unoccupied. The Door Switch is open when the door is open and closed 

when the door is closed. This system requires both an Occupancy Sen-

sor and a Door Switch. Operation is as follows:

FROM  OCCUPIED MODE:

1. A door close signal initiates an occupancy status  

 

detection. 

2. If occupancy is detected the T170 will maintain normal HVAC 

control. It then waits for a door open signal before determining 

occupancy again.

3. If no occupancy signal is detected within 2 minutes the T170 

changes to unoccupied mode and controls at setback values.

FROM UNOCCUPIED MODE:

1. The T170 continually monitors the room.

2. Any occupancy detection, including door open, will set the  

operation to occupied mode.  

In either mode,  if the door is left open for more that 2 minutes the T170 

will disable the HVAC system. A one-time ten minute override can be 

initiated by pressing any thermostat key pad. 

In an Occupied State the thermostat operates normally and looks for a 

door close.  In the Unoccupied State the thermostat sets heating and 

cooling set points to setback values, as determined by factory or user 

settings.  In this mode the fan is automatically set to cycle with demand. 

The T170 will continue to monitor the occupancy sensor and will go to 

occupied state anytime occupancy is detected.

Setback Operation

Remove jumper JP3.

This is a low level switch input that is normally open. When closed 

the T170 Heating and Cooling setback limits are used as temperature 

control points. Fan operation in setback is cycled with demand. Pressing 

any button  will override setback for 1 hour. Setback will override any 

user setting except if the control is turned to OFF. Units with a controlled 

off factory setting will override the OFF setting.

Intelligent occupancy sensors like the SD200-001 and SD200-002 can 

be used with this input to set the HVAC system to control at setback 

limits.

Door Switch Only Operation

Install jumper JP3.

A stand alone door switch can be connected to the T170 to disable the 

HVAC system if the door is left open for more that 2 minutes. A one-time 

ten minute override can be initiated by pressing any thermostat key pad. 

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) or with local sensing (normally open CO switch).  When con

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densate switch activates, the T170 will display the service wrench and 

disable all outputs.

FAN OPERATION

Your thermostat can be configured for up to two fan speeds. Fan staging 

follows the Heat and Cool Staging Separation. Heat and Cool staging 

can be user selected to different values.

The FAN button is used to select FAN AUTO or ON. In the Auto position 

the fan cycles on with demand for heating or cooling. If ON is selected 

the fan will run continuously.

CONTROLLED OFF

FACTORY CONFIGURATION

A factory configuration may be provided to ensure minimum heat and 

cool requirements. With this configuration the heat and cool outputs are 

automatically cycled on at the heat and cool setback limits. Your thermo-

stat may not have this feature. 

White/Yellow

White/Violet

Remote Probe

Circuit Common

Normally

Closed

Condensate

Switch

Remote Probe Installation

White/Yellow

White/Violet

Remote Probe

Circuit Common

Normally

Open

Condensate

Switch

Local Sensor Installation

Temperature Demand

SETPOINT

IF

2F

3F

4F

FAN 1 ON

FAN 2 ON

(FAN 1 OFF)

FAN AUTO:

Fan cycles on with demand

FAN ON:

Fan runs continuously

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