Manual Home Automation RC-1000

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    1 1 RC-1000 Th ermostat Installation Ins tructions DESCRIPTION The RC-1000 is a precision digital thermostat designed for 24 VAC he ating and cooling systems. The RC-1000 will support the following systems: ¾ Single Stage Heat/Cool Conventional ¾ Heat Pump (2 Stage Heat / 1 S tage Cool) ¾ Dual Fuel Heat Pump (2 Stage Heat / 1 Stage Coo l) The RC ...

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    2 2 Location When replacing an ex isting thermostat, install the RC-1000 in the same location. If the existing location doesn' t meet the following criteria, choose a n ew location to mount the RC-1000. When choosing a location for the thermostat: 1. Ensure that the thermostat is mounted 5 feet above the floor and is at least 2 feet from an ou ...

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    3 3 Connect each wire to the terminal st rip(s) on the thermostat base per the wiring diagram for your system application - See Figures 4 - 7. Form the thermostat wiring so that the ca ble lies flat between the termina l strip(s) and the center of the base - See Figure 2 . If a remote s y stem or temperature sensor is bein g used with the thermosta ...

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    4 4 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS CA UTION : Do not short gas valve, fan, heat relay, or cool rela y ...even momentaril y. Do not attempt to hook up to live circuits. An accidental connection to a component on the thermostat circuit board could cause damage to the thermostat. 24VAC "HOT" 24VAC Common 24VAC CONTROL TRANSMFOM ER THERMOSTAT UP 1 3 ...

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    5 5 3. When configured as a co nventional thermostat, by default this the rmostat does not turn the fan on with a call for heat. If the furnace requi res the thermostat to turn the fan on with a call for heat, confi gure the “System Mode” to “Fan On W ith Heat” under “System Options” . 4. A conventional thermostat can be configured for ...

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    6 6 Single Stage Conventional 24VAC " HOT" Heat 24VAC Com mon* Fan Cool UP 24V AC CONTROL TRANSM FOMER Fan Relay Cool Relay Heat Relay HVAC SYSTEM THERMOSTAT (RC) (C) (Y1) (G) (W1) 1 3 8 6 7 * Common wire is required in “heat only” or “cool only” applications . Also use a common if heat, cool , or fan relay cannot supply 15m A to ...

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    7 7 About Heat Pump System s 1) Terminal 5 (O) is energized for coolin g Terminal 6 (B) is energized for heating In most applications, the reversing valve is energiz ed for cooling and should be connected to the "O" terminal. If the heat pump requires the reve rsing valve to be energized fo r heating, connect the rev ersing valve to the & ...

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    8 8 Heat Pum p (2 Stage Heat / 1 Stage Cool) 24VAC Common 24VAC "HOT" Auxilirary Heat Compressor Ground Fault Fan Compressor Relay Aux Heat Relay Fan Relay Fault Relay Reversing Valve Energized in Cool Energized in Heat 24VAC CONTROL TRANSM FOMER THERMOSTAT UP HVAC SYSTEM 7 6 8 3 1 (G) (Y1) (B) (C) (RC) 4 5 9 (O) (W2) (L) Figure 7 – Con ...

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    9 9 REMOTE SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS This thermostat has been prepro grammed with energ y saving pro gram schedules in accordance with the ENERGY STAR ® program. W hen used with a remote system, HAI recommends that the Program Mode be configured as “None” or “Occup ancy”. This will disable the internal program schedules. HAI HOME CONTROL SYST ...

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    1 1 0 0 REMOTE SETBACK SWITCH The thermostat can be connected to a remote switch to toggle the desired heat and cool temperature se ttings between preset setpoints. A signal ca n be sent from the re mote switch location to ch ange the thermostat temperature setting s from the Occupancy Day temperature se ttings to the Occupancy Night temperature se ...

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    1 1 1 1 REMOTE TEMPERATURE SENSOR A remote temperature se nsor can be installed to monitor the temperature from a re mote location or can be combined with the onboard temperature sensor for the average temperature of two locations. Run a twisted pair, shielded cable from the RC-10 00 to the remote temperature sensor location. For distances up to 10 ...

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    1 1 2 2 SETUP AND CONFI GURATION NOTE: For proper operation of the features of this thermostat, the Ti me and Date must be set. Even w hen connected to an HAI controller which sets the time and day, the Date must be manually set in the ther mostat under the “S ettings” menu. INSTALLATION SETTINGS This section describes the items that the instal ...

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    1 1 3 3 System Type *Conventional Dual Fuel Heat Pump 1 Heat Pump *Auto Changeover No Fan With Heat Auto Changeover Fan On With Heat Auto Changeover Fan On With Heat Auto Changeover Fan On With Heat Manual Changeover Fan On With Heat Manual Changeover Fan On With Heat Manual Changeover No Fan With Heat Manual Changeover Fan On With Heat Heat Onl y ...

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    1 1 4 4 Cool Mi ni mu m On The number of minutes the thermostat forces the cooling system to remain on before turning off. Raising this number will increase the total time the cooling s y stem is on (saving energ y ), but may allow the temperature to drif t farther from setpoint (decreasing comfort). W hen combined with Cool Minimum Off, cycles per ...

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    1 1 5 5 Auxiliary Heat Diffe rential: This determines how far from the setpoint the temperature has to be b efore the auxiliary heat turns on. This is onl y available for heat pump s y stems. Conventional (1 Cool / 1 Heat) Heat Pum p (1 Cool / 2 Heat) Dual Fuel Heat Pump (1 Cool / 2 Heat) EEC *On On / Off EEC *On On / Off EEC Settings Cool Anticipa ...

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    1 1 6 6 TROUBLESHOOTIN G TIPS SYMP TOM ACTION TO TAKE 1. Check power to the thermostat Thermostat Dead 2. Check wiring diagrams SYMP TOM ACTION TO TAKE 1. Check for break in W or Y wire 2. Allow minimum off time to pass 3. Check sy stem options for correct setting s 4. If arrow is blinking, wait until startup delay expires 5. Mode is Off (Select He ...

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