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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
APPLICATION
The TCONT802AS32DA and TCONT803AS32DA Touch Screen Comfort Controls provide electronic control of 24 Vac
heating and cooling systems. See Table 1 for a general description.
Table 1. TCONT802AS32DA and TCONT803AS32DA Comfort Control Description.
Power Method
24 Vac common
wire
Changeover
Automatic or
manual selectable
System Selection
Heat-Off-CoolAuto (Em. Heat
for heat pumps)
MERCURY NOTICE
Fan Selection
Comments
On-Auto-Circ
Selecting Location
Install the comfort control about 5 ft. (1.5m) above the
floor in an area with good air circulation at average
temperature. See Fig. 1.
INSTALLATION
When Installing this Product...
1.
2.
3.
YES
NO
NO
NO
5 FEET
[1.5 METERS]
M19925
69-1790-3
Installing Wallplate
CAUTION
Electrical Hazard.
Can cause electrical shock or equipment
damage.
Disconnect power before wiring.
2.
X2
W1
W1
W2
S1
S1
S2
S2
Wallplate
Terminal
Identifications
Wiring
Diagram
Reference
Standard Heat/Cool
Heat/Cool
Fig. 5,
Fig. 6
Standard Multistage
up to 2 Heat/2 Cool
Heat/Cool
Fig. 7,
Fig. 8
Heat Pump
Fig. 9,
Fig. 10,
Fig. 11
Heat Pump
Fig. 12,
Fig. 13,
Fig. 14,
Fig. 15
System Type
MOUNTING
SCREWS (2)
M22636
WALL
MOUNTING
HOLES
RC
RC
SCREW TERMINALS
Y2
M19916
4.
5.
HEAT/COOL
HEAT/COOL
Y2
W2
S1
S2
RC
R
W1
Y
G
B
W2
S1
S2
T
Y2
RC
R
W1
Y
G
B
W1
W2
W3
B/C
AIR
HANDLER
BK
YLO
INDOOR
OUTDOOR
VARIABLE SPEED
TWO-STAGE
FURNACE/VARIABLE
SPEED AIR HANDLER
W2 B/C
W1
INDOOR
OUTDOOR
ODT
TO POWER SUPPLY
PER LOCAL CODES
COOLING UNIT
O.D. SECTION
(SINGLE STAGE)
Y1
(3 PH
ONLY)
COOLING UNIT
O.D. SECTION
(TWO STAGE)
Y2
(3 PH
ONLY)
TO POWER SUPPLY
PER LOCAL CODES
HEAT/COOL
HEAT/COOL
RC
R
W1
Y
G
B
Y2
W2
S1
S2
Y2
W2
S1
S2
RC
R
W1
Y
G
B
T
2
3
B/C
OIL
FURNACE
BK
YLO
W1
W2 B/C
TO POWER SUPPLY
PER LOCAL CODES
1
VARIABLE SPEED
TWO STAGE
FURNACE
INDOOR
OUTDOOR
COOLING UNIT
O.D. SECTION
(SINGLE STAGE)
Y2
(3 PH
ONLY)
Y1
TO POWER SUPPLY
PER LOCAL CODES
(3 PH
ONLY)
M22638
16 SEER
COOLING UNIT
O.D. SECTION
(TWO STEP)
M24231
HEAT PUMP
Y2
RC
R
O
Y
G
B
F
X2
W1
S1
S2
T
2
I-PF
W2
W1
W3
ODT-2
INDOOR
OUTDOOR
B/C
AIR
HANDLER
REQ.
FOR
TO POWER 3 PH
SUPPLY PER
LOCAL
CODES AND
AS DEFINED
IN FIELD
WIRING TABLE
ODT-1
PM-A
SUPPL. HTR.
CONTROL BOX
X2/BK
HEAT PUMP
O.D. SECTION
(SINGLE STAGE)
BR(T)
(3 PH
ONLY)
TO POWER SUPPLY
PER LOCAL CODES
1
M22641
Fig. 9. Typical hookup of single-stage heat pump with auxiliary/backup heat (2H/1C heat pump).
HEAT PUMP
Y2
RC
R
O
Y
G
B
F
X2
W1
S1
S2
T
2
I-PF
BK
YLO
W1
W2
ODT-1
ODT-2
INDOOR
OUTDOOR
Y2
Y1
X2/BK
W3
PM-A
SUPPL. HTR.
CONTROL BOX
B/C
REQ.
FOR
TO POWER 3 PH
SUPPLY PER
LOCAL
CODES AND
AS DEFINED
IN FIELD
WIRING TABLE
BR(T)
TO POWER SUPPLY
PER LOCAL CODES
VARIABLE
SPEED AIR
HANDLER
HEAT PUMP
O.D. SECTION
(TWO STAGE)
(3 PH
ONLY)
Fig. 10. Typical hookup of multistage heat pump with auxiliary/backup heat (3H/2C heat pump).
HEAT PUMP
Y2
F
X2
W1
S1
S2
RC
R
O
Y
G
B
T
2
3
BK
YLO
W1
W2 B/C
VARIABLE SPEED
AIR HANDLER
INDOOR
OUTDOOR
Y2
Y1 O
X2/BK
16 SEER
HEAT PUMP
O.D. SECTION
(TWO STEP)
BR(T)
(3 PH
ONLY)
TO POWER SUPPLY
PER LOCAL CODES
1
M24230
Fig. 11. Typical hookup of multistage two-step scroll heat pump with auxiliary/backup heat (3H/2C heat pump).
HEAT PUMP
RC
Y2
1
2
T
X2
W1
S1
S2
W1
W2
B/C
NON-V.S.
ONE OR TWO
STAGE GAS
FURNACE
INDOOR
OUTDOOR
X2/BK
BR(T)
TO POWER SUPPLY
PER LOCAL CODES
HEAT PUMP
O.D. SECTION
(SINGLE STAGE)
(3 PH
ONLY)
M24200
Fig. 12. Typical hookup of singe-stage heat pump with non-variable speed gas furnace.
5
HEAT PUMP
RC
Y2
1
2
T
X2
W1
S1
S2
BK
YLO
W1
W2
B/C
VARIABLE
SPEED
TWO STAGE
FURNACE
INDOOR
OUTDOOR
BR/X2
OR BK
BR(T)
TO POWER SUPPLY
PER LOCAL CODES
HEAT PUMP
O.D. SECTION
(SINGLE STAGE)
(3 PH
ONLY)
M24201
Fig. 13. Typical hookup of single-stage heat pump with two stage variable speed gas furnace
(2H/1C heat pump).
HEAT PUMP
RC
Y2
1
2
T
X2
W1
S1
S2
BK
Y1/
YLO
Y/Y2
W1
W2
B/C
VARIABLE
SPEED
TWO STAGE
FURNACE
INDOOR
OUTDOOR
Y2
Y1
X2/BK
BR(T)
TO POWER SUPPLY
PER LOCAL CODES
HEAT PUMP
O.D. SECTION
(TWO STAGE)
(3 PH
ONLY)
M24202
Fig. 14. Typical hookup of multistage heat pump with two stage variable speed gas furnace (3H/2C heat pump).
HEAT PUMP
RC
Y2
1
2
T
X2
W1
S1
S2
BK
YLO
W1
W2
B/C
VARIABLE
SPEED
TWO STAGE
FURNACE
INDOOR
OUTDOOR
Y2
Y1
X2/BK
BR(T)
TO POWER SUPPLY
PER LOCAL CODES
16 SEER
HEAT PUMP
O.D. SECTION
(TWO STEP)
(3 PH
ONLY)
M24203
Fig. 15. Typical hookup of multistage two-step scroll heat pump with two stage variable speed gas furnace
(3H/2C heat pump).
CAUTION
BATTERIES (3)
M19918
WALL
MON
TUE
WED
D
THU
FRI
RI
SAT
AT
SUN
DONE
REMOVE DURING
INSTALLATION
M22643
MON
WED
W
THU
FRI
SAT
AT
SUN
OK TO PICK MULTIPLE
U
DAYS SCREEN LOCKED
CHANGE FILTER
R UV LAMP HUMIDIFIER PAD
DONE
REMOVE DURING
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT
The tab on the back of the comfort control in the
lower left corner must be removed for this
feature to be active.
1. Use the arrow keys to set the Year, Month and Day,
as shown in Fig. 19.
2. Press the Done key.
3. Use the arrow keys to set the current time. See
Fig. 19.
4. Press the Done key.
OPERATION
The System default setting is Heat and the Fan default
setting is Auto.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
Heat: controls heating system.
Off: heating and cooling are off.
Cool: controls cooling system.
Auto: automatically changes between heating and cooling
systems, depending on indoor temperature. (See Installer
Setup section.)
Em Heat: emergency heat cycles to maintain
temperature. Compressor is locked out. (Used only for
heat pump systems with backup heat.)
FAN SETTINGS
The Fan setting can be programmed into the comfort
control schedule for each period (Wake, Leave, Return,
Sleep). See the Owners Guide for additional information.
TO C
EQUIPMENT
MONITOR
F
TO R
M22646
Preprogrammed Settings
Setpoints
Time
Heat
Cool
Fan
Setting
Wake
6:00AM
70F
(21C)
78F
(25.5C)
Auto
Leave
8:00AM
62F
(16.5C)
85F
(29.5C)
Auto
Return
6:00PM
70F
(21C)
78F
(25.5C)
Auto
Sleep
10:00PM 62F
(16.5C)
82F
(28C)
Auto
10
INSTALLER SETUP
The comfort control works with many different system
types. To operate correctly, the comfort control must be
set up to operate the installed heating and/or cooling
system.
THU
DONE
FAN
ON
AUTO
Inside
Set To
Following
Schedule
SYSTEM
EM HEAT
OFF
M22649
A
M
COOL
SCHED
HOLD
CLOCK SCREE
M22647
3.
INSTALLER
SETUP
NUMBER
MO
TU
Inside
SYSTE
M
EM
HEAT
WE
TH
FR
SA
CURRENT
SETTING
SU
Set To
MON
Following
Schedule
WED
THU
U
FRI
SAT
AT
SUN
OFF
DONE
CANC
DONE
O
PRESS TO EXIT
INSTALLER SETUP
M22648
CHANGE THE
CURRENT
SETTING
M22650
11
0099
Date (Year
0120
20
Set first two digits of
Upper)
current calendar year
(20 for year 2005, etc)
Date (Year
0130
05
Represents last two
Lower)
digits of current
calendar year (2005).
Date (Month) 0140
6
Digit(s) represents
current calendar
month.
Date
0150
15
Digit(s) represents
(Day)
current calendar date.
Schedule
0160
4
7-day programming
Options
System Type 0170
1
1 Heat/1Cool
Selection
Select
Not used.
Other Choices
Options
Description
Comments
21
00 -99
1-12
1-31
11heat/1cool
2single-stage heat pump (no
aux. heat)
3heat only (no fan)
4heat only (with fan)
5hot water Series 20 (3-wire
or normally open zone valves)
6cool only
72 heat/1cool heat pump
82 heat/2 cool
92 heat/1cool
101 heat/2 cool oil furnace
or 0H/2C
112 heat/2 cool heat pump
(with no auxiliary heat)
123 heat/2 cool heat pump
(with auxiliary heat)
Heat pump or electric heat
applications where comfort
control controls fan operation
in heat mode.
0
1-12
Cycles per
0220
hour (cph) for
1st Stage
Compressor
Cycles per
0230
hour (cph) for
2nd Stage
Compressor
3 is recommended.
1-6 available;
3 is recommended.
Heat/Cool
1
applications where
equipment controls
fan operation in heat
mode.
Heat pump backup
1
heat source is electric.
12
Cycles per
0250
hour (cph) for
2nd Stage
Heat
Cycles per
0260
hour (cph) for
3rd Stage
Heat
Cycles per
0270
hour (cph) for
Em Heat
Continuous
Backlight
0280
Backlight not on
continuously. Comfort
control backlight
comes on with each
key press.
Changeover
0300
Manual changeover
Other Choices
Options
Description
1-12
1-12 available; typical settings:
11 cph used for steam or
gravity system.
33 cph used for 2-stage
fossil fuel forced air systems or
hot water systems.
55 cph used for single-stage
fossil fuel forced air systems.
99 cph used for electric
forced air heat systems
(electric auxiliary heat for heat
pump systems).
1-12
1-12 available; typical settings:
11 cph used for steam or
gravity system.
33 cph used for 2-stage
fossil fuel forced air systems or
hot water systems.
55 cph used for single-stage
fossil fuel forced air systems.
99 cph used for electric
forced air heat systems
(electric auxiliary heat for heat
pump systems).
1-12
1-12 available; typical settings:
11cph used for steam or
gravity system.
33 cph used for 2-stage
fossil fuel forced air systems or
hot water systems.
55 cph used for single-stage
fossil fuel forced air systems.
99 cph used for electric
forced air heat systems
(electric auxiliary heat for heat
pump systems).
1-12
1-12 is available; typical
settings:
33 cph used for 2-stage
fossil fuel forced air systems or
hot water systems.
55 cph used for single-stage
fossil fuel forced air systems.
99 cph used for electric
forced air heat systems
(electric auxiliary heat for heat
pump systems).
1
Backlight is on continuously
(comfort control must have a
common wire attached for this
function).
1auto changeover
13
Comments
Not shown if system
selection is heat
pump. Selection in
this stage changes
default cph for 2nd
stage heat.
Option is always
shown; however,
continuously on
backlight works only if
comfort control is
wired with 24 Vac
Common.
Select
Deadband
Other Choices
Installer
Setup
Number Option
Description
Options
Description
0310
2 thru 9 Heating and cooling 3
Heating and cooling setpoints
setpoints can be set
can be set no closer than 3F
no closer than chosen
(1.5C).
value:
22F (1C)
33F (2C)
44F (2.5C)
55F (3C)
66F (3.5C)
77F (4C)
88F (4.5C)
99F (5C)
Comments
Shown only if
automatic
changeover is
selected.
The deadband is
restricted to the range
of 5 to 9 if ISU 0380 is
set to
dehumidification
droop control.
Temperature
Indication
Scale
Daylight
Savings
0320
Temperature is
displayed in F.
0330
0340
Heat Pump
Compressor
Lockout
0350
No compressor
lockout.
0daylight savings is
disabled.
2daylight savings is enabled
(start using in 2007, for areas
that use the new 2007 DST
calendar).
1outdoor temperature
sensor for display only.
2outdoor temperature
sensor for system control,
used for select heat pump
systems. (See Special Heat
Pump Features section for
more details.)
3indoor temperature sensor
15, 20, 15F (-9.5C)
25, 30, 20F (-6.5C)
35, 40, 25F (-4C)
45
30F (-1C)
35F (1.5C)
40F (4.5C)
45F (7C)
Remote
Temperature
Sensor
(Outdoor or
Indoor)
0, 2
Daylight savings
enabled (use through
2006 and for areas
that do not use the
new 2007 DST
calendar).
No remote
1-3
temperature sensor
Default depends on
other selections.
Shown if Outdoor
Temperature for
control is selected.
Heat Pump
Auxiliary
Lockout
0360
No heat pump
auxiliary lockout.
Indoor
0380
Dehumidification Control
Furnace Filter 0500
Change
Reminder
No indoor
1
dehumidification
control.
Furnace filter change 1-6
reminder off.
Shown if electric is
chosen for backup
heat source and
outdoor temperature
sensor for control is
selected.
Available on models
with humidity sensor.
Humidifier
0510
Pad
Replacement
Reminder
Temperature is displayed in C.
1dehumidification droop
control.
110 run time days
230 run time days
360 run time days
490 run time days
5120 run time days
6365 run time days
190 calendar days
2180 calendar days
3365 calendar days
Humidifier pad
1-3
replacement reminder
off.
14
Select
Adaptive
Intelligent
Recovery
Number of
Periods
Minimum
Compressor
Off Time
Heat
Temperature
Range Stop
Cool
Temperature
Range Stop
Clock Format
Extended Fan
on time Heat
Other Choices
Installer
Setup
Number Option
Description
Options
Description
0530
1
Adaptive Intelligent
0
0conventional recovery
Recovery control is
(system starts recovery at
activated (system
programmed time)
starts early so setpoint
is reached by start of
program period).
0540
4
Four periods available 2
Two periods available (Wake
(Wake, Leave, Return,
and Sleep)
Sleep)
0580
0600
90
0610
50
0640
0650
12
0
Keypad
Lockout
0670
15
Comments
Not shown if
non-programmable is
selected. 2 or 4
applies to all days of
the week.
Five minutes
recommended
Shown in 1/2 C.
Shown in 1/2 C.
Select
Temperature
Control in
Heat
Temperature
Control in
Cool
Other Choices
Installer
Setup
Number Option
Description
Options
Description
0680
2
Standard temperature 1, 3
1less aggressive
control in heating.
temperature control (could
cause temperature
undershoot)
3more aggressive
temperature control (could
cause temperature overshoot)
0690
Temperature 0700
Display Offset
Comments
Applies to recovery
ramp and use of
auxiliary heat during
recovery.
Choose 1 if getting
temperature
overshoot.
Choose 3 if getting
temperature
undershoot.
Standard temperature 1, 3
1less aggressive
Applies to recovery
control in cooling.
temperature control (could
ramp.
cause temperature
Choose 1 if getting
undershoot)
temperature
3more aggressive
overshoot.
temperature control (could
Choose 3 if getting
cause temperature overshoot) temperature
undershoot.
No difference in
-3, -2, -3F (-1.5C)
16
SYSTEM CHECKOUT
Installer System Test
CAUTION
Select
Installer
Setup
Number
Factory Setting
Options
Description
Other Choices
Options
Description
Comments
0cool off
1cool stage 1 turns on
2cool stages 1 and 2 on
System selection
determines which
tests are available
and the number of
stages shown.
Installer
Test Cool
Test 1
Cool is off
1,2
Installer
Test Fan
Test 2
Fan is off
Installer
Test Heat
Test 3
Heat is off
1-3
Installer
Test Em
Ht
Test 4
Emergency
heat is off
0fan off
1fan turns on
0heat off
1stage 1 heat on
2stages 1 and 2 heat on
3stages 1, 2 and 3 (Aux
Ht) on
17
Available only if
heat pump with
auxiliary heat is
selected.
ADVANCED FEATURES
For accuracy, the initial reading of the indoor and outdoor
temperature sensors require five minutes to stabilize. See
the Sensor instructions for installation information.
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE
COMPRESSOR ONLY
50
AUXILIARY ONLY
AUXILIARY
LOCKOUT
TEMPERATURE
COMPRESSOR
LOCKOUT
TEMPERATURE
M19950
18
Possible Cause
Action
Check wiring.
Check Installer Setup Number 0170 and
make sure correct system type is chosen.
Verify operation of equipment in System
Test mode.
19