Carrier 33CS220-FS, 33CS250-FS User Manual

Flush-Mounted Flatstat
Commercial Programmable Thermostat
Owner’s Manual
Part Number 33CS250-FS and 33CS220-FS
Debonair®
33CS
IMPORTANT: Read entire instructions before program­ming the thermostat.
GENERAL
Carrier’s 7-day, commercial, programmable thermostats are flat, wall-mounted, low-voltage thermostats which maintain room temperature by controlling the operation of an HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) system. Separate heating and cooling set points and auto-changeover capability allow occupied and unoccupied programming schedules for energy savings.
All thermostats allow up to 3 occupied and one unoccupied time/temperature settings to be programmed per 24-hour peri­od. Each thermostat stores programs for 7 independent days. Batteries are not required. During power interruption the inter­nal NEVERLOST™ memory stores programmed schedules for an unlimited amount of time.
IMPORTANT: The thermostat has a configurable security level. If certain functions are not available (changing set points, changing programming sched­ules), the thermostat security level may be config­ured to exclude those functions. Call the installer to reconfigure the security level.
CONFIGURATION
Thermostat Display —
ed in the center of the thermostat. See Fig. 1. The following in­formation can be displayed on the screen:
mode (OFF, HEAT, COOL, AUTO, or PROGRAM ON)
fan setting (FAN ON or blank for Fan Auto operation)
override indication
•roomtemperature
desired temperature
service filter indicator
time of day
day of the week
schedule period (Occupied 1, 2, or 3; or Unoccupied)
setup indicator (Programming mode)
lock indicator
start/stop indicator (schedule period program mode)
The thermostat display is locat-
Heat or Cool Indicator — A Heat or Cool indicator is
located in the middle of the thermostat. See Fig. 2. The light will be red if the thermostat is in Heating mode. The light will be green if the thermostat is in Cooling mode.
Thermostat Front Panel Buttons — The thermo-
stat has buttons on the front cover which are used to raise or
lower the desired set point, change the mode, program, and override the current program. See Fig. 2.
SET POINT BUTTONS — The UP ARROW and DOWN
ARROW buttons will raise or lower the current desired tem­perature set point. If the thermostat is in the AUTO or Program mode, pressing the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW button will adjust both the heating and cooling set points. Pressing the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW button in Cooling mode will adjust only the cooling set points. Pressing the UP AR­ROW or DOWN ARROW buttons in Heating mode will ad­just only the heating set points.
OVERRIDE BUTTON — The Override button is used to
force the thermostat from Unoccupied mode into the Occu­pied 1 mode comfort settings. The Override period will be set at 30 minutes. The thermostat will then return to the program for that time period. To increase the amount of time in Override mode, press the Override button again. Thirty minutes of over­ride time will be added for each time the Override button is pressed, up to a maximum of 4 hours. After the 4-hour limit has been reached, press the Override button again to cancel Override mode.
While in Override mode, the Override icon and the Occu­pied 1 icon will be displayed on the thermostat. The time of day and the minutes remaining in Override mode will alternate on the thermostat display.
The set points are adjustable with the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys during Override mode.
NOTE: If the thermostat is in Occupied mode and the Override button is pressed, the thermostat will go into Unoccupied mode immediately. The thermostat will remain in Unoccupied mode until the next Occupied start time.
Fig. 1 — Thermostat Display
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
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BACKLIT LCD DISPLAY
HEAT OR COOL INDICATOR
MODE BUTTON
OVERRIDE BUTTON
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
(RED=HEAT, GREEN=COOL)
UP AND DOWN BUTTONS
Fig. 2 — Thermostat Front Panel
MODE BUTTON — The Mode button selects the operating mode of the thermostat.
If OFF is selected, the thermostat will not enter Heating or Cooling mode.
If HEAT is selected, the thermostat will only enter Heat­ing mode (if the room temperature is below the heating set point). The thermostat will not provide cooling.
If COOL is selected, the thermostat will only enter Cool­ing mode (if the room temperature is above the cooling set point). The thermostat will not provide heating.
If AUTO is selected, the thermostat will enter Heating or Cooling mode based on the room temperature and the heating and cooling set points. The thermostat will pro­vide automatic changeover from Heating to Cooling mode and Cooling to Heating mode when required. The thermostat will automatically switch to maintain the desired temperature setting. The thermostat does not need to be manually changed from heating or cooling or cooling to heating operation.
If PROGRAM ON is selected, the thermostat will oper-
ate as in the AUTO mode (see above). PROGRAM ON enables the thermostat to follow the programmed daily schedule stored in its memory.
Keypad Lock — To prevent unauthorized use of the ther-
mostat, the front panel buttons can be disabled. To disable or lock the keypad, press and hold the Mode button. While hold­ing down the Mode button, press the UP and DOWN ARROW buttons simultaneously. The “Locked” icon will appear on the display.
The thermostat is unlocked by performing the same proce­dure. Press and hold the Mode button. While holding down the Mode button, Press the UP and DOWN ARROW buttons simultaneously. The “Locked” icon will be removed from the display.
Set Clock — The Set Clock function allows the user to
change the time and day displayed on the thermostat. Press and hold the Mode and Override buttons at the same time until the display changes. The display will show the setup annunciator. The current time will blink on and off. Press the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW button until the correct time is shown. Hold down the buttons to quickly move through the time dis­play. The AM and PM annunciators will automatically change.
To scroll through by hours instead of minutes, hold down the Override button while pressing UP ARROW or DOWN AR­ROW. To ensure the schedules are properly followed, make sure that AM or PM is correct for the time chosen. When the correct time is shown, press the Mode button to modify the day of the week. The current day will blink on and off. Press the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW button until the correct day is shown. Press and hold the Mode and Override buttons at the same time again to exit the Set Clock mode.
Program Thermostat Schedules — Before pro-
gramming the thermostat, plan the thermostat daily schedule. The schedule is divided into 7 days (Monday through Sunday). Each day has from 2 to 4 time periods (Occupied 1, Occu­pied 2, Occupied 3, Unoccupied) depending on the configura­tion of the thermostat. Each occupied time period has a start time, stop time, heating set point, and cooling set point. The un­occupied time period has a heating set point and a cooling set point. The unoccupied time period is active whenever an occu­pied time period is not active. Fill in Table 1 as an aid to pro­gramming the daily schedules.
PROGRAMMING MODE — To program the daily sched­ules, perform the following procedure:
1. Enter Programming mode by pressing and holding the Mode and UP ARROW buttons. The Occupied 1 annunciator will appear on the thermostat display. Use the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW button to set the maximum number of Occupied periods for each day. The thermostat can be set to 1, 2, or 3. After the num­ber of Occupied periods has been selected, press the Mode button. See Fig. 3.
Fig. 3 — Setting Occupied 1 Set Points
2. The cooling set point for Occupied 1 will be displayed. Use the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW button to raise or lower the cooling set point until the desired temperature is shown. The range of acceptable values is 35 to 99 F (1 to 37 C). Press the Mode button to continue. See Fig. 3.
3. The heating set point for Occupied 1 will be displayed. Use the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW button to raise or lower the heating set point until the desired temperature is shown. The range of acceptable values is 35 to 99 F (1 to 37 C). Press the Mode button to continue. See Fig. 3.
4. The cooling set point for Unoccupied will be displayed. Use the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW button to raise or lower the cooling set point until the desired tempera­ture is shown. The range of acceptable values is 35 to 99 F (1 to 37 C) or ‘‘OF’’ (no unoccupied cooling). To configure the Unoccupied Cooling set point to OF, press the UP ARROW button until 99 F is displayed. Press the UP ARROW button again to display OF. Press the Mode button to continue.
5. The heating set point for Unoccupied will be displayed. Use the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW button to raise or lower the heating set point until the desired tempera­ture is shown. The range of acceptable values is 35 to 99 F (1 to 37 C) or ‘‘OF’’ (no unoccupied heating). To
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configure the Unoccupied Heating set point to OF, press the DOWN ARROW button until 35 F is displayed. Press the DOWN ARROW button again to display OF. Press the Mode button to continue.
6. The day of the week will be shown. Use the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW button to change the day of the week until the desired starting day is shown. Possible choices are Mo (Monday) through Su (Sunday). Press the Mode button when the desired day is shown.
7. The Start Time for Occupied 1 will be displayed. Use the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW button to raise or low­er the time until the desired Start Time is shown. Press the Mode button to continue. See Fig. 4.
8. The Stop Time for Occupied 1 will be displayed. Use the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW button to raise or low­er the time until the desired Stop Time is shown. Press the Mode button to continue.
9. The On/Off icon will be displayed. Use the UP ARROW to turn the Occupied 1 period ON for this day. Use the DOWN ARROW to turn the Occupied 1 period OFF for this day.
10. If more than one occupied period has been selected in Step 1, repeat Steps 2 through 9 to program the remaining schedule for Occupied periods 2 and 3.
11. The Copy command can be used to copy the previous day’s schedule if the schedules are the same. The copy command becomes available after all the occupied peri­ods are programmed in a day. Use the UP ARROW to change the copy command to YES. Use the DOWN ARROW to change the copy command to NO. Press the Mode button when the choice has been made. See Fig. 5.
If NO was selected, the schedule will automatically change to the next day and the user must enter the occupied and unoccupied schedules for that day.
NOTE: Occupied 1 schedule heating and cooling set points are the same for each day. Occupied 2 and 3 set points may be set to different values for each day of the week.
If YES was selected, the schedule will be copied to the next day. The schedule copy may be repeated until Sunday is reached. The Sunday schedule cannot be copied to Monday.
12. After all the times and set points for each day have been entered, press and hold the Mode and UP ARROW buttons to exit Programming mode.
NOTE: The thermostat will continue to follow the schedule until a new one is entered.
If only one occupied schedule is selected, the Occupied 2 and 3 schedules are skipped. If the start time is set later in the day than the stop time, the program will run from midnight of that day to the stop time and then from the start time to mid­night. If the same start and stop times are programmed for an occupancy schedule, the thermostat will be in Occupied mode for 24 hours. If one occupied period starts or stops within an­other occupied period, the lower numbered schedule has priori­ty. For example, if schedule Occupied 3 is running for 24 hours and Occupied 2 schedule comes on from 1 to 3 PM, the set points from Occupied 2 are in effect from 1 to 3 PM.
OVERRIDING THE SCHEDULE — The schedule can be overridden by pressing the UP or DOWN ARROW button to change the desired temperature. The thermostat will use the new set point until the next scheduled time period starts.
Fig. 4 — Start Time Display
Fig. 5 — Copy Command Display
Table 1 — Daily Schedule Planner
DAY OF
THE WEEK
Monday /// /// /// ///
Tuesday /// /// /// ///
Wednesday /// /// /// ///
Thursday /// /// /// ///
Friday /// /// /// ///
Saturday /// /// /// ///
Sunday /// /// /// ///
NOTE: The cooling temperature set point must be higher than the heating temperature set point.
Occupied 1 Occupied 2 Occupied 3 Unoccupied
Start/Stop/Heat/Cool Start/Stop/Heat/Cool Start/Stop/Heat/Cool Start/Stop/Heat/Cool
SCHEDULE
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