Manual IEC E055-71520317

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OWNER'S MANUALP/N E055-71520317 w/logoP/N E055-71520319 no logoFAN COILPROGRAMMABLEDIGITAL THERMOSTATI2:00Am72MoModeFan74COOLAUTO70HEAT2- or 4-pipe configurableDual or Single Setpoint7 Day Programmable3 Occupied, 1 UnoccupiedEasy to programLarge, easy to read displaySoft-Glow BacklightAuto-ChangeoverLocking KeypadOverride capableAuto-Changeover is available in 4-pipe systems,in 2-pipe systems with Electric Heat, or whenused with G100-71520306 accessory, autochangeover sensor.International Environmental Corp.Copyright 2020, All Rights Reserved

Table Of ContentsFRONT PANELDISPLAYQUICK START Set the clock and goSELECTING THE HEATOR COOL MODEBASIC OPERATIONOVERRIDING THE DAILYSCHEDULEPROGRAMMING Occupied / UnoccupiedADVANCED SETUPABOUT ADVANCED FEATURES& OPERATIONWARRANTYCAUTION Follow Installation Instructionscarefully. Disconnect Powerto the Heater/Air Conditionerbefore removing the old thermostat and installing the newthermostat.2367111213182433WARNINGP/N E055-71520317 and P/N E055-71520319International Environmental Corp.Copyright 2019, All Rights ReservedPage 1

Front Panel1I2:00Am72MoMode74COOLAUTO70HEAT2Fan3451 Liquid Crystal Display2 Up/Down Buttons3Mode Button4Fan/Override Button5Heat or Cool IndicatorHeat Red, Cool GreenPage 2

Display4213OUTSIDE1141 Mode Indicators - Page 7-10Selects the operational mode of the equipment.HEAT - Indicates the heating mode.COOL - Indicates the cooling mode.AUTO - Indicates the system will automaticallychangeover between heat and cool modesas the temperature varies.PROGRAM ON - Indicates the time periodprogram is enabled to run.OFF - Indicates heating and cooling are turned off.2 Clock with Day of the Week - Page 6Indicates the current time and day. This clock isalso used to program the time period schedules.3 Room Temperature DisplayIndicates current room temperature.4 Desired Set Temperature - Page 11Indicates desired room temperature(s).Page 3

DisplayI2:006Am StartPm Stop88SuMoTuWeThFrSa Setupunoccupied 123888COOLLockedOverrideAUTOOUTSIDE7588HEAT5 Override icon - Pages 12 & 21Indicates the program is currently being overriddenfor up to six hours.6 Occupied & Unoccupied icons - Pages 13-16Indicates the program number: Occupied 1,2,3 orUnoccupied.7 Setup icon - Pages 18-22Indicates the thermostat is in the advanced setupmode.8 Fanicon - Page 11Indicates fan operation.Fan low speedFan medium speedFan high speedWhen only the Fan icon is displayed, the fan is inthe Auto mode and will run only when necessary toheat or cool.Page 4

Display9I2:00Am StartPm Stop88SuMoTuWeThFrSa Setupunoccupied 12388COOLLockedOverrideAUTOOUTSIDE101188HEAT9 Start & Stop icons - Pages 14-16Appear when programming occupied time periods.10 Locked icon - Page 30Indicates keypad has been locked.11 Outside icon - Pages 21 & 31Indicates the temperature displayed is from theoptional outside sensor.Page 5

Quick Start Set the Clock and GoPress the MODE and FAN buttonsat the same time for two secondsto enter Setup screens.During Setup andProgramming:Pressing the UP orSetting the ClockDOWN button willTip: To changemodify the flashingAmhours quickly, I2:00selection.press and holdthe FAN buttonTo adjust theand press theClock or Day useUP or DOWNbutton.PressSetting the DayMODEFANSetupMODEMoSetupbuttons.Press the MODEand FAN buttonsat the same timeto return tonormal operation.MODEFANThe thermostat is preprogrammed from the factory tooperate a 4 pipe system without the need for furtherprogramming. To optimize the installation of thisthermostat for a 2 pipe system, follow the instructionsin the Advanced Setup section, on Page 19Page 6

Selecting the Heat or Cool Mode4-Pipe OperationSelect Mode by Pressing the MODE ButtonHeating OnlyThe HEAT setting indicatesthe temperature the roomhas to reach before theheating source will turnon to heat the room.Cooling OnlyThe COOL setting indicatesthe temperature the roomhas to reach before thecooling source will turnon to cool the room.Heating or CoolingAUTO will automaticallyselect heat or cool basedon room temperaturedemand.Time Schedule forHeating or CoolingProgram On will activatethe stored timer operationfor the heating and coolingsetpoints (occupied orunoccupied periods).OffOFF indicates both heatingand cooling are turned off.I2:007070707070Page 7PmMoI2:00PmMoI2:00PmMoI2:00PmMooccupied LAUTO6876HEATPressMODECOOL68HEATPressMODEPmMoOFF

Selecting the Heat or Cool Mode2-Pipe OperationHeat OnlySee Step #6 on page 19. In the Advanced SetupSection, select option 1: Heat only system.Heating OnlyThe HEAT setting indicatesthe temperature the roomhas to reach before theheating source will turnon to heat the room.I2:0070PmMo68HEATPressTime Schedule forHeating or CoolingProgram On will activatethe stored timer operationfor the heating and coolingsetpoints (occupied orunoccupied periods).I2:00MODE70PmMooccupied 1ProgramOn68HEATPressMODEI2:00OffOFF indicates both heatingand cooling are turned off.Page 870PmMoOFF

Selecting the Heat or Cool Mode2-Pipe OperationCool OnlySee Step #6 on page 19. In the Advanced SetupSection, select option 2: Cool only system.Cooling OnlyThe COOL setting indicatesthe temperature the roomhas to reach before thecooling source will turnon to cool the room.I2:0070PmMo76COOLPressTime Schedule forHeating or CoolingProgram On will activatethe stored timer operationfor the heating and coolingsetpoints (occupied orunoccupied periods).I2:0070PmMooccupied 176MODECOOLProgramOnPressI2:00OffOFF indicates both heatingand cooling are turned off.Page 9MODE70PmMoOFF

Selecting the Heat or Cool Mode2-Pipe OperationHeating and/or CoolingStep #6 3 in Advanced Setup (page 19), and theaccessory changeover sensor (G100-71520306) is used.Step #6 4 or 5 in Advanced Setup (page 19).Operation is the same as a 4-pipe system (page 7).HEAT indicates the temperature I2:00the room has to reach before theheating source energizes. If thePresswater supply is cold, this screenand heating would be locked out.69 MODE7072707270 697370 7070SuCOOL indicates the temperature I2:00the room has to reach before thecooling source energizes. If thewater supply is hot, this screenand cooling would be locked out.SuI2:00If step #6 3, thisscreen will not appear.AUTO will automatically selectheat or cool based on the roomtemperature demand.If step #6 3, onlyI2:00heat or cool will appear.Program On will activate thestored timer operation for theheating and cooling setpoints.PressMODESuSuoccupied 1OFF indicates both heating and I2:00Sucooling are turned off.Note: If the water temperature ischanged during the year, the thermostat will then automatically lockout the incorrect mode. Page 10PressMODEOFFPressMODE

Basic OperationSelecting Your Desired Temperature(adjusting the setpoints)AUTO OR PROGRAM MODEPressing the UP or DOWN button in Auto or Programmode will adjust both the heat and cool set temperaturessimultaneously.Adjust the desiredI2:00 Pmset temperature with the70Mo76COOLAUTO68HEATbuttons.PressFan OperationFANPressing the FAN button will run the fan inlow, medium, or high speed continuously(see below and page 28).When only the Fan icon is displayed, the fanis in the Auto mode and will run only whennecessary to heat or cool (see below andpage 28).PressFANPressFANLow Speed Medium SpeedPressFANHigh SpeedPressFANAutoFanFanFanFanNote: If the thermostat is placed in the Off mode, the fanwill de-energize (see page 7).Page 11

Basic OperationOverriding the Daily SchedulePressing and holding the FAN button for 5 secondsmay be used to interrupt the normal time scheduleprogramming of the thermostat. The override featuremay only be used when the thermostat is running thetime schedule, in Program On mode.Unoccupied Operation - During programmed,unoccupied periods pressing and holding the FANbutton for 5 seconds will temporarily force thethermostat into Occupied 1 comfort settings for oneto six hours (step #13, page 21). The Override iconwill be illuminated during this time. If you press andhold the FAN button while the thermostat iscurrently overriding the daily schedule, this willreset the timer, returning the thermostat to thecorrect time period program for the day.Occupied Operation - Pressing and holding theFAN button for 5 seconds during a programmedOccupied time period will have no effect.7:56857:565574OOPressOOverride68OPage 12FAN FOR5 SECONDS

ProgrammingMODEOccupied & Unoccupied PeriodsPress the MODE button. While holdingMODE, press the UP button for twoseconds to enter time periodprogramming.Select the maximum # ofoccupied periods to beused on any one day.Typically, most installationsuse only Occupied 1.(1,2 or 3)Adjust the coolingsetpoint for Occupied 1.(35 - 99, OF )occupied 1Press74occupied 1MODECOOLPressMODEAdjust the heatingsetpoint for Occupied 1.(OF, 35 - 99 )Adjust the coolingsetpoint for unoccupiedperiods.(35 - 99, OF )74occupied nuedPage 13

ProgrammingOccupied & Unoccupied PeriodsAdjust the heating setpoint for Unoccupiedperiods.(OF, 35 - 99 )85unoccupiedCOOL55HEATPressMODESelect day of theweek for Occupied 1.(Mo - Su)MooccupiedPressMODE7:00Am StartMooccupied 1Adjust the start timefor Occupied 1.PressMODE6:00Pm StopMooccupied 1Adjust the stop timefor Occupied 1.PressMODEOnOffSelect Occupied 1to run on this day(On), or not to runon this day (Off).Mooccupied 1ONPressMODEPage 14 Continued

ProgrammingOccupied & Unoccupied PeriodsThe copy command becomes available after themaximum # of occupied periods are programmedin a day. This example uses 1 as the maximumoccupied periods ever programmed in one day.YesSelect Yes or No to copyt h e p r e v i o u s d a y ’sprogram to this day.NoIf Yes is selected:Selecting Yes, then pressing mode If No isPresswillcopy the previous day’s program selected:MODEand then will ask the same copyquestion again. If yes is selectedeach time, this routine will repeatPressuntil Saturday is copied to Sunday.MODEAfter Saturday is copied to Sunday,the copy command is unavailable.CoTuSelect day of theweek for Occupied 1.(Tu - Mo)PyTuoccupied 1PressMODE9:00Am StartTuoccupied 1Adjust the start timefor occupied 1.PressMODEPage 15Continued

ProgrammingOccupied & Unoccupied Periods5:00Pm StopTuoccupied 1Adjust the stop timefor occupied 1.OnOffYesNoSelect Occupied 1 torun on this day (On),or not to run this day(Off).Tuoccupied 1ONPressMODESelect Yes or No tocopy the previousday’s program to thisday.CoWePyIf Yes is selected:PressMODEIf No isSelecting Yes, then pressing mode selected:will copy the previous day’s programand then will ask the same copyquestion again. If yes is selectedPresseach time, this routine will repeatMODEuntil Saturday is copied to Sunday.After Saturday is copied to Sunday,the copy command is unavailable.If no is selected, as in previous steps flashing prompts forinput will appear for start and stop times for Occupied 1.If more than one occupied period was selected on page13, then cool/heat setpoints, and start/stop times foradditional occupied periods will be prompted.Page 16

ProgrammingOccupied & Unoccupied PeriodsPROGRAMMING NOTESYou will be prompted to enter both heat and coolsetpoints even if the thermostat is configured forheat only, or cool only.If only 1 Occupied period is selected, the Occupied 2 & 3steps will be skipped. Further, if only 2 Occupieds areselected, the Occupied 3 steps will be skipped.Heat & Cool setpoints for Occupied 1 are the same foreach day. Heat & Cool setpoints for Occupied 2 & 3 canbe adjusted differently for each day, if desired.If the start time is set for later than the stop time, theprogram will run from the start time to midnight and frommidnight to the stop time on the same day. For example:9:00pm start, 8:00am stop, on MTWTF. This programwill run from 12:00am MTWTF to 8:00am MTWTF andagain from 9:00pm MTWTF to 12:00pm MTWTF.The Unoccupied settings take effect at all times when:(1) the program is on and (2) the current time is outsidea preset occupied period. For this reason start and stoptimes aren’t necessary for unoccupied.If the same start and stop times are programmed in foran occupied period, then it will run 24 hours.If one occupied period starts and stops within anotheroccupied period, the lower occupied # has priority. Forexample: If Occupied 3 is programmed to be “on” 24hours, and Occupied 2 is programmed to run that day,then Occupied 2 settings will take over from Occupied 3between Occupied 2 start and stop times.When the time period programming for Unoccupied is inthe Override mode (see page 12), the Heat & Coolsetpoints for Occupied 1 are used.Page 17

Advanced SetupMODEFANPress the MODE andFAN buttons at thesame time for 10seconds to enterAdvanced Setupscreens.Adjust the time of day.I2:00 AmTip: To change hoursquickly, press and holdthe FAN button andpress the UP or DOWNbuttons.MoNOTE: Each step# is located at thetop right corner ofthe display for easyreference.SetupISetup2PressMODESelect the day of theweek.PressDisplay OnSelect Display operation:On Full DisplayOff Minimal displaySee Page 28Display OffSetup3ONPressMODEContinuedPage 18MODE

Advanced Setup4Select Display operation:1 Single Setpoint2 Dual SetpointSee Page 32Note: When Single Setpoint isselected, the heating or coolingsetpoint will always be displayed. To display theroom temperature, press and hold the MODEbutton for two seconds. The degree icon willblink when the large number is displaying roomtemperature and will remain solid when displaying the heating or cooling setpoint.2Setup42Select fan coil systemtype:2 2-pipe fan coil4 4-pipe fan coilStep #6 only appears if step #5 2.2 PIPE SYSTEM OPERATION1 Heat only system2 Cool only system3 Heat/Cool Autochangeover4 Heat/Cool Aux Electricheat, Lockout Electric Heatwhen Hot Water is available5 Heat/Cool total electricheat, no Hot Water, onlyElectric Heat.Note: #3 & #4 require accessorychangeover sensor Page ed

Advanced SetupSelect operation whenOn fan is in the Auto mode:On continuous lowspeed fanOff only energizeOff during a heating orcooling cycle.See Page 28, Note #2Adjust the deadbandfor the 1st stage.(1 - 6 )See Page 257AUTOPressMODE2SetupStep #9 will not appear if step #6 1 or 2.Adjust the minimumdifference betweencooling & heatingsetpoints.(0 - 6 )OnSelect backlight operation:On - Light continuouslyOff - Light for 8 secondsafter a button ressMODEContinuedPage 20

Advanced SetupCSetupIiSelect thermostatoperation in degreesFahrenheit or Celsius.PressFMODESensor ReadingOn72SetupSelect sensor operation:On Temp reading atthermostatOff Temp reading atOffduct sensorAdjust the amount oftime override will beactive during theunoccupied time period.(0 - 6 hours)I2OUTSIDEPressMODE2 00SetupI3OverridePressMODENOSetupDry ContactNO Normally OpenNC Normally ClosedNCI4PressSee Page 26MODEContinuedPage 21

Advanced SetupOccupiedSelect Dry Contact operation:Occupied the thermostat will enter the Occupied mode when the DryUnocc- Contact Contact is closed.upiedSetupoccupiedI5Unoccupied the thermostat will enter theUnoccupied mode when the Dry Contact is closed.Step #16 only appears if step #15 Unoccupied.Unoccupied SetpointsSetupSelect Dry ContactUnoccupied operation:Unoccupied when theDry Contact is closed,Off the thermostat will control to the Unoccupied setpoints.Off when the Dry Contact isclosed, the thermostat will turnoff.I6PressMODE8555unoccupiedAfter programming is complete, press theMODE and FAN buttons at the same timefor two seconds to leave the Setup screens.If no buttons are pressed, the display willleave the setup screens after 30 seconds.Page 22

Advanced SetupAdvanced Setup actoryDefault12:00 amMoOn241OffTime of Day24 hourDay of the WeekMo - SuDisplay BlankingOn / Off1/2Single or Dual Setpoint2/42- or 4-Pipe System1-52-Pipe System OperationOn / OffFan Auto OperationDeadband/Temp. Swing1-61st Stage2Minimum Heat/Cool0-6Differential2On / OffThermoglow BacklightOffF/CFahrenheit or CelsiusFRead Only DuctOn / OffSensor?Off0 - 6 hoursOverride Timer Length2 hoursNO / NCDry Contact PolarityNOOccupied /Dry Contact OperationUnoccupied OccupiedUnoccupied /Dry Contact SetpointsOffUnoccupiedPage 23

About Advanced Features & OperationCALIBRATION - Under normal circumstances it will notbe necessary to adjust the calibration of the temperaturesensor. If calibration is required, please contact a trainedHVAC technician to correctly perform the followingprocedure.1I2:00MODE Place the thermostat in the OFFOFFmode.7288PmMo2Press and hold the MODE button. I2:00MODE While holding the MODE button,press and hold the DOWN buttonfor 5 seconds. All icons willappear on the display.Am StartPm StopSuMoTuWeThFrSa Setupunoccupied 1233Press the MODE button once. Thethermostat temperature will bedisplayed and may be calibratedusing the UP or DOWN button.88COOLLockedOverrideAUTOOUTSIDE88HEATi 07724I2:00MODE After calibration is complete, pressthe MODE button once to saveyour changes and return to normaloperation.7260HEATPmMoOFFCLOCK BACKUP - In the event of a power loss, thethermostat’s internal clock will continue to keep propertime for a minimum of 48 hours without external poweror batteries.Page 24

About Advanced Features & OperationDEADBAND OPERATION - Controls one Heat andone Cool stage with a three speed fan (see below).The low speed fan for heat or cool is turned on when:The temperature spread from the setpoint is equal toor greater than: the setpoint plus the 1st stage deadband (step #8, page 20). This 1st stage deadband isadjustable from 1-6 degrees and the default is twodegrees.The medium speed fan for heat or cool is turned onwhen: The temperature spread from the setpoint isequal to or greater than: the setpoint plus the 1st stagedeadband (step #8, page 20), plus the 2nd stage deadband. This 2nd stage deadband is fixed at one degreeand is not adjustable.The high speed fan for heat or cool is turned on when:The temperature spread from the setpoint is equal to orgreater than: the setpoint plus the 1st stage deadband(step #8, page 20), plus the 2nd stage deadband, plusthe 3rd stage deadband. This 3rd stage deadband isfixed at one degree and is not adjustable.Heating111-6DB 3 DB 2 DB 1Hi- Med- Lo- Heatspeed speed speed SPfanfanfanCooling1-611DB 1 DB 2 DB 3Cool Lo- Med- HiSP speed speed speedfanfanfanDECREASE TEMPERATURE INCREASEThe above figure assumes the minimum on time for theprior stage has been met to allow the next stage to turnon, once the deadbands have been exceeded.Page 25

About Advanced Features & OperationDRY CONTACT SWITCH - This feature allows anexternal device such as a Central Time Clock, Occupancy Sensor, or a Telephone activated device to forceone or more thermostats into Occupied 1 or Unoccupied (steps #14 and 15, page 21-22).When the CK1 and R terminals are shorted together,and the thermostat is programmed for Occupied operation (step #15, page 22) the thermostat will be forcedinto Occupied 1 setpoints and the Occupied 1 icon willblink.Note: The thermostat must be in Program On modefor this feature to have any effect.TERMINAL CONNECTIONSRS 5 RS R G Y1 W2 W1 Y2 C H2O CK1MODEL: E055-7150305X0725002044Z9524V. 60HZNEC CLASS 2Connect wires to a timeclock or other device toforce the thermostat intoOccupied 1 or Unoccupied.Page 26ENCLOSEDENERGYMANAGEMENTEQUPIMENTMADE IN CHINA

Dry Contact use note of cautionCAUTIONAuxiliary Input Control and Multiple HVAC ControlPotential Phasing ProblemsWARNINGWhen using the auxiliary input (CK1 & R) or controlling multiple HVAC units with asingle thermostat, it is possible to encounter transformer phasing problems that willinterfere with thermostat operation. Connecting transformers that are not phasedcorrectly may result in a direct short, which could damage transformers and/or thethermostat. Phasing problems are likely if the units share a common ground withsecondary grounded transformers.SOLUTION: If possible, phase all HVAC units together. If phasing is impractical,isolation relays may be used to isolate the transformers. To isolate the auxiliaryinput, use a separate transformer for the auxiliary control device, usually a time clock.Connect the device to an isolation relay coil. Connect one set of isolated contacts toeach thermostat at CK1 and R. See diagram A.Diagram A- Auxiliary ControlCK 1110vacIsolation RelayCoilThermostatRCK 1ThermostatRCK 1ThermostatAdditional relays may be used. Relay coils must be wired in parallel.Page 27R

About Advanced Features & OperationFACTORY DEFAULTS - If, for any reason, you desire toreturn all the stored settings back to the factory defaultsettings, follow the instructions below.WARNING: This will reset all Time Period and Advanced Programming to the default settings. Anyinformation entered prior to this reset will bepermanently lost.1I2:00MODE Place the thermostat in the OFFOFFmode.7288PmMo2Press and hold the MODE button. I2:00MODE While holding the MODE button,press and hold the DOWN buttonfor 5 seconds. All icons willappear on the display.Am StartPm StopSuMoTuWeThFrSa Setupunoccupied 1233FAN88COOLLockedOverrideAUTOOUTSIDE88HEATAfter all of the icons appear,release the MODE and DOWNbuttons. Then press and hold theFAN button for 5 seconds.4After the letters Fd appear on the I2:00MODE display (Factory Default), releasethe FAN button. Press the MODEbutton twice to return to normaloperation.72PmMoPage 28OFF

About Advanced Features & OperationFAN OPERATION - Fan operation is available in fourdifferent modes:Fan: When only the fan icon is displayed, thisindicates that the fan is in the Auto mode, will onlyenergize during a heating or cooling cycle, and willmodulate fan speeds based on temperature demand(see page 25).Fan , Fan , or Fan: Pressing the FAN buttonwill cause the low, medium, or high speed fan icon toappear (see page 11), indicating that the fan will runcontinuously. The fan will de-energize if the thermostat is placed in the Off mode or an unoccupied timeperiod (see page 26).Notes:1) If a Duct sensor is connected to this thermostat,then the fan should be programmed for continuousoperation (step #7, page 20). This will provide airflowover the Duct sensor and provide more accuratetemperature readings.2) If the fan is programmed for continuous operation(step #7, page 20), the low speed fan will run continuously when the fan is in the Auto mode and duringoccupied time periods, but will de-energize if thethermostat is placed in the Off mode.MINIMAL DISPLAY - When the thermostat is programmed for a minimal display (step #3, page 18), only thetime of day will appear. When a button is pressed thefull, normal display will appear for 10 seconds.Page 29

About Advanced Features & OperationENERGY SAVING SMART FAN - This feature automatically de-energizes the fan during an Unoccupiedtime period, except when necessary to heat or cool(see page 28).I2:0070PmMounoccupied76COOL68HEATNote: The fan will not de-energize during an Unoccupied time period if it has been programmed forcontinuous operation (step #7, page 20).HEAT/COOL DIFFERENTIAL - The Heat and Cool setpoints will not be allowed to come any closer to eachother than the value set in Advanced Setup step #9, onpage 20. This minimum difference is enforced duringAuto-changeover and Program On operation.Note: To increase the spread between the heating andcooling setpoints in the Auto-changeover mode pressthe MODE button until only the heat setpoint is displayed; adjust to the desired setpoint. Press the MODEbutton until only the cool setpoint is displayed; adjust tothe desired setpoint. Press the MODE button again toenter the Auto-changeover mode where both the heatand cool setpoints are displayed.Page 30

About Advanced Features & OperationKEYPAD LOCKOUT - To prevent unauthorized use ofthe thermostat, the front panel buttons may be disabled.To disable, or ‘lock’ the keypad, press and hold theMODE button. While holding the MODE button, pressthe UP and DOWN buttons together. The LOCKED iconwill appear on the display, then release the buttons.I2:0072Press all threebuttons in the orderoutlined above forkeypad lockoutPmMooccupied 1Program OnMODEFan76COOLLocked68HEATTo unlock the keypad, press and hold the MODE button.While holding the MODE button, press the UP andDOWN buttons together. The LOCKED icon will disappear from the display, then release the buttons.LOCKING COVERw/Tamper Proof Screws(G100-71520308 w/ logoG100-71520309 w/out Page 3174COOLAUTO70HEAT

About Advanced Features & OperationOUTSIDE SENSOR - To view an Outside Sensor(step #12, page 21), enter the Advanced Setup bypressing and holding the MODE button. Whileholding MODE, press the FAN button for 5 secondsto enter Setup screens. Advance to setup step #12by repeatedly pressing the MODE button. If anoptional outside sensor is connected, the outsidetemperature will appear in the clock display.REMOTE SENSOR (P/N G100-71520313) - Thethermostat is programmed from the factory to automatically recognize when a RemoteSensor is connected (step #12, page21).The Remote Sensor measures indoorair temperature and sends this information to the thermostat; it measurestemperature with a range of 32 to99 F.The Remote Sensor should be connected to the thermostat using solidconductor CAT 5, CAT 5e, or CAT 6 type networkcommunication cable. This is an unshielded cable withfour twisted pairs of 24 gauge solid wire; DO NOT usestranded cable. The cable length should not exceed250 feet. If less than 75 feet of cable is required toconnect the thermostat to the Duct Sensor, a threeconductor thermostat cable (18-24 gauge) may beused; this cable is NOT suitable for any length greaterthan 75 feet.Important: Do not use shielded wire. Do not run sensor wiring inthe same conduit as the 24vac wiring. Electrical interferencemay cause the sensor to give incorrect temperature readings.Page 32

About Advanced Features & OperationSINGLE SETPOINT BEHAVIOR - When configuredfor Single Setpoint operation (step #4, page 19), thedegree icon will blink when the large number is displaying room temperature and will remain solid when displaying the heating or cooling setpoint. In the Auto andProgram On modes the deadband is enforced bothabove and below the setpoint. To avoid short cycling,a deadband of at least two degrees is recommended(step #8, page 20). To display the room temperaturepress and hold the MODE button for two seconds.Release the MODE button to return to the normaldisplay.Page 33

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HEAT Am Start 1 7:00 85 COOL Mo Mo Pm Stop 1 6:00 Mo ON 1 Off On Mo Select day of the week for Occupied 1. (Mo - Su) Adjust the start time for Occupied 1. Adjust the stop time for Occupied 1. Select Occupied 1 to run on this day (On), or not to run on this day (Off). occupied occupied occup

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IEC 61869-9, IEC 62351 (all parts), IEC 62439-1:2010, IEC 62439-3:2010, IEC 81346 (all parts), IEC TS 62351- 1, IEC TS 62351- 2, IEC TS 62351- 4, IEC TS 62351- 5, Cigre JWG 34./35.11, IEC 60044 (all parts), IEC 60050 (all parts), IEC 60270:2000, IEC 60654-4:1987, IEC 60694:1

The new IEC 61439 series is expected to have a similar structure to IEC 60439 with several new additions*: IEC 60439 IEC 61439 Series IEC 61439-1 General rules IEC 61439-2 Power switchgear and controlgear assemblies IEC 61439-6 Busbar trunking systems IEC 61439-3 Distribution boards IEC 61439-4 Assemblies for construction sites IEC 61439-5

IEC 61968-4 IEC 61968- 6 IEC 61968-7 IEC 61968-8 IEC 61968-9 Applicable parts of IEC 61968 Series Network Operation (NO) IEC 61968-3 Operational Planning & Optimization (OP) IEC 61968-5 Bulk Energy Management (EMS) IEC 61970 & Applicable parts of IEC 61968 Series External Systems: Customer Account Management (ACT) Financial (FIN) Business .

IEC 60634-1 IEC 60050-826 IEC 60364-4-41 IEC 60364-4-42 IEC 60364-5-52 IEC/DIS 64(CO)9173 IEC 60204-32 IEC 60529-1989; IEC 60529 IEC 60529 Accident prevention regulation "Electrical systems and apparatus" Accident prevention regulatio

IEC 60034-7 IEC 60034-8 IEC 60034-9 IEC 60034-11 IEC 60034-12 IEC 60034-14 IEC 60034-30 IEC 60085 IEC 60038 IEC 60072 CEMER motors comply with the relevant European and International norms and regulations, in particular wi

ANATOMI & FISIOLOGI SISTEM LIMFATIK DAN KONSEP IMUN Atika Dalili Akhmad, M. Sc., Apt . PENDAHULUAN 20 L cairan plasma difiltrasi keluar menuju bagian interstisial, 17 L direabsorpsi oleh pembuluh darah, BAGAIMANA 3 L SISANYA ? Sistem Limfatik sistem yang terdiri dari pembuluh, sel, dan organ yang membawa kelebihan cairan insterstisial ke dalam aliran darah dan filter patogen dari darah. FUNGSI .