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ICM Controls SC2201 General instructions

SC2201
Non-Programmable Electronic Thermostats
SC2201 Parts Diagrams
Mode Switch Fan
Switch
Reset
Switch
R O W2 G E Y1C
Specifications
Package Contents/Tools Required
Features/Benefits
Input:
• Voltage: 24 VAC (18-30 VAC)
Output:
• Maximum:
– 1 amp maximum load per terminal
– (4 amp total maximum load for all terminals)
• Temperature Ranges:
– Temperature control range: 45°F to 90°F Accuracy: ± 1°F
– Differential range: 1°F to 3°F
• System congurations: Multi-stage heat pump (two-stage heat, one-stage cool)
• Terminations: R, C, E, Y1, O, B, G, W2
• Second stage activation in heat mode: 2° below rst stage (not adjustable)
• Multi-stage heating/cooling control
• Multi-colored LED indicators for system status
• Zone system compatible as a master thermostat
• Adjustable temperature differential: 1°F to 3°F
• Automatic heating system shutdown if temperature exceeds 90°F
• 30-minute power interruption memory retention
• Independent setpoints for heat and cool
Package includes: SC2201 non-programmable thermostat on base, thermostat cover, wiring labels,
screws and wall anchors, Installation, Operation and Application Guide.
Tools required for installation: Drill with 3/16” bit, hammer, screwdriver.
Replacing Wiring Labels
To Remove Existing Thermostat
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD – Turn off power at the main service panel by removing
the fuse or switching the appropriate circuit breaker to the Off position before removing
the existing thermostat.
IMPORTANT: Thermostat installation must conform to local and national building and electrical
codes and ordinances.
IMPORTANT: This thermostat is compatible with 100% lockout systems. To reset the system,
turn thermostat to Off position for at least 60 seconds.
Note:
Mount the thermostat about ve feet above the oor. Do not mount the thermostat on
an outside wall, in direct sunlight, behind a door, or in an area affected by a vent or
duct.
1. Turn off power to the heating and cooling system by removing the fuse or switching off the
appropriate circuit breaker.
2. Put Mode switch in Off position.
3. Put Fan switch in Auto position.
4. To remove cover, insert and twist a coin or screwdriver
in the slot on the top of the thermostat.
5. Put thermostat base against the wall where you plan to mount it (Be sure wires will feed through
the wire opening in the base of the thermostat).
6. Mark the placement of the mounting holes.
7. Set thermostat base and cover away from working area.
8. Using a 3/16” drill bit, drill holes in the places you have marked for mounting.
9. Use a hammer to tap supplied anchors in mounting holes.
10. Align thermostat base with mounting holes and feed the control wires through wire opening.
11. Use supplied screws to mount thermostat base to wall.
12. Insert stripped, labeled wires in matching wire terminals. See Wiring Diagrams section of this
manual.
CAUTION!:
Be sure exposed portion of wires does not touch other wires.
Cool Off Emer
Mode
On
Fan
To Install Thermostat
Important Safety Information
General Description
• Always turn off power at the main power source by unscrewing fuse or switching circuit breaker to
the off position before installing, removing, cleaning, or servicing this thermostat
• Read all of the information in this manual before installing this thermostat
• This thermostat should be installed only by a professional contractor
• This is a 24 VAC low-voltage thermostat; do not install on voltages higher than 30 VAC
• All wiring must conform to local and national building and electrical codes and ordinances
• Do not switch system to cool if the outdoor temperature is below 50°F; this can damage the air
conditioning system and may cause personal injury
• The thermostat will not control your heating/air conditioning system without power; it requires a
continuous 24 VAC circuit for proper system control
• Use this thermostat only as described in this manual
• While cleaning, do not get soap directly on thermostat switches or LCD readout; only use a
damp cloth with a mild soap to wipe outside of thermostat cover
The SC2201 is intended to operate and is compatible with 24 VAC residential heat pumps with up to
2-stage heat/1-stage cool. It will operate with heat pump systems that are manual changeover and
have auxiliary or emergency heating. There are no optional items required for standard installations.
This thermostat is also compatible as a master thermostat in zoned system applications.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD – Turn off power at the main service panel by removing
the fuse or switching the appropriate circuit breaker to the Off position before removing
the existing thermostat.
1. Turn off power to the heating and cooling system by removing the fuse or switching off the
appropriate circuit breaker.
2. Remove cover of old thermostat. This should expose the wires.
3. Label the existing wires with the enclosed wire labels before removing wires. See table
below for old and new label identication.
4. After labeling wires, remove wires from wire terminals.
5. Remove existing thermostat base from wall.
6. Refer to the following section for instructions on how to install this thermostat.
Replace the old labels with the enclosed new labels:
Old New Type
R, V-VR or VR-R R 24 VAC, return
Y, Y1 or M Y1 Stage 1 cooling/heating circuit
O or R O Reversing valve (cooling active)
B B Reversing valve (heat active)
G or F G Fan contactor circuit
W1, W2 or W-U W2 2nd stage heating circuit
E E Emergency heating circuit
C, X or B C 24 VAC, transformer common side
13. Tighten screws on terminal block. Gently tug wire to be sure of proper connection. Double check
that each wire is connected to the proper terminal.
14. Replace cover on thermostat by snapping it in place.
15. Turn on power to the system at the main service panel.
16. Test thermostat operation as described in the following section.
Testing the Thermostat
4. Put the Mode switch to the Heat position.
5. Press the UP button until the temperature setting is at least 3 degrees above
room temperature. The heating system should turn on.
Note:
The compressor may not turn on again for 5 minutes.
Cool Off Heat Emer
Mode
Cool Off Heat Emer
Mode
3. Put the Mode switch in the Off position. The air conditioning system should
turn off. The fan may have a delay.
Note:
Pressing the
Reset button once
will bypass the 5-minute anti-short
cycle compressor protection.
Cool Heat Emer
Mode
1. Put the Mode switch to Cool position.
2. Press the DOWN button until the temperature setting is at least 3 degrees
below the room temperature. The air conditioning system and fan should turn
on.
Note:
While in Cool or Heat mode, once the thermostat turns the system off, a built-in delay
keeps the compressor from turning on for about 5 minutes. This protects the compressor.
Cool Off Heat Emer
Mode
6. Put the Mode switch to the Off position. The heating system should turn off.
Once again the fan may have a delay.
7. Put the Fan switch to the On position. The blower fan should turn on.
Auto On
Fan
Auto On
Fan
8. Put the Fan switch to the Auto position. The blower fan should turn off.
If all functions operate properly, the thermostat is installed correctly.
If the thermostat does not operate properly:
• Check all wiring connections
• See Troubleshooting
CAUTION!
:
Do not switch system to cool if the outdoor temperature is below 50°F. This
can damage the air conditioning system and may cause personal injury.
There are two LED indicators located on the front of the thermostat. They are designed to inform you
of the following:
AUX (GREEN): This turns on when the auxiliary (back-up)
heating is in operation. This is the second
(non-economy) stage of heat. It turns on
2 degrees below rst stage and is not
adjustable.
EMER (RED): This light turns on whenever the
emergency heat is manually selected
(system switch is in the EMER position).
While in the emergency heat mode, the
heat pump compressor is off, and the
emergency heat (same as the auxiliary
heat) maintains the setpoint temperature.
LED Indicators
Setting a New Temperature Differential
IMPORTANT: The default temperature differential is factory set at 1°F. When your room temperature
varies by 1°F, the thermostat turns your system on. If you notice your system turning on
and off too frequently, increase the temperature differential accordingly.
Step 1: Remove cover. Insert a coin or screwdriver in slot at top if needed.
Step 1: Press the reset button once (see SC2201 Parts Diagrams).
Step 3: The display will show
This is the temperature differential setting.
Step 4: Press the UP or DOWN button to adjust the temperature differential down or up.
Step 5: Replace the thermostat cover.
Operation
Press the UP or DOWN button; the current temperature setpoint displays.
Press the UP or DOWN button until the desired temperature setpoint displays.
Holding down either
the UP or DOWN button will scroll the
temperature display.
The new temperature setting is automatically saved. After 5 seconds, the display
returns to showing the current room temperature.
Starting the Thermostat
Step 1: Move the Fan switch into the Auto position.
• In Auto, indoor fan runs only during a heating or cooling cycle
• In ON, indoor fan runs continuously
Step 2: Move the Mode switch to either Cool or Heat position, depending on
the season. The thermostat will now operate and maintain the room
temperature at the desired setpoint.
Note:
When the thermostat operates the system, there is built-in
compressor protection. After the compressor turns off, the
system will not turn it back on for about ve minutes. This
protects the compressor.
Cool Off Heat Emer
Mode
Auto
Fan
The display will return to the room temperature display ve
seconds after the last input. The new temperature differential
setting will be saved.
Differential Setting °F
1 1°F
2 2°F
3 3°F
• For use with Heat
Pumps
• Up to 2-Stage Heat,
1-Stage Cool
• 30-Minute Power
Loss Memory
Retention
• For use with 24 VAC
Systems
• Optional backlit
display (SC2201L and
SC2201VL only)
B O W2 E Y1C
Mode
Switch
Reset
Switch
Installation, Operation & Application Guide
For more information on our complete range of American-made
products – plus wiring diagrams, troubleshooting tips and more,
visit us at www.icmcontrols.com
Configuration
Enter conguration by simultaneously pressing both the up and down buttons for 1 second while
in OFF mode. Use the up and down buttons to change the setting. Press both the up and down to
advance to the next conguration screen. Exit conguration by sliding the mode switch to Heat or
Cool mode.
• F/C – select to operate in Fahrenheit or Celsius
Default
• 1st Stage Differential 1-5:
Default set to 1 degree. When heating or cooling turn on too frequently you can increase the
temperature differential. A larger differential results in longer run times.
Default
• 2nd Stage Differential 1-5:
Default set to 2 degrees. This applies only to 2nd stage heat.
• Staged off outputs:
Select whether the 2nd stage heat is turned off independently or turns off when the heat call ends.
Default
Default
2nd stage can turn on and
off while 1st stage is on
2nd stage turns off when
1st stage turns off
LIAF051-1
SC2201
C
W2EGBOY1R
Rheem/Ruud: -PGB, -PFA, -PCB, -PLA, and -PKA
Low Voltage Terminal Board
R
B
G
W2
L
O
24 VAC, Return
Compressor Contactor
Reversing Valve (Heating Mode)
Fan Contactor Circuit
2nd Stage Heating Circuit
24 VAC, Common
Note 1: E and W2 terminals jumpered at thermostat.
Rheem/Ruud: -PGB, -PFA, -PCB, -PLA, and -PKA Series Heat Pump Systems
SC2201
CW2EGOY1R
Payne Reliant and Endura Model
Low Voltage Terminal Board
R
O
G
E
W2
L
C
W3
24 VAC, Return
Compressor Contactor
Reversing Valve (Cooling Mode)
Fan Contactor Circuit
Emergency Heating Circuit
2nd Stage Heating Circuit
24 VAC, Common
3rd Stage Heating Circuit
Note 1: W3 terminal on Payne PCB capped at PCB.
(capped)
SC2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:
Payne Reliant and Endura Model Heat Pump Systems
SC2201
CW2GBOY1R
Heil-Quaker 867.814 Series and PH50
Low Voltage Terminal Board
R
Y
O
W1
W2
C
24 VAC, Return
Compressor Contactor
Reversing Valve (Cooling Mode)
Fan Contactor Circuit
2nd Stage Heating Circuit (Sequencer 1)
3rd Stage Heating Circuit (Sequencer 2)
24 VAC, Common
Note 1: E and W2 terminals jumpered at thermostat.
Note 2: W2 terminal on Heil-Quaker capped at PCB.
(capped)
SC2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:
Heil-Quaker 867.814 Series and PH50 Series Heat Pump Systems
SC2201
CW2EGOY1R
Goodman, Janitrol, Trane/American Standard
Low Voltage Terminal Board
R
Y
O
G
X2
B
T
24 VAC, Return
Compressor Contactor
Reversing Valve (Cooling Mode)
Fan Contactor Circuit
24 VAC, Common
Note 1: E and W2 terminals jumpered at thermostat.
Note 2: X2 terminal on Goodman, etc. capped at PCB.
Note 2: T terminal on Goodman, etc. capped at PCB.
(capped)
(capped)
SC2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:
Goodman, Janitrol, Trane/American Standard Heat Pump Systems
SC2201
C
EGBOY1R
York -E1CS, -E1FB, E1FH
Low Voltage Terminal Board
R
Y
O
G
X
B
Compressor Contactor
Fan Contactor Circuit
2nd Stage Heating Circuit
Note 1: E and W2 terminals jumpered at thermostat.
SC2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:
York -E1CS, -E1FB, E1FH Heat Pump Systems
SC2201
CEGOY1
Lennox CB19
Low Voltage Terminal Board
R
Y
O
G
E
W
L
C
T
24 VAC, Return
Compressor Contactor
Reversing Valve (Cooling Mode)
Fan Contactor Circuit
Emergency Heating Circuit
2nd Stage Heating Circuit
24 VAC, Common
SC2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:
Lennox CB19 Heat Pump Systems
SC2201
C
Lennox HP19 and HP20
Low Voltage Terminal Board
V-VR
M
R
F
E
Y
X
24 VAC, Return
Compressor Contactor
Reversing Valve (Cooling Mode)
Fan Contactor Circuit
Emergency Heating Circuit
2nd Stage Heating Circuit
24 VAC, Common
W2EGOY1R
SC2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:
Lennox HP19 and HP20 Heat Pump Systems
SC2201
W2EGBOY1R
FHP 1 Stage
Low Voltage Terminal Board
Y
O
G
W
C
24 VAC, Return
Compressor Contactor
Reversing Valve (Cooling Mode)
Fan Contactor Circuit
2nd Stage Heating Circuit
SC2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:
FHP 1 Stage Heat Pump Systems
ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
The Seller warrants its products against defects in material or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the
date of manufacture. The liability of the Seller is limited, at its option, to repair, replace or issue a non-case credit for
the purchase prices of the goods which are provided to be defective. The warranty and remedies set forth herein
do not apply to any goods or parts thereof which have been subjected to misuse including any use or application
in violation of the Seller’s instructions, neglect, tampering, improper storage, incorrect installation or servicing not
performed by the Seller. In order to permit the Seller to properly administer the warranty, the Buyer shall: 1) Notify
the Seller promptly of any claim, submitting date code information or any other pertinent data as requested by the
Seller. 2) Permit the Seller to inspect and test the product claimed to be defective. Items claimed to be defective
and are determined by Seller to be non-defective are subject to a $30.00 per hour inspection fee. This warranty
constitutes the Seller’s sole liability hereunder and is in lieu of any other warranty expressed, implied or statutory.
Unless otherwise stated in writing, Seller makes no warranty that the goods depicted or described herein are t for
any particular purpose.
Patent No. 424,953
7313 William Barry Blvd., North Syracuse, NY 13212
(Toll Free) 800-365-5525 (Phone) 315-233-5266 (Fax) 315-233-5276
www.icmcontrols.com
SC2201
CW2GBY1R
Carrier Split Stream
Low Voltage Terminal Board
R
Y
O
E
W2
L
C
W3
24 VAC, Return
Compressor Contactor
Reversing Valve (Cooling Mode)
Fan Contactor Circuit
2nd Stage Heating Circuit
24 VAC, Common
Wiring Diagrams
Carrier Split Stream Condensers and Heat Pump Systems
SC2201
C
W2EGBOY1R
Coleman 3000
Low Voltage Terminal Board
R
Y
B
G
E
W2
L
X
O
24 VAC, Return
Compressor Contactor
Reversing Valve (Heating Mode)
Fan Contactor Circuit
Emergency Heating Circuit
2nd Stage Heating Circuit
24 VAC, Common
SC2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:
Coleman 3000 Series Heat Pump Systems
SC2201
CW2EGBOY1R
Comfortmaker CYC
Low Voltage Terminal Board
R
Y
G
W1
W2
X
24 VAC, Return
Compressor Contactor
Reversing Valve (Cooling Mode)
Fan Contactor Circuit
2nd Stage Heating Circuit
Defrost Sensor
24 VAC, Common
Note 1: E and W2 terminals jumpered at thermostat.
Note 2: W2 terminal on Comfortmaker capped at PCB.
Note 2: X terminal on Comfortmaker capped at PCB.
(capped)
(capped)
SC2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:
Comfortmaker CYC Series Heat Pump Systems
Note: For units with ECM motors and the 641-065 interface board, connect W2 from the thermostat to W1 at the heat pump.

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