Daikin 910193131, 910193130, 910193132, 910193133, 910193134 Installation & Operation Manual

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Auto
Changeover
Programmable Thermostat
• 7-Day, 5-2-Day, or 5-1-1- Day Programmable
• Configurable for Multiple Systems
• Large Display with Backlight
• Selectable Fahrenheit or Celsius
• Icon Indicator Lights
• WSHP Alarm Indicator
• Remote Sensor Compatible
• Ideally Suited for:
– Residential (New Construction/Replacement) – Light Commercial
• Works with two-transformer systems
AUTO
SCHEDULE
COOL
FAN
COOL
MODE
PM
OFF
Wed
Installation, Operation
and Application Guide
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Thermostat Controls
Left Arrow (Go Back)
Alarm
Right Arrow (Forward)
Down Arrow
Up Arrow
HomeMenu Mode (Heat/Cool) Fan Schedule
Package Contents/Tools Required
Package includes: Thermostat, base, wiring labels, screws, wall anchors, and Installation, Operation and Application Guide. Tools required for installation: Drill with 3/16” bit, hammer, screwdriver
AUTO
SCHEDULE
COOL
FAN
COOL
MODE
PM
OFF
Wed
Specifications
Electrical Rating: 24 VAC (18-30 VAC), 1 amp maximum per output terminal, 5 amp maximum total load Temperature Control Range: 45°F to 90°F (7°C to 32°C) Accuracy: ±1°F (±0.5°C) Anti-short Cycle: 4 minutes (bypass anti-short cycle delay by returning to OFF mode and pressing the icon) Backlight Operations: 15 seconds Water Source Heat Pump Configurations: Daikin P/N I3 Wi-Fi Thermostats
910193130 2-stage heat, 2-stage cool, 2 speed fan, Wi-Fi 910193131 2-stage heat, 2-stage cool, Wi-Fi 910193132 2-stage heat, 3-stage cool, Wi-Fi 910193133 3-stage heat, 2-stage cool, Wi-Fi 910193134 2-stage heat, 2-stage cool, dehumidification, Wi-Fi
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Mode of Operation
The thermostat is a programmable, manual or auto changeover, up to 3-stage heat (depending on your model) and up to 3-stage cool (depending on your model) thermostat. It functions with air conditioning, heat pumps, gas, oil, or electric heat systems. The thermostat activates the heating appliance when the room temperature is below the set heat temperature (by the differential temperature). When the call for heat has been satisfied, the outputs are turned off. With heat pumps, the thermostat will not let the compressor come on for 4 minutes after it turns off to protect your compressor.
When the room temperature is greater than the set cool temperature (by the differential temperature), the cooling device is activated. When the call for cooling has been satisfied, the outputs are turned off. The thermostat will not let the compressor come on for 4 minutes after it turns off to protect your compressor.
The program schedule can be overridden by changing the set temperature ( or ). This puts the thermostat into a
temporary hold. To remove the temporary hold, press icon twice.
Once connected to your wireless network; the thermostat can be monitored and controlled using the “Daikin I3 Thermostat app” (available for most devices).
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UP – Used to increase the time, set temperatures, and to adjust configuration settings. DOWN – Used to decrease the time, set temperatures, and to adjust configuration settings. MENU – Used to enter configuration, set the clock, lock the thermostat, or select viewing options.
CONFIG Sets up thermostat to work for specific systems. CLOCK Set year, month, date, and time. LOCK Allows you to lock the thermostat to prevent tampering. VIEW Allows you to see the remote sensor temperatures, date, current schedule period, lock screen, filter
accumulated time, and show details (system status).
HUMIDITY (910193134 model only)
Allows you to view the current relative humidity and change humidity setpoint (10% to 80%).
FAN – Used to select between AUTO, ON, and HOURLY fan operation.
MODE – Used to select between OFF, HEAT, COOL, and AUTO changeover modes.
HOME – Wakes thermostat, returns to home screen, and enters changes into memory.
SCHEDULE – Used to edit program schedule, turn program on and off, and set vacation return dates.
! Flashing – The thermostat is in Setup Mode and is searching for a wireless network. Flashing – Wi-Fi is busy. ! Solid – The thermostat is not connected to Wi-Fi. If the thermostat has successfully connected to Wi-Fi previously, and no
new conditions exist (i.e. password change, wireless router change), the thermostat will automatically reconnect— otherwise the thermostat will have to be reconnected to the wireless network manually.
Solid – The thermostat is connected to Wi-Fi.
ALARM – The water source heat pump Microtech III unit alarm will be displayed notifying the occupant that service may be
required.
Icon Functions
Important Safety Information
WARNING!
:
Always turn off power at the main power supply before installing, cleaning, or removing thermostat.
• This thermostat is for 24 VAC applications only; do not use on voltages over 30 VAC.
• Do not short across terminals of gas valve or system control to test operation; this will damage your thermostat and void your warranty.
• All wiring must conform to local and national electrical and building codes.
• Do not use air conditioning when the outdoor temperature is below 50 degrees; this can damage your A/C system and cause personal injuries.
• Use this thermostat only as described in this manual.
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ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
– Turn off power at the main service panel by removing the fuse or switching the
appropriate circuit breaker to OFF position before installing new thermostat.
IMPORTANT: Thermostat installation must conform to local and national building and electrical codes and ordinances.
Note: Mount the thermostat about five feet above the floor. Do not mount the thermostat on an outside wall, in direct
sunlight, behind a door, or in an area affected by a vent or duct.
1. Turn off power to heating & cooling system by removing the fuse or switching the appropriate circuit breaker off.
2. Put thermostat sub base against the wall where you plan to mount it (be sure wires will feed through the wire opening in
the sub base of the thermostat).
3. Mark the placement of the mounting holes.
4. Set thermostat sub base and thermostat away from working area.
5. Using a 3/16” drill bit, drill holes in the places you have marked for mounting.
6. Use a hammer to tap supplied anchors in mounting holes.
7. Use supplied screws to mount thermostat sub base to wall (make sure thermostat wire is through hole).
8. Insert stripped, labeled wires in matching wire terminals. Tighten screws to secure wires.
CAUTION!
: Be sure exposed portion of wires do not touch other wires.
9. Gently tug wire to be sure of proper connection. Double check that each wire is connected to the proper terminal.
10. Snap thermostat onto the sub base.
11. Turn on power to the system at the main service panel.
12. Configure thermostat to match the type of system you have.
13. Connect thermostat to wireless network.
14. Test thermostat operation as described in “Testing the Thermostat”.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
– Turn off power at the main service panel by removing the fuse or switching the
appropriate circuit breaker to OFF position before removing the existing thermostat.
To Remove Existing Thermostat
To Install Thermostat
1. Turn off power to heating & cooling system by removing the
fuse or switching the appropriate circuit breaker off.
2. Remove cover of old thermostat; this should expose the wires.
3. Label the existing wires with the enclosed wire labels before
removing wires.
4. After labeling wires, remove wires from wire terminals.
5. Remove existing thermostat base from wall.
6. Refer to the following section for instructions on how to install this thermostat.
Note: Upon Power-up the thermostat
will not activate outputs for four minutes. To bypass the output lockout, change the setpoint temperature in heat or cool mode on the thermostat, by the temperature differential.
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Terminal Designator Descriptions
A – Alarm
C – 24 VAC common
DH – Dehumidification
G – Low speed fan
G2 – High speed fan
RC, RH – 24 VAC hot
SC, S1 – Remote sensor or outdoor sensor
W1 – 1st stage heat
W2 – 2nd stage heat
W3 – 3rd stage heat
Y1 – 1st stage cool
Y2 – 2nd stage cool
Y3 – 3rd stage cool
Note 1: Not all terminals are used
in every model.
Note 2: A connection to 24VAC
common (C) is required.
GDH W3 W2 W1 Y3 Y2 Y1 C RC RH A SC S1
GDH W3 W2 W1 Y3 Y2 Y1 C RC RH A SC S1
I/O Exp
TB1-1
Remote
Sensor
Microtech III unit controller TB2
Thermostat
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Wiring Diagrams
W2W1Y2Y1GCR A
W1Y2Y1GCRHRC W2 G2A
PROGRAMMABLE TOUCH SCREEN
MICROTECH III CONTROLLER TERMINAL TB2 TERMINAL STRIP
G2
910193130
W2W1Y2Y1GCR A
W1Y2Y1GCRHRC W2 G2A
PROGRAMMABLE TOUCH SCREEN
MICROTECH III CONTROLLER TERMINAL TB2
910193131
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Wiring Diagrams (continued)
W2W1Y2Y1GCR A
W1Y2Y1GCRHRC W2 A
PROGRAMMABLE TOUCH SCREEN
MICROTECH III CONTROLLER TERMINAL TB2
910193132
Y1
I/O EXPANSION
MODULE TB1
1
W1Y2Y1GCRHRC W2 A
PROGRAMMABLE TOUCH SCREEN
MICROTECH III CONTROLLER TERMINAL TB2
910193133
W3
W2W1Y2Y1GCR O A
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Wiring Diagrams (continued)
W1Y2Y1GCRHRC W2 A
PROGRAMMABLE TOUCH SCREEN
MICROTECH III CONTROLLER TERMINAL TB2
910193134
DH
I/O EXPANSION
MODULE TB1
1
W2W1Y2Y1GCR A
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Remote Sensor Installation (Optional)
Terminals S1 and SC are used with a remote sensor. S1 can be used with a remote sensor to monitor indoor temperatures. An indoor remote sensor is used to read the indoor temperature in a different location. This is beneficial when the thermostat is not mounted in the ideal location.
1. Remove cover from remote sensor housing.
2. Select an appropriate location for mounting the remote sensor.
3. Mount the remote sensor using hardware provided.
4. Install two-strand shielded wire between the S1 terminal on the remote sensor and the S1 terminal on the thermostat.
5. From the remote sensor, install a two-strand shielded wire from the common to the SC terminal on the thermostat.
6. Configure the thermostat to work with the remote sensor.
Ordering Information: Remote Sensor 1
– Indoor remote sensor: 107096001
Note:
Remote sensor reading can be displayed by
pressing the icon.
Press , select
press
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910193130 Output Chart
1st Cool 2nd Cool 1st Heat 2nd Heat
Water Source Heat Pump (w/ Low Speed Fan) Y1, G Y1, Y2, G W1, G W1, W2, G Water Source Heat Pump (w/High Speed Fan) Y1, G2 Y1, Y2, G2 W1, G2 W1, W2, G2
Electric
Y1, G Y1, Y2, G W1, G W1, W2, G
Electric (w/ High Speed Fan) Y1, G2 Y1, Y2, G2 W1, G2 W1,W2, G2
Heat Pump (One Compressor) Y1, G, O Y1, G, O Y1, G, B Y1, W2, G, B
Heat Pump (One Compressor w/ High Speed Fan) Y1, G2, O Y1, G2, O Y1, G2, B Y1, W2, G2, B
Heat Pump (Two Compressors) Y1, G, O Y1, Y2, G, O Y1, G, B Y1, Y2, G, B
Heat Pump (Two Compressors w/ High Speed Fan) Y1, G2, O Y1, Y2, G2, O Y1, G2, B Y1, Y2, G2, B
910193131 Output Chart
1st Cool 2nd Cool 1st Heat 2nd Heat
Water Source Heat Pump
Y1, G Y1, Y2, G W1 W1, W2
Electric
Y1, G Y1, Y2, G W1, G W1, W2, G
Heat Pump (One Compressor) Y1, G, O Y1, G, O Y1, G, B Y1, W2, G, B
Heat Pump (Two Compressors) Y1, G, O Y1, Y2, G, O Y1, G, B Y1, Y2, G, B
910193132 Output Chart
1st Cool 2nd Cool 3rd Cool 1st Heat
Water Source Heat Pump
Y1, G Y1, Y2, G Y1, Y2, Y3 W1
Electric
Y1, G Y1, Y2, G Y1, Y2, Y3, G W1, G
Heat Pump (One Compressor) Y1, G, O Y1, G, O Y1, G, O Y1, G, B
Heat Pump (Two Compressors) Y1, G, O Y1, Y2, G, O Y1, Y2, Y3, G, O Y1, G, B
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