Carrier Standard Programmable Thermostat, TSTATCCSAC01 Homeowner's Manual/ Installation, Start-up, And Operating Instructions

Installation, Start-Up, and Operating Instructions
Standard Programmable Thermostat
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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
or use can cause fire, electrical shock, or other conditions which may cause personal injury or property damage. Consult a qualified installer, for information or assistance. The qualified installer must use factory-authorized kits or accessories when modifying this product. Refer to the individual instructions packaged with the kits or accessories when installing.
Follow all safety codes and wear safety glasses. Read these instructions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions at­tached to the unit. Consult local and state building codes and Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning National Association (SMACNA) for special installation requirements.
Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol When you see this symbol on the unit or in instructions and manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury.
Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAU­TION. These words are used with the safety-alert symbol. DAN­GER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal injury or product and property damage.
HOMEOWNER’S GUIDE
Step 1—Programming and Operating Instructions
AT POWER UP
When power is first applied, AC or HP will appear for 5 seconds to tell you it is an air conditioner (AC) or a heat pump (HP) model. After this, the time display will flash to tell you the power has been off. The day and time will show, within 10 minutes, when the power went off. Pressing any button will stop the flashing.
SETTING THE CURRENT TIME:
1. Press the TIME/TEMP button. SET TIME flashes on the display.
2. Press the Up or Down button until the correct time is displayed.
3. To quickly advance to the proper time, press and hold the UP or DOWN button.
4. When the correct time appears on the display, press the HOLD/END button.
NOTE: If you choose not to press the HOLD/END button, the thermostat will automatically exit the time setting mode after 10 sec.
SETTING THE CURRENT DAY:
1. Press the DAY button to advance to the correct day.
MANUAL OPERATION TO OPERATE MANUALLY (WITHOUT THE PRO-
GRAMMED COMFORT SCHEDULE):
Press the HOLD/END button to make the HOLD icon appear. Then follow the four steps below:
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Fig. 1—Standard Programmable Thermostat
1. To Select the Mode:
Use the MODE button to move between the choices. OFF, HEAT, COOL, or EMHT will appear on the display. EMHT will only appear on heat pump models.
2. To Select the Fan Operation:
Use the FAN button to move between continuous fan (indi­cated by the FAN ON icon) and auto fan operation.
3. To Read the Room Temperature:
The large display reads room temperature until a button is pressed.
4. To Adjust the Set Point:
The first press of the UP or DOWN button does not change the set point. It displays the current set point for a period of 5 seconds. Successive presses within this 5 seconds will adjust the set point and restart the 5 seconds. During the 5 seconds, the SET TEMP icon will be flashing.
PROGRAMMED OPERATION Introduction
The Standard Programmable Thermostat provides four periods per day (MORNING, DAY, EVE, NIGHT) and two schedules per week (MoTuWeThFr and SaSu). A separate time, heat set point, and cool set point can be set for each period and schedule. Before starting to actually program the thermostat, fill out Table 1 with the values you wish to program. (The Energy Star, US Department of Energy recommended time and temperature values are already programmed for you as a starting point and are shown on the left side of the table.)
The first press of the PROGRAM button brings up the program­ming mode and places you at the current day and period. Successive presses move you between the four daily periods.
WHILE PROGRAMMING:
The TIME/TEMP button moves between selections of SET TIME, SET TEMP and HEAT, and SET TEMP and COOL. These three numbers are to be programmed for each of the periods MORN­ING, DAY, EVE, and NIGHT.
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Table 1Programming Table
ENERGYSTAR FACTORY DEFAULTS NEW COMFORT SCHEDULE
PERIOD TIME COOL HEAT
MORNING 6:00 A.M. 78 68 1) 2) 3) 13) 14) 15)
DAY 8:00 A.M. 85 60 4) 5) 6) 16) 17) 18) EVE 5:00 P.M. 78 68 7) 8) 9) 19) 20) 21)
NIGHT 10:00 P.M. 82 60 10) 11) 12) 22) 23)
MoTuWeThFr
TIME
COOL HEAT
SaSu TIME
COOL HEAT
24)
The DAY button moves between the weekdays, (MoTuWeThFr) and the weekend (SaSu) selections. A different schedule may be set for the weekdays and the weekend.
You may exit programming at any time by pressing the HOLD/END button.
PROGRAMMING A WEEKLY COMFORT SCHEDULE:
1. Press the PROGRAM button. The word PROGRAMMING appears on the display and the words SET TIME flash on the display. MoTuWeThFr or SaSu and the present period icons will appear on the display. The current mode (HEAT or COOL) will also show. Use the DAY button to select weekdays and the PROGRAM button to select MORNING.
2. Press the UP or DOWN button to set the start time for MORNING (box 1 value).
3. Press the TIME/TEMP button until COOL is on and SET TEMP flashes on the display.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select the cooling tempera­ture set point (box 2 value).
5. Press the TIME/TEMP button until HEAT is on and SET TEMP flashes on the display.
6. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select the heating tempera­ture set point (box 3 value).
7. Press the PROGRAM button to advance to the next time period. Enter time and temperature settings from boxes 4 through 12 for the periods DAY, EVE, and NIGHT by following steps 2-6 above.
8. Press the DAY button to change between weekday and weekend programming. To set the weekend schedule, repeat steps 2 through 7, entering values in boxes 13 though 24.
9. Press END/HOLD to exit the programming mode.
MODIFYING YOUR WEEKLY COMFORT SCHEDULE
If you choose to change any of your weekly schedule, press PROGRAM at any time. You will enter the programming schedule at the present day, present mode, but always in the morning period. You are ready to set the new starting time for the morning period. One press of the TIME/TEMP button and you are ready to set the new temperature. Press HOLD/END and you are finished.
OVERRIDING YOUR COMFORT SCHEDULE
There are two ways to override your comfort schedule:
Method 1—Manual Operation
By pressing the HOLD/END button to turn on the HOLD icon, the thermostat will maintain the current temperature settings and ignore the comfort schedule for an indefinite period of time. The word HOLD will appear in the display. Press the HOLD/END button a second time and the thermostat will return the temperature settings to the programmed comfort schedule. Pressing HOLD/END will not alter your programmed comfort schedule.
Method 2—Temporary Override
At the first press of the UP or DOWN button, the current temperature setting will appear on the display. Pressing the UP or DOWN button again will temporarily change the set point as needed. At the next programmed time, the programmed comfort schedule will resume.
INSTALLATION, START-UP,
AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
The Standard Programmable Thermostat is an electronic 24-vac, manual changeover wall mount thermostat. This thermostat uses two set points to maintain and control room temperature in both the heating and air conditioning modes. The thermostat is designed to maintain +/- 2 degrees (F) accuracy. No batteries are required; program schedule, temperature, fan, mode, and installer configu­ration settings are preserved with power off.
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
AIR CONDITIONER MODEL The Standard Programmable AC (air conditioner model only)
thermostat may be wired with or without connecting a common wire between the indoor equipment and the thermostat. However, it is recommended to use a common wire whenever possible. Without a common wire this thermostat becomes power stealing. This means it will need to steal a small amount of power from the equipment to which it is connected.
NOTE: All Carrier equipment, with the exception of the Ther­mostat Conversion Kit, TSTATXXCNV10, is compatible with this thermostat in both power stealing and non-power stealing connec­tions.
HEAT PUMP MODEL The Standard Programmable HP (heat pump) thermostat is not
power stealing and MUST have both R and C wires connected to operate properly. This thermostat uses a green LED to indicate auxiliary heat and emergency heat operation.
INSTALLATION
Step 1Thermostat Location
Thermostat should be mounted:
• Approximately 5 ft (1.5m) from floor.
• Close to or in a frequently used room, preferably on an inside partitioning wall.
• On a section of wall without pipes or duct work.
Thermostat should NOT be mounted:
• Close to a window, on an outside wall, or next to a door leading to the outside.
• Exposed to direct light and heat from a lamp, sun, fireplace, or other heat-radiating object which may cause a false reading.
• Close to or in direct airflow from supply registers and return-air grilles.
• In areas with poor air circulation, such as behind a door or in an alcove.
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Step 2Install Thermostat
Before installing thermostat, turn off all power to unit. There may be more than 1 disconnect. Electrical shock can cause personal injury or death.
1. Turn OFF all power to unit.
2. If an existing thermostat is being replaced: a. Remove existing thermostat from wall. b. Disconnect wires from existing thermostat, one at a time.
Be careful not to allow wires to fall back into wall.
c. As each wire is disconnected, record wire color and
terminal marking.
d. Discard or recycle old thermostat.
NOTE: Mercury is a hazardous waste and MUST be disposed of properly.
3. Separate front and back plastic assembly of thermostat.
4. Route thermostat wires through hole in mounting base. Level mounting base against wall (for aesthetic value only, thermo­stat need not be leveled for proper operation) and mark wall through 2 mounting holes.
5. Drill two 3/16-in. mounting holes in wall where marked.
6. Secure back plate to wall with 2 anchors and screws provided making sure all wires extend through hole in plastic.
7. Connect wires to proper terminal location on backplate.
8. Push any excess wire back into wall. Seal hole in wall to prevent air leaks. Leaks can affect thermostat operation. Any excess wire left inside thermostat casing may also affect thermostat operation by interfering with airflow across the temperature sensor.
9. Snap thermostat together making sure assembly is secure.
10. Turn ON power to unit. On power up, depending on the thermostat model being used, the
LCD readout will display either, AC for air conditioner model (1-stage heat/1-stage cool), or HP for heat pump model (2-stage heat/1-stage cool).
Step 3Set Thermostat Configuration
Available thermostat configuration options and their numbers are: Option 1 -- Anticipator adjustment Option 2 -- Not available Option 3 -- Fahrenheit or Celsius operation Option 4 -- Enable fan (G) ON with heat (W) Options 5 through 9 -- Not available Option 10 -- O (reversing valve) On with Heat or Cool (present on
Heat Pump model only) Options 11 and 12 -- Not available Option 13 -- Room temperature offset adjustment An explanation for each configuration option is as follows.
TO ENTER THE CONFIGURATION MODE:
Press and hold FAN button for approximately 10 sec until room temperature disappears and the display reads 1and is flashing. You are now in configuration mode.
NOTE: If HOLD/END button is pressed, or if no button is pressed for 3 minutes, the thermostat will exit configuration mode and return to normal operation. To re-enter configuration mode, the FAN button must be pressed and held for 10 sec again.
While in configuration mode, the following options are available:
OPTION 1ANTICIPATOR VALUE ADJUSTMENT
This adjustment controls the sensitivity and cycle rate of the thermostat. Higher numbers decrease the cycle rate. Lower num­bers increase the cycle rate. However, this feature will not allow more than 4 equipment cycles per hour (or 1 cycle every 15 minutes), regardless of setting. Values can range from 1 to 3. Factory default setting is 2. This default selection will provide optimum performance in nearly all installations. Try this setting first. Do not change setting unless there is evidence or need to do so. Unlike conventional anticipators, this setting is not to be determined by current draw. There is no need to measure, know, or compensate for current.
TO SELECT:
1. Enter configuration mode if not already there (see above).
2. Use UP and DOWN buttons to make the large (now flashing) display indicate 1.
3. Press the TIME/TEMP button once to flash the small display.
4. Use UP and DOWN buttons to move between 1, 2, or 3 on the small display. Factory default is 2.
5. Press TIME/TEMP button again to flash the large display for selection of another option, or press HOLD/END TO exit the configuration mode.
OPTION 3FAHRENHEIT/CELSIUS SELECTION
This selection operates the thermostat in either Fahrenheit or Celsius.
TO SELECT:
1. Enter configuration mode if not already there (see above).
2. Use UP and DOWN buttons to make the large (now flashing) display indicate 3.
3. Press TIME/TEMP button once to flash the small display.
4. Use UP and DOWN buttons to move between F or C on the small display. Factory default is F.
5. Press TIME/TEMP button again to flash the large display for selection of another option, or press HOLD/END to exit the configuration mode.
OPTION 4G (FAN) ON WITH W (HEAT) SELECTION
This selection determines whether G (fan) output is to be ON or OFF when W (furnace or strip heat) output is ON. Most furnaces and fan coils manage their own blowers and do not require a separate G signal. For these applications, select OFF. Some auxiliary heaters require a separate G signal from the thermostat to turn on the blower. In this case, select ON.
TO SELECT:
1. Enter configuration mode if not already there (see above).
2. Use UP and DOWN buttons to make the large (now flashing) display indicate 4.
3. Press TIME/TEMP button once to flash the small display.
4. Use UP and DOWN buttons to move between ON or OF (off) on the small display. Factory default is OF (off).
5. Press TIME/TEMP button again to flash the large display for selection of another option, or press HOLD/END to exit the configuration mode.
OPTION 10O (REVERSING VALVE) ON WITH HEAT OR COOL SELECTION
This selection is only available on heat pump model thermostats. This selection determines whether the reversing valve is energized in the heating or cooling mode.
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