Carrier PTACSTAT-NP-HP User Manual

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P T A C S T A T --- N P --- H C ,
P T A C S T A T --- N P --- H P
Installation Instructions
Operating Manual
A07050
Non---Programmable Thermostat
NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation.
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Page 1 - Operating Manual

P T A C S T A T --- N P --- H C ,P T A C S T A T --- N P --- H PInstallation InstructionsOperating ManualA07050Non---Programmable ThermostatNOTE: Read

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10ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in equipment damageor improper operation.Improper wiring or installation may da

Page 3 - SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

1111. Close thermostat assembly making sure pins on back of circuit boardalign with sockets in connector.12. Turn ON power to unit.Whe n power is appl

Page 4 - INSTALLATION CONSIDERAT IONS

12Option 17 -- Time between equipment stages (HP only)Option 18 -- Continuous backlighting (when 24VAC is supplied only)Option 26 -- Minimum cooling s

Page 5 - INSTALLATION

13Meanings:PC or PH selects PTAC units (Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners).PH controls a PTAC with 1 speed heat pump with 1 stage of aux heat.PC cont

Page 6 - Step 2 — Install Thermostat

14Option 11 -- Minimum Deadband Between Heating And CoolingSelections:01 through 06 — Default is 02.Sets the minimum allowable number of degrees betwe

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15Option 17 -- Minimum Time Between Equipment Stages (HP only)Selections:10, 15, 20, 25 minutes — Default is 15.When there are two stages of heat avai

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16Option 39 -- Display Setpoint Only or Setpoint and Room TemperatureThis configuration option determines what the display on the thermostat willlook

Page 9 - Designations

17To enter the Installer Test mode, use the same process as is used to enter InstallerConfiguration, only hold the FAN key longer. More specifically,

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18OPERATING THE THERM OSTATNOTE: Should the thermostat lose power, it will turn back on with the lastsettings prior to the power outage.Button Identif

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19Display backlightingThe display has two levels of lighting, high level and continuous low level. Highlevel lighting comes on for 10 seconds any time

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204 Thermostat mode is Cool5 Thermostat mode is Heat6 Thermostat mode is emergency heat7 Fahrenheit8Celsius9 Battery strength indicator10 Aux Heat is

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21during your heating and cooling cycles (auto mode, sometimes known as cyclemode).The thermostat is set at the factory to run automatically as needed

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22Two AA batteries should last about one year. When the batteries have lost aboutone-- third of their power, a battery icon appears on the display (tw

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23TROUBLE SHOOTING YOUR THERMOSTATWhat if...The battery icon is displayedThe battery icon appears on the display only when the battery starts to losep

Page 17 - Em Heat (HP only) aux heat on

24There are icons flashing on the thermostat displayThere are several internal timers which influence the thermostat’s operation. If atimer is prevent

Page 18 - OPERATING THE THERM OSTAT

25THERMOSTAT LIMITED WARRANTYFOR WARRANTY SERVICE OR REPAIR, YOU MUSTFOLLO W THESE STEPS IN ORDER:FIRST: Contact the installer.SECOND: Contact the nea

Page 19 - On--Screen Indicators

26LIMITED WARRANTY for THERMOSTATCarrier Corporation (hereinafter “Company”) warrants this product againstfailure due to defect in material and workma

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275. If the date of original purchase cannot be verified, then the warrantyperiod begins ninety (90) days from the date of product manufacture (asindi

Page 21 - Turn the unit off

286. Failure to start due to voltage conditions, blown fuses, open circuitbreakers, or damages due to the inadequacy or interruption of electricalserv

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29Table 1 shows the thermostat outputs for each available stage of heating orcooling. It may be useful in checkout or troubleshooting.Ta ble 1 – Outpu

Page 23 - What if

3TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGESAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 3...INTRODUCTION 4...INSTALLAT

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30WIRING DIAGRAMS GL or GHGRRcRhYWWCCOM52MPTACorThermostatA08096Fig. 7 -- A/C Thermostat Typical InstallationGL or GHO/BOThermostat52MPTACWWYYGRh

Page 25 - THERMOSTAT LIMITED WARRANTY

31THERMOSTAT CONFIGURATION RECORDConfiguration OptionsOption 01 ____ Equipment TypeOption 03 ____ Fahrenheit/Centigrade SelectionOption 04 ____ Unused

Page 26 - WARRANTY CONDITIONS:

32Copyright 2008 Carrier Corp. S 7310 W. Morris St. S Indianapolis, IN 46231Printed in U.S.A. Edition Date: 03/08Manufacturer reserves the right to ch

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4signifies a hazard which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION isused to identify unsafe practices which may result in minor personal inj

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5BatteriesBattery operation is available for installations where there is no common (C)wire available at the thermostat. For battery operation, instal

Page 29 - Ta ble 1 – Outputs

6Thermostat should NOT be mountedS Close to a window, on an outside wall, or next to a door leading to theoutside.S Exposed to direct light or heat fr

Page 30 - WIRING DIAGRAMS

7ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in environmentaldamage.Mercury is a hazardous waste. Federal regulations require thatMe

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85. Drill two 3/16--in. mounting holes in wall where marked.6. Secure mounting base to wall with 2 anchors and screws provided(additional anchoring ho

Page 32 - Replaces: NEW

9R W Y O Gh Gl CCGlGhOYWRRc - 24 VAC, from cooling equipmentRh - 24 VAC, from heating equipmentW - HeatingC - Common 24 VACG - FanY - Cooling

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