WARNING
CAUTION
applications and features
For 2 or 4 Pipe Fan Coil and On/Off Control Applications
Connections for
Voltage Rating | Switching | |||
Inductive | Resistive Amps | Pilot Duty | ||
FLA | LRA | |||
24 VAC | NA | NA | NA | 24 VA |
120 VAC | 5.8 | 34.8 | 6.0 | 125 VA |
240 VAC | 2.9 | 17.4 | 5.0 | 125 VA |
277 VAC | 2.4 | 14.4 | 4.2 | 125 VA |
COMBINED LOAD CURRENT NOT TO EXCEED 20 AMPS MOUNT ONLY TO A GROUNDED METALLIC BOX LOW VOLTAGE WIRING IS CLASS 2 |
New Installations
The thermostat should be used indoors only. It should be mounted on an inner wall in a location with freely circulating air, and where it will be responsive to changes in room temperature. Avoid mounting near heat-generating appliances (i.e. TV, heater, refrigerator), or in direct sunlight.
Remove Old Thermostat
Turn off the power to the thermostat at the main fuse or circuit breaker box. Ensure that ALL power is disconnected. To prevent electrical shock and /or equipment damage, disconnect electrical power to the system at the main fuse or circuit breaker until installation is complete. Remove the front cover of the old thermostat. With wires still attached, remove the wall plate from the wall. If the old thermostat has a wall mounting plate, remove the thermostat and the wall mounting plate as an assembly. Before removing wires from the old thermostat, label each wire with the terminal designation from which it was attached. Disconnect the wires from the old thermostat one at a time. Do not let wires fall back into the wall.
Jumper and Circuit Board Selections
Voltage Selection Switch: This switch must be placed in the appropriate position prior to the application of power.
JP1 Jumper Selection – Remote Temperature Sensor:
JP3 Jumper Selection – HVAC Setback Systems
The JP3 jumper allows the T170 to be configured for Setback, Occupancy Detection or Door Switch Only Occupancy Operations. For further descriptions of these conditions please see the Technical/Application Section.
JP4 Jumper Selection – 2 or 4 Pipe Operation:
The connection of a pipe sensor will change the operation of the outputs as shown in the table below. (See Technical Notes for further information on Pipe Sensor Operation)
JP4 Selection | Pipe Sensor Water Temp | Aqua Stat | Main Output (Blue Wire) | Secondary Output (Red Wire) |
2-Pipe JP4-ON | COLD | Open | Cooling ONLY | Disabled |
HOT | Closed | Heating ONLY | Disabled | |
4-Pipe JP4-OFF | COLD | Open | Cooling | Heating |
HOT | Closed | Heating ONLY | Disabled | |
* Fan will not cycle on for disabled modes. |
Condensate Overflow Interrupt – The remote probe input can be used with a condensate overflow interrupt switch (CO), either in conjunction with a remote probe (normally closed CO switch) or with local sensing (normally open CO switch). When the condensate switch activates, the T170 will display the service wrench and disable all outputs
WIRINGDIAGRAM
System Check-out
After wiring and installation is complete, energize the system. Set the fan to ON. Select each fan speed (TA170 Models) to verify operation. Set the System button to AUTO, or available selection. Using the UP arrow, adjust the temperature more than 5°F above the room temperature to cycle on heating. Using the DOWN arrow adjust the temperature to 5°F below room temperature to cycle on cooling. Note: If the thermostat is set to utilize a time-based purge cycle (Service menu 16), the thermostat will conduct a 3-min purge on initial start-up if a pipe sensor is connected.
THER MOSTAT CONFI / SERVICE MENU
To enter the Service Menu press the UP and DOWN arrows simultaneously for five (5) seconds. The current display icon will be turned off. Service menu numbers 1 through 17 are available. Push the SYSTEM button to move to the next Service Menu number. The UP and DOWN arrow keys will scroll through your range of options for each feature. The selection that is flashing is the one you are selecting. All changes to the Service Menu are automatically saved when the system times out. Please refer to the service menu table on page three.
Menu # | Feature | Range | Std. Model Default | Increment | Description / Comments |
1 | F / C | ° F or °C | °F | °F | Determines temperature displays in Fahrenheit or Celsius. |
2 | Default Display | Zone Temp Set Point | Zone Temp | – | Choose if you want the Set-Point or Zone (room) temperature to be the primary display on the thermostat. |
3 | Fan Off Delay | 0 – 255 Seconds | 0 | 1 Second | The amount of time (in seconds) the lowest available fan speed will run after the thermostat outputs are disabled. |
4 | Range Low | 50 – 90°F, 10 – 32°C | 50°F | 1°F, .5°C | The lowest selectable temperature Set-Point value. |
5 | Range High | 50 – 90°F, 10 – 32°C | 90°F | 1°F, .5°C | The highest selectable temperature Set-Point value. |
6 | Setback Low | OFF 50 – 82°F, 11- 27°C | 55°F | 1°F, .5°C | The temperature Set-Point value you want the thermostat to Heat to when the T170 is in the Setback mode. |
7 | Setback High | OFF 58 – 90°F, 15 – 31°C | 90°F | 1°F, .5°C | The temperature Set-Point value you want the thermostat to Cool to when the T170 is in the Setback mode. |
8 | Zone Temp Offset | +/- 9°F, +/- 4.5°C | 0°F | 1°F, .5°C | Zone Temperature offset adjusts the sensed Zone Temperature reading from the A to D converter, allowing calibration in the field. |
9 |
Keypad Lock | ON 1 ON 2 OFF |
OFF |
– | Allows you to choose what the occupant can access. The Service Menu is still available if Key Pad Lock Out is ON. ON1 = Disables Sys/FAN/Status ON 2 = Disables all buttons OFF = No keypad lock out. |
10 | Fan Mode | FAN ON FAN AUTO FAN ON or AUTO | ON or AUTO | – | ON = Fan is always on, regardless of demand. AUTO = Fan is only on with heating or cooling demand. ON or AUTO = User can choose either selection. |
11 | Fan Speeds | 1 – High 2 – Low and High 3 – Low, Med, High | 3 | – | 1 Speed = Fan High 2 Speed = Fan Low and Fan High 3 Speeds = Fan Low, Medium, and High |
12 | System Mode | Off, Auto Off, Heat, Cool, Auto Off, Heat, Cool Heat, Cool, Auto | Off, Heat, Cool, Auto | – | Allows you to determine what system modes the occupant can select. |
13 | Controlled Off or Off Override | ON – Enable OFF – Disable | OFF | – | When ON, the unit will control to the Setback Set-Points and override the user mode setting of OFF if the room temperature is equal to or above the Cool Setback Set-Point or equal to or below the Heat Setback Set-Point. |
14 | Front Panel Setback Control | ON – Enable OFF – Disable | OFF | – | When enabled / ON, SETBACK is shown as an available System mode selection. If SETBACK mode is selected, the thermostat will control to the current Setback Heat and Setback Cool Set Points. |
15 | Cycled Outside Air (OA) Damper | ON – Continuous OFF – Cycles | OFF Cycles with Demand | – | OFF – Cycled = OA output cycles with active heat or cool demand. ON – Continuous = OA output is active anytime the thermostat is out of the OFF mode. |
16 | Temp Based Purge Cycle | ON = Temp. Based OFF = Time Based | OFF Time Based | – | Determines if the Purge Cycle will be Temperature or Time based. |
17 | Dead Band Adjustment | 3 to 10°F, 1.5 to 5°C | 3°F | 1°F, .5°C | A changeover deadband value prevents short cycling between Heating and Cooling modes. The value is adjustable to meet various HVAC system requirements. |
System Button Operation
Continue to press the System button to change the current (flashing) system mode.
Fan Button Operation: Continue to press the Fan button to change the current (flashing) fan mode.
ON: The fan is on continuously, even if no demand for heating or cooling exists.
AUTO: Fan cycles with active demand for heating and cooling.
Speed or F/C Operation
SPEED: For units with a speed button (TA170 Models), the user can choose the desired fan speed by pressing the speed button. If you are operating a TA170 configured with only a 1-speed fan, this button is disabled.
F/C HOLD: On units with F/C HOLD below the SPEED icon (TA170 Models), hold the button for 5 seconds to toggle the display between Fahrenheit and Celsius readings.
F/C: Push the button to toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius scale
Pipe Sensor Operation: A pipe sensor can be connected when the thermostat is configured for either 2-pipe or 4-pipe fan coil operation (see JP4 jumper configuration). The Pipe sensor is used to determine the water temperature in the Main Coil. The Pipe Sensor should be mounted on the Main Coil supply and wrapped with insulating material. Pipe Sensor Input: 10K PECO Remote Probe or a standard On-Off Aqua-stat can be used for summer /winter changeover. ON (closed) is winter heating mode and OFF (open) is summer cooling mode. Purge Cycle Operation: With a pipe sensor connected, this thermostat will initiate a purge cycle if the sensed water temperature is ambiguous (not adequately hot or cold). The purge cycle algorithm can be either temperature or time based, depending on the configuration of Service Menu 16.
Temperature-Based Purge
When an Ambiguous mode is detected and demand exists, a 3-minute purge timer begins and the Main Output is opened. After the 3-minute purge cycle, the thermostat checks again to see if the water temperature is more than 15°F from the set point, or above 80°F or below 60°F. If Winter or Summer mode is determined, normal HVAC operation occurs. If still ambiguous, the thermostat checks to see if the COIL temperature is below 60°F or above 80°.
Purge Cycle is repeated until a non-ambiguous condition is sensed.
NOTE: If at any time the demand goes away, the thermostat will abort the purge cycle.
Time-Based Purge: (Default)
The time-based purge cycle will start a 3-min purge cycle and enable the Main Output if any of the following conditions occur: transition from OFF to AUTO mode, Reset event, power cycle, and/or the 1-hour timer expires. After the 3 min purge cycle, a pipe sensor reading says:
If a Winter or Summer mode is determined, the appropriate heating/cooling occurs. The thermostat will purge and check pipe temperatures again after 1-hour. If step 2 is still ambiguous, all thermostat outputs are disabled for 1 hour. After 1 hour, the purge cycle resumes at step 1.
Setback Operation – Remove JP3
This is a low-level input that is normally open. When the switch is closed, the T170 heating and cooling setback limits are used as temperature control points. Fan operation in the setback is cycled with demand. Pressing any button will override the setback for 1 hour. The setback will override any user setting unless the control is turned to OFF. Intelligent Occupancy Sensors like the SD200-001 and SD200-002 can be used with this input to set the HVAC system to control at setback limits.
Occupancy Operation – Install JP3
The T170 can be used with PECO S200 series occupancy detection equipment. The occupancy and switch inputs are designed to connect to the SB200 slave sensor and SE200 door switch. The Occupancy Sensor is a low-level switch that is open when there is occupancy and closed when unoccupied. The Door Switch is a low-level switch that is open when the door is open and closed when the door is closed. This system requires both an Occupancy Sensor and a Door Switch.
Operation From an Occupied Mode
The T170 operates normally and looks for a door close. A door close signal initiates an occupancy status detection. If occupancy is detected, the T170 will maintain normal HVAC control. It then waits for a door open signal before determining occupancy again. If no occupancy signal is detected within 2 minutes, the T170 changes to unoccupied mode and controls at setback temperature values.
Operation From an Unoccupied Mode
In an Unoccupied State, the T170 sets heating and cooling set points to setback values, as determined in the service menu. In this mode, the fan is automatically set to cycle with demand. The T170 will continually monitor the room for occupancy. Any occupancy detection, including door opening, will set the operation to occupied mode. In either mode, if the door is left open for more than 2 minutes the T170 will disable the HVAC system. A one-time ten-minute override can be initiated by pressing any thermostat keypad. Door Switch Only Operation – Install JP3. A stand-alone door or window switch can be connected to the T170 to disable the HVAC system (outputs) if a door or window is left open for more than 2 minutes. A one-time ten-minute override can be initiated by pressing any thermostat keypad.COPYRIGHT 2007 PECO, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 69287 3220-2084 REV 0 PAGE 4
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