Page 4 - INTRODUCTION; settings for
2 INTRODUCTION Carrier’s 7 --day, 5/2 --day, 1 --day programmable and non --programmablePerformance Series Thermostat Control is a wall--mounted, low --voltage temperature control in either a single unit or a two --piece unit. In two --piececonfiguration, the relays are located near the equipment an...
Page 5 - INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS; Power
3 INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Power This control is powered by 24VAC only. It requires 24VAC (Rh and/or Rc and C terminals) of the low --voltage transformer to be connected to it for proper operation.It will not operate without these 2 connections. Rh and Rc are connected via PCBbreakout jumper. See...
Page 8 - INSTALLATION; UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD; CAUTION; The control assembly should be mounted before wires are attached.
6 INSTALLATION UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow the recommended wiring practices could result in damage to the wall control and personal property.Improper wiring or installation may damage AC/HP Control. Check to make sure wiring is correct before proceeding with installation or turning on power...
Page 10 - AC/HP Control Location
8 Carton contains the following components. See Fig. 3 for programmable models orFig. 4 for non --programmable models. 1. Display Module2. Stand --off for Equipment Control Module3. Screws and pig tail4. Equipment Control Module A07755 Fig. 4 -- TP-- NAC / TP-- NHP Carton Contents 1. Display Module2...
Page 11 - On a section of wall without pipes or duct work.; Install AC/HP Control; ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD; There may be more than 1 power disconnect.; WARNING
9 S Close to or in a frequently used room, preferably on an inside partition-ing wall. S On a section of wall without pipes or duct work. AC/HP Control should NOT be mounted: S Close to a window, on an outside wall, or next to a door leading to theoutside. S Exposed to direct light or heat from a la...
Page 12 - Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or; If an existing thermostat is being replaced; ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD; be disposed of properly.
10 UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation.Improper wiring or installation may damage AC/HP Control. Check to make sure wiring is correct before proceeding with installation or turning on power. CAUTION ! 1. Turn off all power to equipme...
Page 13 - NOTE; : The 2 --wire pigtail is not intended to support the weight of the User
11 Two--Piece Installation The following steps should be followed for the installation of the two --piece configuration. NOTE : The 2 --wire pigtail is not intended to support the weight of the User Interface. Do not hang the User Interface from the equipment Control Modulescrew terminals. 1. Remove...
Page 15 - stat mounting base matches junction box mounting holes.
13 A07165 Fig. 7 -- Backplate Mounting 3. Drill two 3/16 --in. mounting holes in wall where marked. Thermostat may be mounted to a standard junction box, if desired. Hole pattern on thermo- stat mounting base matches junction box mounting holes. 4. Secure rear plastic mounting base to wall with 4 sc...
Page 16 - HUM terminal is not used on this model.; Black is Vg
14 Relays OAT RRS SRTN HUM D1 D2 V+ Vg Rc RhW / W1 G Y/Y2 Y used for single stage cooling C O/W2/B Y1 Y1 used for multi-speed coolingY1 = stage 1Y2 = stage 2 Control Module Wiring Guide connect to user interface dry contact OAT /RRSreturn { Relays OAT RRS SRTN HUM D1 D2 V+ Vg Rc RhW / W1 G Y/Y2 Y us...
Page 18 - back of the Display Module via 2 pin, keyed connector.
16 NOTE : The 2 --wire pigtail is not intended to support the weight of the User Interface. Do not hang the User Interface from the equipment Control Modulescrew terminals. S Red is V+ S Black is Vg 7. Push any excess wire into wall and against mounting base. Seal hole in wall to prevent air leaks. ...
Page 19 - IMPORTANT NOTE: Equipment Control Module should not be mounted to
17 10. Find suitable indoor mounting location for Equipment Control Module, ei- ther near or on equipment. See Fig. 12. IMPORTANT NOTE: Equipment Control Module should not be mounted to duct work or below any other controls or equipment (i.e. humidistat, humidifier, etc.) A07217 Fig. 12 -- Equipment...
Page 20 - Module on inside equipment or a solid wall.
18 A07227 Fig. 13 -- Standoff NOTE : Standoffs are provided as an aid when installing Equipment Control Module on inside equipment or a solid wall. 12. Match and connect equipment wires to proper terminals of each connector block being careful not to over tighten the screws. Correct polarity must be...
Page 24 - Set AC/HP Control Configuration
22 A07220 Fig. 16 -- Reattach Display Module 9. Turn on power to equipment. On power up, all display segments will light for 5 sec. For the next 5 sec a 2 --digit code appears on large display whichidentifies AC/HP Control configuration. Refer to Option 33. a. AC — 1 --stage air conditioner, AC, wit...
Page 26 - TO ENTER CONFIGURATION MODE
24 Option 20 — Outdoor Air Temperature Offset Adjustment Option 21* — Keypad LockoutOption 24* — Programmable/Non --Programmable (programmable models only) Option 25* — Number of Programmable Periods per Day (programmable models only) Option 26 — Minimum Cooling Setpoint Option 27 — Maximum heating ...
Page 27 - WHILE IN CONFIGURATION MODE; Configuration Options —Selection; Option 01 — Equipment Type; indoor fan coil with no strip heaters.
25 WHILE IN CONFIGURATION MODE The option number is displayed in the heat setpoint location and the configuration setting is displayed in the cool setpoint location. On the TP--PAC/PHP(programmable) models, a box will surround the option number. The mode button is used to move the box between the tw...
Page 28 - be installed for further averaging functionality. See Fig. 17
26 DefaultsHP model defaults to HP.AC model defaults to AC. Option 02 — Clean Filter Timer Select hours of blower operation (heating, cooling, or fan) before CHECK FILTERicon is displayed. With OF selected, icon will never come on, disabling this feature.Time selection can range from 800 to 7200 hr ...
Page 29 - Option 06 — Cooling Lockout Below 55; On to prevent cooling below 55
27 Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Sensor 3 Sensor 4 RRS SRTN A09130 Fig. 17 -- Remote Room Sensor -- Parallel Wiring This selection determines which sensor the control will use for measuring room airtemperature. Room air temperature can be sensed in one of three ways; the local sensor (L) located on the Display ...
Page 30 - C), the auxiliary heat will be allowed to turn on; Option 10 — Reversing Valve
28 Option 07 — Zoning This selection should be set to On when the thermostat is to be used as part of a zoning system. It is assumed that the zoning equipment will take care of time guardand cycle timers. The minimum on time is still controlled by the thermostat.Default is OF (off). Option 08 — Auxi...
Page 36 - C plus the
34 On — The Y1 and Y/Y2 outputs are simultaneously energized to satisfy all heatingdemands.Default is OF (off). Option 24 — Programmable/Non-- Programmable This selection allows the installer to configure the thermostat as eitherprogrammable or non --programmable. Selections are P, nP.Default is P (...
Page 37 - Option 27 — Maximum Heating Setpoint; C and the maximum is 90; Option 28 — UV Light Reminder
35 Option 27 — Maximum Heating Setpoint This selection allows the installer to configure the maximum heating setpoint. The range is based on the adjustable deadband value Option 11, such that the minimumof the range is 50 _ F/10 _ C and the maximum is 90 _ F/32 _ C minus the deadband. Default is 88 ...
Page 42 - TO TEST FAN; Final Settings; conform to the Energy Star; Table 1 – Energy Star Default Schedule
40 TO TEST FAN Fan button switches FAN icon between AUTO and On. While On is displayed, G output will be energized, turning fan on. On some fan coils, fan continues to operatefor 90 sec after G signal is removed. Final Settings Be sure to press DONE to exit installer setup mode. If the system is to ...
Page 44 - Fan; OPERATIONAL INFORMATION; Timers; Cycle Timer
42 Vacation Setpoints A special set of temperature setpoints exist which are active in vacation mode. They are adjustable by the homeowner, are exclusively for vacation mode, and areremembered from one vacation selection to the next. See Table 2 for default values. Table 2 – Vacation Setpoints Defau...
Page 45 - (usually due to a large change in desired; Defrost; demand
43 Ten-- Minute Staging Timer In multistage heating or cooling, this timer prevents any higher stage from turning on until preceding stage has been on for 10 minutes. When staging betweencompressor and electric heat or between compressor and furnace heat, the time is configurable. The timer is confi...
Page 46 - Equipment On Indicators; auxiliary heat on; icon will be; Auto Changeover
44 Three-- Minute Minimum on Time In normal operation, when a stage turns on, it will not turn off for a minimum of 3 minutes. If the setpoint is changed, this timer is canceled, allowing the equipment toturn off immediately when the demand is removed. Heat/Cool Setpoints (Desired Temperature) A min...
Page 47 - when the thermostat is powered.
45 Programmable Fan (programmable models only) The fan output can be programmed based on period of the day. When programming for each day and period the fan can be set to On or AUTO. If the fan button ispressed to change from On to Auto or vice versa when programmable fan has been enabled, the manua...
Page 48 - Temperature Offset After Power Cycle; TROUBLESHOOTING; Error Codes; -- If the Display Module and the Equipment Control Module cannot
46 Temperature Offset After Power Cycle To compensate for internal heat build --up from the electronics in the thermostat, the thermostat will add an offset to the actual temperature that it measures. If thethermostat power is cycled quickly, one can witness an immediate increase in the actual tempe...
Page 50 - Table 3 – Equipment Configuration Outputs
48 Table 3 – Equipment Configuration Outputs For COOL, HEAT and Emergency Heat modes, the following chart shows the statefor each output in each stage of operation Equip Config Tstat Model COOL STG 1 COOL STG 2 HEAT STG 1 HEAT STG 2 HEAT STG 3 HEAT STG 4 EM HEAT STG 1 EM HEAT STG 2 SS AC Opt 1 = AC ...
Page 52 - WIRING DIAGRAMS
50 WIRING DIAGRAMS Display module Display module wall mount Equipment Control Module Fan Coil Heat Pump V+ V+ Vg Vg O O V+ V+ RVS/Heat Stage 2 O/B W 2 W 3 W 2 Vg Vg Heat Stage 1 W /W 1 W 2 Compressor Y/Y2 Y Y Not Used Y1 Fan G G 24VAC Hot Heating Rh R R 24VAC Hot Cooling Rc Dry Contact 1 D1 Dry Cont...
Page 61 - THERMOSTAT CONFIGURATION RECORD
59 THERMOSTAT CONFIGURATION RECORD Installer _________________________ Model Number _____________________________ Date _______________________ A. Hardware Configuration __________ Seal Hole In Wall B. Mode Settings __________ Mode (Off, Heat, Cool, Auto, Em Heat) __________ Heating Setpoint Value __...
Page 64 - NOTES