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Entergize T8532OCC User manual

© COPYRIGHT 2016 ENTERGIZE, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. P/N 71969 3220-2345 REV 00=E
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SET CLOCK, YEAR, MONTH, DAY
1.Press ▲/ ▼ to select 12 / 24 Hr mode, then press Next.
2. Press ▲/ ▼to select hour, then press Next.
3.Press ▲/▼to select minutes, then press Next.
4. Press ▲/ ▼ to select current year, then press Next.
5.Press ▲/ ▼ to select current month, press Next.
6.Press ▲/ ▼ to select the calendar day number.
7.Press Done to complete operation.
note: Select More >Clock, to access after setup.
ACCESS SERVICE MENUS
1.Hold lower right and left keys for five seconds.
2. Press Next or Go Back to select a Service Menu.
3.Press ▲/ ▼ to select option.
4. Press Done when complete.
CONFIGURE SERVICE MENUS
The following Service Menus (SM) commonly require
configuration. Please verify that these are set for your
specific application. additional configuration may be
required. refer to Table 2 for all available Service Menus.
• SM 100 = Programmable or nonprogrammable
• SM 110 = System Type
• SM 121 = number of fan Speeds
• SM 130 = reversing valve
• SM 135 = W1 heat output no or nc
• SM 170 = remote Sensors
• SM 265 = Single or dual Setpoint operation
WIRE TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS
1.connect wires for appropriate system type (Table 1).
WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION.
• CAUTION: Use copper wire only. Insulate or wire-nut all unused leads.
• Use care to avoid electrostatic discharge to thermostat
• CAUTION: Do not connect unused wires together
• ALL ELECTRICAL LOADS MUST BE CONNECTED TO TERMINAL C
(24 VAC).
TABLE 1. TERMINAL BLOCK
Fan Coil (Conventional) Heat Pump
C24 VAC, Unswitched side C24 VAC, Unswitched side
W1 Stage 1 Heat B/O Reversing Valve
W2 Stage 2 Heat AUX Auxiliary Heat (Stage 2 or 3)
GFAN High GFAN High
AFAN Medium AFAN Medium
EFAN Low EFAN Low
Y1 Stage 1 Cool Y1 Compressor Stage 1
Y2 Stage 2 Cool Y2 Compressor Stage 2
RH 24 VAC Power for heating,
switched side RH 24 VAC Power for heating,
switched side
RC 24 VAC Power for cooling,
switched side RC 24 VAC Power for cooling,
switched side
SC Sensor Common SC Sensor Common
S1 Indoor Remote Sensor S1 Indoor Remote Sensor
S2 Occupancy Sensor S2 Occupancy Sensor
S3
Seasonal Changeover Switch
OPEN=Cooling in Summer
CLOSED=Heating in Winter
S3 NA
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24 VAC Switched Side
OPEN= Summer CLOSED = Winter
C
WI
Y1
G
A
E
RH
RC
SC
S1
S2
S3
OCC Sensor
Aquastat
FAN LO
FAN MED
FAN HIGH
Cool Valve
Heat Valve
Sensor Common
Remote Sensor
24 VAC Unswitched
24 VAC
TYPICAL FAN COIL
WIRING DIAGRAM
5
41
3
2
QUICK START GUIDE
PERFORMANCE PRO MULTI-
FAN
OCCUPANCY THERMOSTAT
NOTE:
Display of
Clock is not
available when
for non-
programmable
operation.
Service
Menu
Current
option
FAN HIGH
FAN MED
FAN LOW
1.Press the Fan button to
select speed/operation.
2. Press Done when complete.
fan Speed is noted as
follows:
on = continuous fan operation
AUTO = Fan Cycles with Heating
and Cooling
FAN SPEED
SELECTION
6
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SETBACK OPERATION NOTES
The T8532OCC Thermostat has an onboard occupancy sensor that will setback
operation when a room becomes vacant. Service Menu 325 Occupied Sensor
Operation is turned on to enable this operation.
Occupied Timer (SM 326) - Sets the amount of time that must pass without a
detection before the control goes to Setback and starts the Ramping process.
Setback Ramping (SM 327) - Determines how the control will ramp to setback
values. Economy setting goes directly to setback values. Comfort 1 setting will
allow a 1°F per hour setback of the control set point. Comfort 2 sets back at 2°F
per hour until the selected setback value is reached.
Setback Values (SM 310 and SM 320) - Set the HEAT and COOL set points for
setback. Values can be set to OFF or 50-90F. Selection of OFF will result in a
set point of OFF.
Night Lock ON Protection (SM 328) – When enabled the control holds the
user set point between 10 PM and 8 AM, anytime occupancy is detected during
that time period. Note: This control has Low/ High Temp Protection. Freeze
protection on this control is set at 40°F (heat). Over temp protection is set at
110°F (cool).
Occupancy Sensor Detection Performance
Detection Distance: 16.4 Ft (5 meters)
Detection Range: 94° Horizontal x 82° Vertical
Input Power: 24 VAC (20-30 VAC) 50/60 Hz and/or 2 AA
Batteries
Output Rating Terminal W,Y,A - 20-30 VAC 0.02-1.0 A
Terminal G - 20-30 VAC 0.02-0.6 A
Total Load not to Exceed 2.5 A
Temperature Control
Range:
50° to 90° F (10° to 32° C)
Operating Temperature
Range:
0° to 120° F (-18° to 49° C)
MENU FEATURE OPTIONS STD. DEFAULT DESCRIPTION / COMMENTS
100 Schedule Format 0-3 1 Select the schedule format on the T8000 Series. (Menu not available on non-programmable
thermostats.) NOTE: Set the clock before changing to non-progammable.
0 = nonprogrammable
1 = programmable
2 = 5-1-1 schedule
3 = 5-2 schedule
101 Daylight-Saving
Time
0,1 0 Select daylight-saving time as it follows standard format in U.S.: It begins second Sunday of
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled (2007 U.S. Format)
110 System Type 1-13 1
1 = 1 Heat/1 Cool conventional
2 = 1 Heat/1 Cool heat pump
3 = Heat only without fan (2-wire systems)
4 = Heat only with fan
5 = Cool only
6 = 2 Heat/1 Cool heat pump (with auxiliary heat) and Emergency (Em) heat
7 = 2 Heat/2 Cool multistage conventional
8 = 2 Heat/ 1 Cool multistage conventional
9 = 1 Heat/ 2 Cool multistage conventional
10 = 2 Heat/ 2 Cool heat pump (no auxiliary heat)
11= 3 Heat/ 2 Cool heat pump (with auxiliary heat) and Emergency (Em) heat
12 = NA
13= NA
120 Fan Control
(heating)
0,1 1 0 = Fossil Fuel; Gas/Oil/Propane heat (equipment controls heating fan)
1 = Electric Furnace (thermostat controls heating fan)
121 Fan Speeds 1, 2, 3, 4 3 Allows selection of multiple fan speeds.
1 = Single speed Fan (G terminal)
2 = 2-speed Fan (G and E Terminals)
3 = 3-speed Fan (G,A and E Terminals)
4 = 3-speed Staged Fan
130 O/B Reversing
valve
0,1 0 When 0, output is active for cooling. When 1, output is active for heating.
0 = (O) Active with cooling
1 = (B) Active with heating
135 W1 Output 0,1 0 Changes operation of W1 for Active to Open (NC Normally Closed) to Active to Close (NO
Normally Open).
0 = NC Operation
1 = NO Operation
150 Backlight 0,1 0 0 = Backlight temporarily on
1 = Backlight always on (low intensity, 24V only)
Table 2. a dvanced configura Tion: S ervice Menu S
Some Service Menus may not be available, depending on system type (SM 110).
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MENU FEATURE OPTIONS STD. DEFAULT DESCRIPTION / COMMENTS
170 Remote Sensor 0-8 0 Select sensor if used. Contact PECO for information on the T8000 Series Indoor Remote Zone Sensor.
0 = No Remote Sensors
1 = Remote Indoor Sensor Only
2 = Not Used
3 = Not Used
4 = Not Used
5 = Not Used
6 = S3 Input with Aquastat Only
7 = S3 Input with Aquastat and S1 with Remote Indoor Sensor
8 = Not Used
171 Sensor Average
Remote & Local
0 – Local/Remote
1 – Average
Local/Remote
0 This feature allows both local and remote sensing. SM 170 must be set to either 01 or 07.
240 Number of Program
Periods
2; 4 events 4 2 = 2 events per day (Selections OCC1 and UnOcc1)
4 = 4 events per day (Selections Occ1-UnOcc1-Occ2- UnOcc2)
250 Clock Format 12 or 24 Hours 12 12 = 12-hour clock mode
24 = 24-hour clock mode
260 Temperature Format
(°F or °C)
0,1 1 0 = Celsius
1 = Fahrenheit
265 Single/Dual Setpoint 0,1 1 Determines if single user override setpoint is used, or if user sets heat and cool setpoints independently.
0 = Dual Setpoint (Heat and Cool)
1 = Single Override Setpoint (Single Setpoint with auto changeover algorithm)
290 Range Low 50-90 °F or
10-32°C
50°F Choose the lowest selectable temperature setpoint value.
300 Range High 50-90 °F or
10-32°C
90°F Choose the highest selectable temperature setpoint value.
310 Setback Low Off; 50-82°F 67°F Temperature setpoint thermostat will Heat to when in Setback mode (Off sets Heating to ~45F Setback).
0 = Off ; 50-82°F (11-27°C)
320 Setback High Off; 58-90°F 78°F Temperature setpoint thermostat will Cool to when in Setback mode. (Off sets Cooling to ~150F in
Setback).
0 = Off (disabled)
58-90°F (11-32°C)
325 Occupied Sensor
Operation
0-1 1 0 = Disabled
1 = Occupancy Operation ON
326 Occupied Timer
Duration
30 min; 1, 2 ,4, 6
8,16,20, 24 hrs
2 hrs Sets the time required to go into setback after last detection.
327 Setback Ramping 0, 1, 2 1 Determines how fast the control will setback.
0 = Economy (No delay)
1 = Comfort 1 (1 °F per hour)
2 = Comfort 2°(2 °F per hour)
328 Nighttime Lock On 0-1 0 Locks the thermostat to Occupied mode after 10:00pm. Thermostat resets at 08:00am.
NOTE: This feature requires the clock time to be set.
0 = Disabled
1 = ON
330 Zone Temp Offset +/-9°F or +/-
4.5°C
0°F
340 Keypad Lockout 0-3 0 Restricts access to certain features of device; Service Menu still available if keypad lockout is enabled.
0 = No key pad lockout (Default)
1 = Disables Schedule and System keys
2 = Disables Schedule, System, and Fan keys
3 = Disables all keys
341 Enable Pin Access 0,1 0 Applies a 3 digit access code to enter Service Menu 342
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
342 Set PIN 000-999 000 Choose a 3-digit PIN access code.
350 Fan Mode 1-3 3 1 = ON: Fan is always on, regardless of demand
2 = Auto: Fan is only on with heating or cooling demand
3 = ON or Auto: Occupant can choose either selection
360 System Mode 0-3 1 Allows ability to determine which system modes the occupant can select.
0 = OFF, Auto
1 = OFF, Heat, Cool, Auto
2 = OFF, Heat, Cool
3 = Heat, Cool, Auto
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MENU FEATURE OPTIONS STD. DEFAULT DESCRIPTION / COMMENTS
375 Purge Enable 0-3 0 0 = No Purge
1 = W1 purge
2 = Y1 Purge
3 = W1 & Y1 purge
376 Purge Duration 1-3 1
1 to 3 minutes
377 Purge Frequency 0-2 0
0 = Every 24 Hours
1 = Every 12 Hours
2 = Every 6 Hours
380 Minimum Deadband
Adjustment
1-10°F, 0.5-5°C 3°F A changeover deadband value prevents short cycling between heating and cooling modes. The value is
adjustable to meet various HVAC system requirements.
395 Temporary Occupied
Duration Limit
0-4 hours 0
0 = Remainder of time until the next scheduled event.
1 = 1 Hour
2 = 2 Hours
3 = 3 Hours
4 = 4 Hours
480 Minimum Off Time Range:
0-10 Minutes
4 Sets the minimum off time for both the heat and cool output.
500 Programmable/
Intermittent Fan
0-2 0 In programmable mode, fan will operate continuously during occupied periods or with demand during
unoccupied periods. In intermittent mode, fan will operate based on the on and off times set in menus
501 and 502 whenever there is no call for fan.
0 = Disable
1 = Programmable Fan: Fan operates continuously in occupied periods or with demand in
unoccupied periods.
2 = Intermittent Fan: Fan operates based on the on and off times set in menus 501 and 502.
501 Intermittent Fan On
Time
1-60 minutes 5 minutes
502 Intermittent Fan Off
Time
0-60 minutes 25 minutes
A selection of 0 will result in continuous Fan.
520 Default Display
Icons
0-4 0 Select icons that will be displayed in the Default Display screen.
0 = Time, Temp, SP
1 = Time, Temp
2 = Time only
3 = Temp only
4 = No Display
530 Revision — —
displayed.
540 Factory Default
Reset
0,1 0 When Enable is selected the device will return to factory default settings.
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
Note: Press “Done” key to complete process.
600 System Test Main
Output (Cool)
0-2 0If either stage is enabled it will activate the associated output for 10 minutes. The Fan output will
automatically turn on. If a different service menu is selected the output will be disabled.
0 = Disable
1= Cool Stage 1
2 = Cool Stage 2
610 System Test Main
Output (Heat)
0-3 0 If either stage is enabled it will activate the associated output for 10 minutes. The Fan output will
0 = Disable (Default)
1 = Heat Stage 1
2 = Heat Stage 2
3 = Heat Stage 3
620 System Fan Test
Output
0-3 0 0 = Disabled
1 = Low Speed
2 = Medium Speed
3 = High Speed
900 Factory Use Only -- -- Factory Use Only
901 Factory Use Only -- -- Factory Use Only
902 Factory Use Only -- -- Factory Use Only
WARNING: Service Menu 375 may disable fan operation during valve
purge. This feature should be set to 0 (zero) unless outputs are connected
to hydronic heating or cooling valves. Failure to follow this instruction can
result in damage to equipment and/or property.
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