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    							Builders Non-Programmable Thermostat
    Installation, Start-Up, and Operating Instructions
    NOTE:Read the entire instruction manual before starting the
    installation.
    SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
    Read and follow manufacturer instructions carefully. Follow all
    local electrical codes during installation. All wiring must conform
    to local and national electrical codes. Improper wiring or installa-
    tion may damage thermostat.
    Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol
    .
    When you see this symbol on the equipment and in the instruction
    manual, be alert to the potential for personal injury.
    Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAU-
    TION. These words are used with the safety-alert symbol. DAN-
    GER identifies the most serious hazards whichwillresult in severe
    personal injury or death. WARNING signifies a hazard which
    couldresult in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to
    identify unsafe practices whichwouldresult in minor personal
    injury or product and property damage.
    INTRODUCTION
    The Builders Model thermostat is an electronic 24-vac, non-
    programmable, manual changeover wall mount thermostat. This
    thermostat uses a single set point to maintain and control room
    temperature in both the heating and air conditioning modes. The
    thermostat is designed to maintain +/- 2ÉF accuracy. No batteries
    are required; temperature, fan, mode, and installer configuration
    settings are preserved with power off.
    INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
    AIR CONDITIONER MODEL
    TSTATCCBAC01-B, the Builders Model air conditioner thermo-
    stat, may be wired with or without connecting a common wire
    between the indoor equipment and the thermostat. However, it is
    recommended to use a common wire whenever possible. Without
    a common wire this thermostat becomes power stealing. This
    means it will need to steal a small amount of power from the
    equipment to which it is connected. When power stealing
    method is used, the supplied 270 ohm load resistor must be
    connected at the indoor unit. (See Fig. 2, 3, 5, and notes.)
    NOTE:Not all HVAC equipment is compatible with power
    stealing type thermostats. For all non-Carrier equipment, consult
    the system equipment Installation Instructions before applying this
    thermostat in a power stealing manner.
    HEAT PUMP MODEL
    TSTATCCBHP01-B, the Builders Model heat pump thermostat,
    is compatible with all Carrier heat pump systems. It isNOTpower
    stealing andMUSThave both the R and C terminals connected to
    operate properly. This thermostat uses a green LED to indicate
    auxiliary heat and emergency heat operation.
    The following Carrier equipment is not compatible with the
    AC version (TSTATCCBAC01-B) of this thermostat.
    58MVP 90% Variable Speed Furnace
    58DFA, 58GFA 78% Standing Pilot Furnace
    58PAP, 58RAP
    58CLA, 58CMA Oil Furnaces
    58EFB Gas Furnace
    TSTATXXCNV10 Thermostat Conversion Kit
    INSTALLATION
    Step 1ÐThermostat Location
    Thermostat should be mounted:
    · Approximately 5 ft (1.5m) from floor.
    · Close to or in a frequently used room, preferably on an inside
    partitioning wall.
    · On a section of wall without pipes or duct work.
    Thermostat should NOT be mounted:
    · Close to a window, on an outside wall, or next to a door leading
    to the outside.
    · Exposed to direct light and heat from a lamp, sun, fireplace, or
    other heat-radiating object which may cause a false reading.
    · Close to or in direct airflow from supply registers and return-air
    grilles.
    · In areas with poor air circulation, such as behind a door or in
    an alcove.
    Fig. 1ÐBuilders Non-Programmable Thermostat
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    							Step 2ÐInstall Thermostat
    Before installing thermostat, turn off all power to unit. There
    may be more than 1 disconnect. Electrical shock can cause
    personal injury or death.
    1. Turn OFF all power to unit.
    2. If an existing thermostat is being replaced:
    a. Remove existing thermostat from wall.
    b. Disconnect wires from existing thermostat, one at a time.
    Be careful not to allow wires to fall back into wall.
    c. As each wire is disconnected, record wire color and
    terminal marking.
    d. Discard or recycle old thermostat.
    NOTE:Mercury is a hazardous waste and MUST be disposed of
    properly.
    3. Separate front and back (mounting base) assembly of thermo-
    stat.
    4. Route thermostat wires through hole in mounting base. Level
    mounting base against wall (for aesthetic value only, thermo-
    stat need not be leveled for proper operation) and mark wall
    through 2 mounting holes.
    5. Drill two 3/16-in. mounting holes in wall where marked.
    6. Secure mounting base to wall with 2 anchors and screws
    provided making sure all wires extend through hole in plastic.
    7. Strip 1/4 in. insulation from thermostat wire and adjust length
    to reach terminal block connector on mounting base. Match
    and connect proper wiring in accordance with wiring dia-
    grams. (See Fig. 2, 3, 4, and 5.)
    8. Push any excess wire back into wall. Seal hole in wall to
    prevent air leaks. Leaks can affect thermostat operation. Any
    excess wire left inside thermostat casing may also affect
    thermostat operation by interfering with airflow across the
    temperature sensor.
    9. Snap thermostat together making sure terminal block connec-
    tor aligns, and assembly is secure.
    10. If power stealing method is used, be sure to attach 270 ohm
    load resistor at indoor unit. (See Fig. 2, 3, 5, and notes.)
    11. Turn on power to unit.
    On power up, depending on the thermostat model being used, the
    LCD readout will display either, HC for air conditioner model
    (1-stage heat/1-stage cool), or HP for heat pump model (2-stage
    heat/1-stage cool).
    Step 3ÐSet Thermostat Configuration
    Configuration options allow the installer to configure the thermo-
    stat for a particular installation. These selections are intended to be
    made at installation and normally are not modified by the
    homeowner. Below is a list of available options followed by a
    description of each one.
    Option 01 -- Anticipator adjustment
    Option 03 -- Fahrenheit or Celsius operation
    Option 04 -- Enable fan (G) ON with heat (W)
    Option 10 -- O (reversing valve) On with Heat or Cool (present on
    Heat Pump model only)
    Option 13 -- Room temperature offset adjustment
    Note that not all configuration option numbers are used in this
    product.TO ENTER THE CONFIGURATION MODE:
    Press and hold FAN button for approximately 10 sec until room
    temperature disappears and the display reads 01. You are now in
    configuration mode.
    NOTE:If FAN button is pressed again, or if no button is pressed
    for 2 minutes, the thermostat will exit configuration mode and
    return to normal operation. To re-enter configuration mode, the
    FAN button must be pressed and held for 10 sec again.
    While in the configuration mode, the temperature display is used
    to show both the option number and the selected choice within
    each option. Each press of the MODE button alternates between
    the option number and the selection within that option. When the
    configuration mode is first entered, option 01 is displayed. The up
    and down buttons now move between the available option num-
    bers. Once an option number is selected, press the MODE button
    once to display the currently selected choice within that option.
    The up and down buttons now move between the available choices
    within that option. After the new choice is made, press the MODE
    button again to return to the option number display. When finished
    with option selections, press FAN button once to exit the configu-
    ration mode.
    Option 01ÐAnticipator Value Adjustment
    This adjustment controls the sensitivity and cycle rate of the
    thermostat. Higher numbers increase the cycle rate in cooling.
    Lower numbers increase the cycle rate in heating. However, this
    feature will not allow more than 4 equipment cycles per hour (or
    1 cycle every 15 minutes), regardless of setting. Values can range
    from 1 to 3. Factory default setting is 2. This default selection will
    provide optimum performance in nearly all installations. Try this
    setting first. Do not change setting unless there is evidence or need
    to do so. Unlike conventional anticipators, this setting is not to be
    determined by current draw. There is no need to measure, know, or
    compensate for current.
    AVAILABLE SELECTION:
    Use UP and DOWN buttons to move between values 01, 02, or 03.
    Option 03ÐFahrenheit/Celsius Selection
    This selection operates the thermostat in either Fahrenheit or
    Celsius. Factory default is F.
    AVAILABLE SELECTION:
    Use UP and DOWN buttons to change between F and C.
    Option 04ÐG (fan) ON with W (Heat) Selection
    This selection determines whether G (fan) output is to be ON or
    OFF when W (furnace or strip heat) output is ON. Most furnaces
    and fan coils manage their own blowers and do not require a
    separate G signal. For these applications, select OFF. Some
    auxiliary heaters require a separate G signal from the thermostat to
    turn on the blower. In this case, select ON. Factory default is OF
    (off).
    AVAILABLE SELECTION:
    Use UP and DOWN buttons to change between ON and OFF.
    Option 10ÐO (reversing valve) On with Heat or Cool Selection
    This selection is only available on heat pump model thermostats.
    This selection determines whether the reversing valve is energized
    in the heating or cooling mode. Factory default is C.
    AVAILABLE SELECTION:
    Use UP and DOWN buttons to change between H and C.
    Option 13ÐRoom Temperature Offset Adjustment
    This option allows calibration (or deliberate miscalibration) of the
    room temperature sensor. There are various reasons why home-
    owners may want to have displayed temperature adjusted to a
    higher or lower value. The selected number is the number of
    degrees, plus or minus, which will be added to actual temperature.
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    							The numbers can range between -5 and +5. Factory default is 0.
    AVAILABLE SELECTION:
    Use UP and DOWN buttons to now move between -5 and +5 in
    steps of 1.
    Step 4ÐThermostat Operation
    TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
    Thermostat will display room temperature until UP or DOWN
    button is pressed. The word SET appears when these buttons are
    pressed and the current set point is displayed. If no buttons are
    pressed for 5 sec, the display will change back to show room
    temperature.
    TIMEGUARD TIMER
    A 5-minute timeguard is built into the thermostat immediately
    upon power up, and any time the compressor turns off. The
    compressor will not turn on until the timeguard has expired. The
    timeguard affects only compressor operation. Pressing UP and
    FAN buttons simultaneously will override the timeguard for 1
    cycle.
    CYCLE TIMER
    In normal heating and cooling operation the thermostat will not
    allow more than 4 equipment cycles per hour (or 1 cycle every 15
    minutes). Both the Y and W outputs have a 15-minute timer that
    starts counting down when the output is turned on, (e.g., if Y
    output is turned on for 9 minutes and then satisfies, it cannot turn
    back on for another 6 minutes regardless of demand). However,
    pressing UP and FAN buttons simultaneously or changing the set
    point will override the timer for 1 cycle.
    MINIMUM ON TIMER
    Once the equipment has turned on, it will remain on for a
    minimum of 3 minutes regardless of demand. However, the
    equipment can turn off in less than 3 minutes if a change in set
    point or a change in mode occurs.
    STAGING TIMER
    If the thermostat is a heat pump model, it has 2-stage heat
    capability. In normal operation there is a 15-minute delay between
    the first and second stages of heat. The Y output will energize first,
    then 15 minutes later, W is allowed to come on if the thermostat
    determines it is not satisfying the demand.However, if the heating demand is greater than 5É, there will be
    only a 3-minute delay before bringing on W.
    ERROR MESSAGES
    ²--²(two dashes) will be displayed if the thermostat cannot
    properly read room temperature. If²--²appears, replace
    thermostat.
    E4 will be displayed if the thermostat has an internal memory
    failure. If E4 appears, replace thermostat.
    Step 5ÐCheck Thermostat Operation
    FAN OPERATION
    1. Press FAN button. This will start continuous fan operation.
    FAN annunciator will turn on.
    2. Press FAN button again. This will stop continuous fan
    operation. FAN annunciator will turn off.
    HEATING OPERATION
    1. Press MODE button until HEAT is displayed.
    2. Press UP button until LCD readout reads 30É above room
    temperature. Press UP and FAN buttons simultaneously to
    defeat timers. Heating system should begin to operate imme-
    diately.
    3. For HP thermostats only, press MODE button until EMHT
    (emergency heat) appears. Press UP and FAN buttons simul-
    taneously to defeat timers. Emergency heating (W is ON, Y is
    OFF) should begin immediately.
    COOLING OPERATION
    1. Press MODE button until COOL is displayed.
    2. Press DOWN button until LCD readout reads 30É below room
    temperature. Press UP and FAN buttons simultaneously to
    defeat timers. Cooling system should begin to operate imme-
    diately.
    BUILDERÕS MODEL THERMOSTAT CONFIGURATION RECORD
    Owner/Operator __________________________________________  Date ________________________________________________
    Indoor Unit Model No. ______________________________________  Outdoor Unit Model No. _________________________________
    A) Mode Settings
    _____ Mode (OFF, HEAT, COOL, EMHT)
    _____ Heat/Cool Set Point Value
    _____ Fan (AUTO or ON)
    B) Configuration Options
    1 _____ Anticipator (1-3: factory default = 2)
    3 _____ Fahrenheit or Celsius (F or C: factory default = F)
    4 _____ Fan On with W (Off or On: factory default = Off)
    10 _____ O (reversing valve) On with heat (H), or Cool (C) (factory default = C)
    13 _____ Room Temperature Offset (-5 to +5: factory default = 0)
    (Note: Configuration Options 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 are not applicable)
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    							*WIRING DIAGRAM NOTES
    1. If power stealing method is used, leave C terminal disconnected between thermostat and equipment and add the supplied 270 ohm load
    resistor as shown.
    2. Power stealing method may not be used with the Two-Zone system. In addition, the supplied 270 ohm load resistor MUST always be
    connected between Y1 and C at Two-Zone input as shown.
    Fig. 4ÐTypical Heat Pump
    A98217
    HEAT STAGE 2
    FA N
    24 VAC HOT
    24 VAC COMMW
    O
    G
    R
    C
    YW
    O
    G
    R
    C
    YW
    O
    R
    C
    Y
    HEAT PUMP
    THERMOSTATSINGLE-SPEED
    HEAT PUMP TYPICAL
    FAN COIL
    VA LV E REVERSING
    HEAT/COOL
    STAGE 1
    Fig. 2ÐTypical Air Conditioner
    A99154
    HEATING
    FA N
    24 VAC HOT
    24 VAC COMM
    COOLING
    N/AW
    G
    R
    C
    YW
    G
    R
    C
    Y
    C
    Y
    AC
    THERMOSTATSINGLE-SPEED
    AIR CONDITIONER TYPICAL
    FAN COIL/
    FURNACE
    270 W, 10 W *
    RESISTOR
    (SUPPLIED)
    * See note 1*
    O
    Fig. 5ÐTwo-Zone with Air Conditioner
    A99116
    HEATING
    FA N
    24 VAC HOT
    24 VAC COMM
    COOLING
    N/AW
    G
    R
    CW1
    G
    R
    C
    YY1
    AC
    THERMOSTATTWO-ZONE
    THERMOSTAT
    INPUT
    270 W, 10 W *
    RESISTOR
    (SUPPLIED)
    * See note 2
    *
    O
    Fig. 3ÐTypical Heat Only
    A99115
    HEATING
    FA N
    24 VAC HOT
    24 VAC COMM
    COOLING
    N/AW
    G
    R
    C
    YW
    G
    R
    C
    Y
    AC
    THERMOSTATTYPICAL
    FAN COIL/
    FURNACE
    270 W, 10 W *
    RESISTOR
    (SUPPLIED)
    *
    * See note 1
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    Copyright 1999 CARRIER Corp. · 7310 W. Morris St. · Indianapolis, IN 46231tstt22si
    Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
    Book 1 4
    Tab misc. misc.
    PC 101 Catalog No. 03TS-TA16 Printed in U.S.A. Form TSTAT-22SI Pg 4 8-99 Replaces: TSTAT-21SI 
    						
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