MODEL 8870
These instructions are for connecting the Thermostat to the HVAC equipment.
To connect communication features, please reference the Communicating Thermostat System Installation Manual.
READ COMPLETE SAFETY & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING
WARNING
Before getting started determine what type of heating system is/will be installed in the house. Then use Table 1 to determine if the proper numbers of wires are available depending on the HVAC System. Additional wires will be required for communication system.
APPLICATION | # OF HVAC WIRES | DIAGRAM | PAGE # |
Single Stage Furnace & AC | 5 | 1 | 16 |
Two Stage Furnace & Two Stage AC | 7 | 2 | 17 |
Roof Top Unit (Two Stage Heat & Two Stage Cool) | 7 | 3 | 18 |
Boiler with AC (Two Transformers) | 5 | 4 | 19 |
Single Stage Heat Pump | 7 | 5 | 20 |
Two Stage Heat Pump | 9 | 6 | 21 |
First Stage Radiant Floor Heat Second Stage Furnace One Stage of Cooling | 6 | 7 | 22 |
Determine if the thermostat will be operating alone, or with remote temperature sensors. If the unit is stand-alone there are certain measures that must be taken to ensure accurate temperature control.
STAND-ALONE THERMOSTAT MOUNTING CRITERIA:
DO NOT locate the thermostat:
WITH REMOTE TEMPERATURE SENSORS
Follow the guidelines for placement of the sensors and locate the thermostat indoors where operating range (see specs) will not be violated (i.e. do not install in a cold garage or hot equipment room). See the sensor installation literature for additional details.
No tools required – use hands to pull the front panel off of the base (Figure 2 ).
CAUTION: Loss of internal programs may result from static discharge to thermostat circuit board. Installer must touch a grounded metal object before handling the circuit board.
There are four screw holes located on the base of the thermostat; two are for a junction box mounting, along with two for alternate mounting spacing. Use one of the holes on the top and one on the bottom.
CAUTION: Minimize wire entry hole size and seal – drafts from inside the wall could affect temperature readings.
Set the dip switches located on the thermostat circuit board (Figure 4) according to the application needs (Table 2 ). Figure 4 shows what each switch corresponds to depending on position. (Switch one should always be set in the “OFF Servant” position. The shunts at JP5 and JP7 should also be positioned as shown.)
TABLE 2
APPLICATION | SWITCH #1 | SWITCH #2 | SWITCH #3 | SWITCH #4 |
Single Stage Furnace & AC | Servant | Fossil | Single | H/C |
Two Stage Furnace & Two Stage AC | Servant | Fossil | Multi | H/C |
Roof Top Unit (Two Stage Heat & Two Stage Cool) | Servant | Fossil | Multi | H/C |
Boiler with AC (Two Transformers) | Servant | Fossil | Single | H/C |
Single Stage Heat Pump | Servant | Electric | Single | HT. Pump |
Two Multi-stage Heat Pump | Servant | Electric | Multi | HT. Pump |
First Stage Radiant Floor Heat Second Stage Furnace One Stage of Cooling | Servant | Fossil | Multi | H/C |
TABLE 3
No tools required – line up pins on circuit board with the corresponding terminal blocks. Use your hands to push the front panel securely to the mounted base.
CAUTION: Loss of internal programs may result from static discharge to thermostat circuit board. Installer must touch a grounded metal object before handling the circuit board.
HVAC installer may need to connect 24V AC to the R and C terminals to check HVAC operation. If the automation system is to be installed after the HVAC installation, leave the R and C terminals connected to ensure the HVAC system operates. If the automation system is installed before the HVAC wiring, then do not connect HVAC wires to R and C.
When the thermostat is first turned on all of the graphics of the main LCD are momentarily displayed; this will look like Figure 6.
Use the Check Out Procedure (Figure 7, on the next page) to determine if the thermostat is controlling the HVAC equipment.
CHECK-OUT PROCEDURE
CAUTION: The following check-out procedure will turn the heating and cooling equipment on and off. Do not operate in cooling at low outdoor temperatures. Do not operate in heating at high outdoor temperatures. Refer to equipment manufacturer specifications for safe operating temperatures.
There are a number of HVAC features that can be configured for the particular application. These include temperature control options, display options and high/low balance points (heat pumps only).
TEMPERATURE CONTROL OPTIONS
BALANCE POINTS
These values are adjustable, but are only used by the thermostat when it has been configured to operate as a heat pump and when a remote outdoor temperature sensor, with address #1, is wired to the thermostat.
DISPLAY OPTIONS
When first powered up, the message display will scroll through the current mode status, fan status, and heating/cooling output status. This is referred to as Passive Display because you do not interact with it. To get into the Set-Up Menu, press the Enter button
and Mode button at the same time. This is referred to as User Interactive Display, as the user navigates through various menu and sub-menu selections to change variables.
Set-Up is menu driven but only one menu item is visible at a time. Figure 8 shows the entire Main Menu. Selecting any one of the Main Menu items (by pressing the Enter button) will enter a corresponding Sub-Menu. Figure 8 also shows the Temperature Set-Up, Balance Points Set-Up and Display Set-Up sub-menus expanded. The Scroll Up
DIAGRAM 1 – SINGLE STAGE FURNACE AND AC
If the automation system is to be installed after the HVAC installation, leave the R and C terminals connected to ensure the HVAC system operates. If the automation system is installed before the HVAC wiring, then DO NOT connect HVAC wires to R and C.
DIAGRAM 2 – TWO STAGE FURNACE AND TWO STAGE AC
DIAGRAM 3 – ROOF TOP UNIT (TWO STAGE HEAT AND TWO STAGE COOL)
NOTE: HVAC installer may need to connect 24V AC to the R and C terminals to check the HVAC operation. If the automation system is to be installed after the HVAC installation, leave the R and C terminals connected to ensure the HVAC system operates. If the automation system is installed before the HVAC wiring, then DO NOT connect HVAC wires to R and C.
DIAGRAM 4 – BOILER WITH AC (TWO TRANSFORMERS)
NOTE: HVAC installer may need to connect 24V AC to the R and C terminals to check the HVAC operation. If the Automation system is to be installed after the HVAC installation, leave the R and C terminals connected to ensure the HVAC system operates. If the automation system is installed before the HVAC wiring, then DO NOT connect HVAC wires to R and C.
DIAGRAM 5 – SINGLE STAGE HEAT PUMP
NOTE: HVAC installer may need to connect 24V AC to the R and C terminals to check the HVAC operation. If the automation system is to be installed after the HVAC installation, leave the R and C terminals connected to ensure the HVAC system operates. If the automation system is installed before the HVAC wiring, then DO NOT connect HVAC wires to R and C.
DIAGRAM 6 – TWO STAGE HEAT PUMP
NOTE: HVAC installer may need to connect 24V AC to the R and C terminals to check the HVAC operation. If the automation system is to be installed after the HVAC installation, leave the R and C terminals connected to ensure the HVAC system operates. If the automation system is installed before the HVAC wiring, then DO NOT connect HVAC wires to R and C.
DIAGRAM 7 – FIRST STAGE RADIANT FLOOR HEAT SECOND STAGE FURNACE ONE STAGE OF COOLING
NOTE: HVAC installer may need to connect 24V AC to the R and C terminals to check the HVAC operation. If the Automation system is to be installed after the HVAC installation, leave the R and C terminals connected to ensure the HVAC system operates. If the automation system is installed before the HVAC wiring, then DO NOT connect HVAC wires to R and C.
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