The TH8110U Universal Programmable Thermostats provide electronic control of 24 Vac heating and cooling systems or 750 mV heating systems. See Table 1 for a general description.
Table 1. TH811 Thermostats Description.
Model | Power Method | Changeover | System Selection | Fan Selection | Comments |
TH8110U | Batteries or common wire | Automatic or manual selectable | Heat-Off-Cool-Auto | On-Auto-Circ | System and Fan selection vary based on system type |
When Installing this Product…
CAUTION
Electrical Shock or Equipment Damage Hazard.
Can shock individuals or short equipment circuitry.
Disconnect the power supply before installation.
Select a location for the thermostat about 5 ft (1.5m) above the floor in an area with good air circulation at an average temperature. See Fig. 1.
Do not install the thermostat where it can be affected by:
CAUTION
Electrical Hazard.
Can cause electrical shock or equipment damage.
Disconnect power before wiring.
The thermostat can be mounted horizontally on the wall or on a 4 in. x 2 in. (101.6 mm x 50.8 mm) wiring box.
All wiring must comply with local electrical codes and ordinances.
System Type | Wallplate Terminal Identifications | Wiring Diagram reference |
Standard Heat/Cool | Conventional | 5, 6 |
Heat Only | Conventional | 7 |
Heat Only with Fan | Conventional | 8 |
Heat Only Series 20 | Conventional | 9 |
Cool Only | Conventional | 10 |
Heat Pump with No Auxiliary Heat | Heat Pump | 11 |
There are two different ways to power the thermostat:
Wiring 24 Vac Common
Wire the common side of the transformer to the C screw of the thermostat wallplate. When installing in a single transformer system, keep the jumper wire between the R and Rc screws. When installed in a two-transformer system, use the common from the cooling transformer to connect to C screw and remove the jumper wire between the R and Rc screws.
Inserting Batteries (Optional)
If not using a 24 Vac Common to power the thermostat, install three AAA alkaline batteries (included) in the back of the thermostat. Make sure the positive and negative terminals are oriented correctly, as marked on the device. See Fig.12.
Mounting the Thermostat
Setting Calendar and Time
Locate and remove the tab labeled Remove in the lower left corner on the thermostat back. The tab must be removed to activate the real-time clock. See Fig. 14.
This thermostat is designed to automatically keep the current time and day in memory for up to ten years under normal use after the calendar is set. When the thermostat is first powered, the display is ready to enter the calendar date (Fig.15).
IMPORTANT
The tab on back of the thermostat in the lower-left corner must be removed to activate this feature.
The thermostat has a touchscreen interface. Words or symbols appear, highlighting keys, as needed, to complete tasks. Press keys with your fingertips. Sharp tips on pens or pencils can damage a thermostat.
System and Fan Settings
The System default setting is Heat and the Fan default setting is Auto.
SYSTEM Settings
Table 3. Default Program Settings.
Schedule Period | Time | Setpoints | Fan Setting | |
Heat | Cool | |||
Wake | 6:00AM | 70°F (21°C) | 78°F (25.5°C) | Auto |
Leave | 8:00 AM | 62°F (16.5°C) | 85°F (29.5°C) | Auto |
Return | 6:00 PM | 70°F (21°C) | 78°F (25.5°C) | Auto |
Sleep | 10:00 PM | 62°F (16.5°C) | 82°F (28°C) | Auto |
This Universal Thermostat works with many different system types. To operate correctly, the thermostat must be set up to operate the installed heating and/or cooling system.
Installer Setup Menus
Entering Installer Setup
Exiting Installer Setup
Table 4. Main Installer Setup Menu.
Select |
Installer Setup Number | Factory Setting | Other Choices |
Comments | ||
Option |
Description |
Options |
Description | |||
Not used. | 1 thru 0099 | – | – | – | – | – |
Date (Year Upper) | 0120 | 20 | Set the first two digits of the current calendar year (20 for the year 2005, etc) | 21 | 21 -first two digits of the current calendar year (21xx) | 2000 -2178 available |
Date (Year Lower) | 0130 | 04 | Represents the last two digits of the current calendar year (2004). | 00 -99 | Select last two digits of the current calendar year. | 2001-2178 available |
Date (Month) | 0140 | 6 | Digit(s) represents the current calendar month. | 1-12 | The select number represents the current calendar month. | – |
Date (Day) | 0150 | 15 | Digit(s) represents the current calendar date. | 1-31 | Select the number that represents the current calendar date. | – |
Schedule Options | 0160 | 4 | 7-day programming | 0 | 0 -nonprogrammable | – |
System Type Selection | 0170 | 1 | 1 Heat/1 Cool Conventional System | 1-6 | 1-1 heat/1 cool 2- single-stage heat pump (no aux. heat) 3- heat only (no fan) 4 -heat only (with fan) 5-hot water Series 20 (3-wire or normally open zone valves) 6-cool only | Available options and defaults vary by a thermostat. System selection automatically modifies some default settings and/or hides other Installer Setup options. |
Fan Operation | 0180 | 0 | Conventional applications where equipment controls fan operation in heat mode. | 1 | A heat pump or electric heat application where thermostat controls fan operation in heat mode. | Only shown if the conventional system is selected. If the heat pump is chosen, the fan defaults to electric. |
Reversing Valve (O/B) Operation | 0190 | 0 | The O/B terminal is energized for reversing the valve in cooling | 1 | O/B terminal is energized for reversing the valve in heating | Only shown if the heat pump system is chosen. |
Select |
Installer Setup Number | Factory Setting | Other Choices |
Comments | ||
Option |
Description |
Options |
Description | |||
Cycles per hour (mph) for 1st Stage Compressor | 0220 | 3 | Compressor Stage 1 cycles per hour (mph) | 1-6 | 1-6 available; 3 is recommended. | – |
Cycles per hour (mph) for 1st Stage Conventional Heat | 0240 | 5 | Conventional Heat Stage 1 cycles per hour (mph) | 1-12 | 1-12 available; typical settings: 1-1 kph used for steam or gravity system. 3-3 kph used for hot water systems or high efficiency (90% or better) fossil fuel forced-air systems. 5-5 kph used for standard fossil fuel-forced air systems. 9-9 kph used for electric forced air heat systems. | Not shown if the system selection is a heat pump. Selection in this stage changes the default cph for 2nd stage heat. |
Continuous Backlight | 0280 | 0 | Backlight not on continuously. The thermostat backlight comes on with each keypress. | 1 | Backlight is on continuously (the thermostat must have a common wire attached for this function). | Option is always shown; however, continuously on backlight works only if the thermostat is wired with 24 vacs Common. |
Additional Menu Choices | 0290 | 0 | Only the main menu options are shown. Installer Test Options are shown next (Table 7). | 1,2 | 1- Main Menu and Regional Settings are shown plus Installer Test (Tables 5 and 7 only).
2- All remaining Menu/ Options shown plus Installer Test (Tables 5, 6, and 7). | The majority of applications require only the Main Menu Options. |
Table 5. Regional Settings Menu.
Select | Installer Setup Number | Factory Setting | Other Choices |
Comments | ||
Option | Description | Options | Description | |||
Changeover | 0300 | 0 | Manual changeover | 1 | 1-auto changeover | – |
Deadband | 0310 | 3 | Heating and cooling setpoints can be set no closer than 3°F (1.5°C) | 2 thru 9 | Heating and cooling setpoints can be set no closer than chosen value: 2-2°F(1°C) 3-3°F(2°C) 4-4°F(2.5°C) 5-5°F(3°C) 6-6°F(3.5°C) 7-7°F(4°C) 8-8°F(4.5°C) 9-9°F (5°C) | Shown only if the automatic changeover is selected. |
Temperature Indication Scale | 0320 | 0 | Temperature is displayed in °F. | 1 | Temperature is displayed in °C. | – |
Daylight Savings | 0330 | 1 | Daylight savings enabled (United States). | 0 | 0-daylight savings is disabled. | Set to 0 in areas that do not follow daylight savings. |
Remote Temperature Sensor (Outdoor or Indoor) | 0340 | 0 | No remote temperature sensor | 1,3 | 1 outdoor temperature sensor for display only. 3-indoor temperature sensor | Defaults and Options depend on System Type selected. Indoor Temperature Sensor uses an averaging network and does not include an onboard sensor. |
Table 6. Advanced Settings Menu.
Select | Installer Setup Number | Factory Setting | Other Choices |
Comments | ||
Option | Description | Options | Description | |||
Furnace Filter Change Reminder | 0500 | 0 | Furnace filter change reminder off | 1-6 | 1-10runtimedays 2-30runtimedays 3-60runtimedays 4-90runtimedays 5-120runtimedays 6-365runtimedays | Run time based on call for the fan. |
Humidifier Pad Replacement Reminder | 0510 | 0 | Humidifier pad replacement reminder off | 1-3 | 1-90calendardays 2-180calendardays 3-365calendardays | – |
UV Lamp Replacement Reminder | 0520 | 0 | UV Lamp replacement reminder off | 1 | 1-365 calendar days | – |
Adaptive Intelligent Recovery™ | 0530 | 1 | Adaptive Intelligent Recovery™ control is activated (the system starts early so the setpoint is reached by the start of the program period). | 0 | 0-conventional recovery (system starts recovery at the programmed time) | – |
Number of Periods | 0540 | 4 | Four periods available (Wake, Leave, Return, Sleep) | 2 | Two periods available (Wake and Sleep) | Not shown in non-programmable is selected. 2 or 4 applies to all days of the week. |
Minimum Compressor Off Time | 0580 | 5 | Five-minute minimum off time for compressor | 0, 2, 3, 4 | Minimum number of minutes the compressor is off between calls for the compressor | – |
Heat Temperature Range Stop | 0600 | 90 | Highest heating setpoint. | 40 to 89 | Temperature range (1°F increments) of heating setpoint. | Shown in 1/2 °C. |
Cool Temperature Range Stop | 0610 | 50 | Lowest cooling setpoint. | 51 to 99 | Temperature range (1°F increments) of cooling setpoint. | Shown in 1/2 °C. |
Clock Format | 0640 | 12 | 12-hour clock format | 24 | 24-hour clock format | – |
Extended Fan on time Heat | 0650 | 0 | No extended fan operation after calling for heat ends | 90 | Fan operation is extended 90 seconds after calling for heat ends. | Not shown if fan operation is set to fossil fuel or in Cool Only Systems |
Extended Fan on time Cool | 0660 | 0 | No extended fan operation after calling for cool ends | 90 | Fan operation is extended 90 seconds after calling for cool ends. | Not shown in Heat Only Systems. |
Select | Installer Setup Number | Factory Setting | Other Choices |
Comments | ||
Option | Description | Options | Description | |||
keypad Lockout | 0670 | 0 | Unlocked keypad | 1, 2 | 1- partially locked keypad 2- fully locked keypad | Unlocked-all functions are available. Partially locked- only temperature up and down keys and the ability to enter and modify Installer Setup mode are available. A fully locked-only ability to enter and modify Installer Setup mode is available. |
Temperature Control in Heat | 0680 | 2 | Standard temperature control in heating | 1, 3 | 1-less aggressive temperature control (could cause the temperature to undershoot) 3-more aggressive temperature control (could cause temperature overshoot) | Applies to the recovery ramp and the use of auxiliary heat during recovery.
Choose 1 if getting temperature overshoot.
Choose 3 if getting the temperature to undershoot. |
Temperature Control in Cool | 0690 | 2 | Standard temperature control in cooling | 1, 3 | 1-less aggressive temperature control (could cause the temperature to undershoot) 3-more aggressive temperature control (could cause temperature overshoot) | Applies to the recovery ramp.
Choose 1 if getting temperature overshoot.
Choose 3 if getting temperature to undershoot. |
Temperature Display Offset | 0700 | 0 | No difference in displayed temperature and actual room temperature | -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3 | -3°F(-1.5°C) -2°F(-1°C) -1°F(-.5°C) 0 F(0.°C) 1°F(.5°C) 2°F (1°C) 3°F (1.5°C) | – |
Reset Thermostat | 0710 | 0 | No thermostat reset. | 1 | Resets all Installer Setup Options to default values and resets schedule to default setting. | Only calendar settings and time are retained. |
SYSTEM CHECKOUT
Installer System Test
The Installer System Test mode is used to test the HVAC system(s). See Table 7. While in System Test mode, minimum off-time for compressors is bypassed. The Installer Test is part of the Installer Setup options. Enter the Installer Setup screen and press the Down arrow key to bring up test selection(s) quickly. See Fig. 16.
ADVANCED FEATURES
Outdoor or Indoor Temperature Sensor
Allow outdoor or indoor temperature sensors to absorb the air for a minimum of five minutes before taking a reading.
See the Sensor instructions for more information.
CAUTION
Equipment Damage Hazard.
Minimum compressor off-time is bypassed during Installer System Test.
Avoid cycling the compressor quickly
Table 7. System Test
Select | Installer Setup Number | Factory Setting | Other Choices |
Comments | ||
Options | Description | Options | Description | |||
Installer Test Cool | Test 1 | 0 | Cool is off | 1 | 0- cool off 1- cool stage 1 turns on | System selection determines tests available and the number of stages shown. |
Installer Test Fan | Test 2 | 0 | Fan is off | 1 | 0- fan off 1- fan turns on | |
Installer Test Heat | Test 3 | 0 | Heat is off | 1 | 0- heat off 1- stage 1heat on |
Symptom | Possible Cause | Action |
The display does not come on. | The thermostat is not being powered. | Check for 24 Vac between C and Rc. Verify AAA batteries are installed correctly and well. |
Temperature settings do not change. | The upper or lower temperature limits were reached. | Check temperature setpoints. Check Installer Setup Numbers 0600 and 0610; modify. |
The keypad is fully locked. | Check Installer Setup Number 0670 to change keypad lock options. | |
The heating or cooling does not come on. | The thermostat minimum off-time is activated. | Wait up to five minutes for the system to respond. |
System selection is not set to Heat or Cool. | Set system Selection to the correct position. | |
The O/B terminal is not set correctly (Heat Pumps only). | Check Installer Setup Number 0190 and set it correctly. | |
System type Selection is incorrect. | Check Installer Setup Number 0170 and make sure the correct System type is chosen. | |
The thermostat is calling for Heat (Heat on) or Cool (Cool on) but no heating or cooling is running. | The heating or cooling equipment is not operating. | Check to wire. Check Installer Setup Number 0170; verify correct system type is chosen. Verify equipment operation in System Test mode. |
The thermostat does not respond when the touchpad is pressed. | The keypad is locked. | Check Installer Setup Number 0670 to change keypad locked options. |
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