Pecoware Thermostat TC170 User Manual

TC170 THERMOSTAT  
INSTALLATION  
1. This thermostat is a 24 VAC only control. Leave the Voltage Selec-  
tion Switch in the 24 VAC position for proper operation. Failure to  
select the correct voltage will result in thermostat malfunction or perma-  
nent thermostat damage.  
2. Connect wires using the wiring diagram. Wire nut off all unused wires.  
All connections must be located in the outlet box.  
3. Install the T170 base with the two furnished mounting screws to  
a standard 4 x 4 x 2-1/8” square device box with a 2” x 4” mud ring  
mounted horizontally. Tighten the screws evenly but do not over tighten.  
4. To use a remote sensor on units with local sensing capability, remove  
jumper JP-1 to disable local sensing. Failure to remove JP-1 will cause  
improper operation of the thermostat with a remote probe installed.  
5. Verify that the circuit board is firmly snapped into the cover and has  
not been dislodged during handling.  
WARNING  
!
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE  
ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL, OPERATE OR SERVICE THIS  
THERMOSTAT.  
Failure to observe safety information and comply with instruc-  
tions could result in PERSONAL INJURY, DEATH AND/OR  
PROPERTY DAMAGE.  
To avoid electrical shock or damage to equipment, disconnect  
power before installing or servicing and use only wiring with  
insulation rated for full thermostat operating voltage.  
Before installing this control, the Voltage Selection Switch must  
be placed in the correct position. See instructions.  
To avoid potential fire and/or explosion do not use in potentially  
flammable or explosive atmospheres.  
Retain these instructions for future reference. This product,  
when installed, will be part of an engineered system whose  
specifications and performance characteristics are not designed  
or controlled by PECO. You must review your application and  
national and local codes to assure that your installation will be  
functional and safe.  
6. Install the cover assembly. Press firmly to engage the cover locking  
snaps.  
7. Checkout: After wiring and installation is complete, energize the  
system. Set fan to ON. Set the system button to AUTO, or available  
selection. Using the UP arrow, adjust temperature above the ambient  
temperature to cycle heating stage(s) on. Using the DOWN arrow adjust  
the temperature below ambient temperature to cycle cooling stage(s)  
on.  
CAUTION  
Use copper wire only, insulate or wire nut all unused leads.  
Care should be used to avoid electrostatic discharge to the T170  
thermostat.  
TYPICAL OPERATION  
System Button Operation  
OFF  
All thermostat outputs are off.  
This unit has configuration jumpers. You may need to reconfigure  
this thermostat for your application. See page 3.  
AUTO The thermostat automatically selects heating or cooling mode  
depending upon the set point and room temperature. The ap-  
propriate HEAT or COOL icon are illuminated if demand exists.  
A 3°F dead-band is provided to prevent short cycling between  
heating and cooling modes. After changeover, the control point  
automatically shifts so that the control off point equals the set  
point temperature.  
MOUNTING THE THERMOSTAT  
Thermostat mounts to a 4x4 box with a 2x4 mud ring.  
COOL The thermostat operates as a cooling only thermostat.  
HEAT The thermostat operates as a heating only thermostat.  
Up/Down Arrow Button Operation  
Up/Down arrows increased or decreased temperature.  
Fan Button Operation  
CAUTION  
All wiring connections must be made  
inside the electric box or the T170  
maybedamaged.  
In ON the fan output is continuous. In AUTO the output cycles with  
demand. Some models are available with Controlled Off and or Staged  
Fan.  
2x4 Mud Ring  
F/C Button Operation  
This button toggles from Fahrenheit to Celsius.  
Speed Button Operation  
Some models have a Speed button instead of a F/C button. Fan speed  
is determined by manual selection of HI or LO. Holding this button in  
for 5 seconds will toggle the displayed temperature from Fahrenheit to  
Celsius.  
Cover Locking Snaps  
(Both Sides)  
T170 Base  
T170 Cover Assembly  
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WIRING DIAGRAM  
OUTPUT RA TINGS  
INPUT  
VOLTAGE  
PILOT  
VOLTAGE  
DUTY  
24 VAC  
24 VAC  
24 VA  
OUTPUT CONFIGURATION  
A table is provided on the inside of the base to docu-  
ment the function of various outputs. The function of  
configurable outputs should be filled in when the unit is  
installed.  
JP4 JUMPER SELECTION  
This jumper is temporarily installed at initial power  
up to reconfigure outputs 3 through 6. See Output  
Configuration.  
HIGH -VOL TAGE  
-
REMOVE POWER BEFORE SER VICING  
CAUTION:  
JP4 JUMPER  
JP3 JUMPER  
JP 4  
JP 3  
JP3 JUMPER SELECTION  
This jumper is shipped normally open. Placement  
of a jumper onto both pins allows for Occupancy  
Detection/ Door switch and Door Switch Only  
Operation.  
JP 1  
SWITCH  
110-  
24 V  
277V  
JP1 JUMPER  
JP1 JUMPER SELECTION  
Removing this jumper allows the sensor to be lo-  
cated in a remote location. Accessory remote probe  
sensors are available in standard 60” lengths but  
can be extended to meet application requirements.  
SWITCH POSITION  
This switc h is p laced in the 24V positio n a t the  
factor y. Thi s thermostat will not functio n  
properly if located in 110-277V positio n  
CIRCUIT BOARD  
In Cover  
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A- Cool Stage Separation  
SERVICE MENU  
The AUX, COOL and current separation icons are displayed. The value  
can be changed from 0-12F using the Up or Down buttons.  
Note: These values are stored and recalled in the event of a power  
failure.  
Access to the Service Menu:  
1. Hold the UP Arrow and DOWN Arrow buttons down for 5 seconds.  
2. Current display icon will be turned off.  
3. Service Menu numbers 1 through A are available. The SYSTEM but-  
ton is used to scroll to the item to be changed.  
4. The UP and DOWN buttons adjust the selection.  
OUTPUT CONFIGURATION MENU  
Four of the six TC170 relay outputs can be field configured for heat stag-  
ing, cool staging, up to 2 fan speeds and a single outside air damper.  
Heat stage 1 and Fan low are permanently configured at the factory. The  
user is allowed to assign the remaining outputs. Your specific thermostat  
may come with a custom configuration for outputs 3-6. These can be  
reconfigured in the field.  
HOLD BOTH  
FOR  
5 SECONDS  
STEP  
THROUGH  
MENU NUMBERS FUNCTIONS  
ADJUSTS  
MENU  
Output Configuration  
Assigning an output is accomplished as follows:  
1. Remove Power from the TC170.  
AND  
AND  
SYSTEM  
2. Install jumper JP4. To enter the Output Configuration Menu the unit  
must be powered up with jumper JP4 installed onto both pins.  
3. Apply 24 VAC power to the control. On Power up the unit will  
display menu CO1. It will then display the icons associated with the  
menu item and the current output assignment. It will indicate a Zero if  
the menu item is not assigned.  
SERVICE MENU FUNCTIONS  
1 - Continuous Set Point Display  
At this feature either the F or C icon and the SETPOINT icon will be  
displayed. If the Continuous set point display is enabled the SETPOINT  
icon will flash. The Up or Down Arrow button will toggle between continu-  
ous display of set point and display of zone temperature.  
2 - Fan Off Delay  
4. Use the SYSTEM key to select the Menu Item you want to assign.  
See Menu Designations below.  
Menu Item  
CO1  
CO2  
CO3  
CO4  
Description  
Icons Displayed  
HEAT and MED  
HEAT and HI  
COOL and LO  
COOL and HI  
FAN and HI  
The FAN, OFF and digits are displayed. Digits represent the number of  
seconds the fan will stay on after the heating and cooling outputs are  
turned off. The Up or Down Arrow button can be depressed to increase /  
decrease value from 0-255 seconds.  
HEAT STAGE 2  
HEAT STAGE 3  
COOL STAGE 1  
COOL STAGE 2  
FAN HIGH  
3 - Range Limit LO  
CO5  
CO6  
The display reads the current minimum range setting, SETPOINT  
icon and LO icon. The Up or Down Arrow button can be depressed to  
increase / decrease value..  
OUTSIDE AIR  
AUX and FAN  
5. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to select the output number to be as-  
4 - Range Limit High  
signed. See Output Designations below.  
The display reads the current maximum temperature range adjustment,  
SETPOINT icon and HI icon. The Up or Down Arrow button can be  
depressed to increase / decrease value.  
Output  
NO.  
1
2
3
4
Wire Color  
Blue  
Red  
White/Brown  
White/Red  
White/Orange  
Brown  
Configuration  
Heat Stage 1  
Fan Low  
_______________ User Configured  
_______________ User Configured  
_______________ User Configured  
_______________ User Configured  
5 - Setback Heat  
The display reads current temperature range adjustment, the SETBACK  
icon and the HEAT icon. The Up or Down Arrow button can be de-  
pressed to increase / decrease value.  
6 - Setback Cool  
5
6
The display reads current Cool setback value, the SETBACK icon and  
the COOL icon. The Up or Down Arrow button can be depressed to  
increase / decrease value.  
6. Push/ Select the F/C key to assign the output to the menu item.  
The associated relay will energize when the output is assigned. Note:  
If you do not push the F/C key the output will not be assigned. When a  
function is assigned to an output, any previous functions that were as-  
signed to that output will be disabled and become unassigned.  
7. When configuration is complete turn power off and remove JP4.  
Unit is now ready for operation and checkout.  
7 - Zone Temperature Offset  
The display reads ones and tenths (0.0) with leading minus sign. The Up  
or Down Arrow button can be depressed to increase / decrease value  
+/- 9F. Increments are made in 1F and 0.5C.  
8 - Keypad Lockout  
The ON and OFF icons are displayed. The enabled icon is flashing. OFF  
is the default. ON disables the keypad except for entry into the service  
menu. The Up or Down Arrow button can be depressed to select the  
mode.  
NOTE: With JP4 installed no other control operation is available.  
9- Heat Stage Separation  
The AUX, HEAT and current separation icons are displayed. The value  
can be changed from 0-12F using the Up or Down buttons.  
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