Heat pump terminal outputs, Multi-stage terminal outputs – White Rodgers 90 SERIES User Manual

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HEAT PUMP TERMINAL OUTPUTS

Refer to equipment manufacturers’ instruc-
tions for specific system wiring information.

You can configure the thermostat for use
with the following heat pump system types:

HEAT PUMP TYPE 1. Single-stage
compressor system; gas or electric backup.

HEAT PUMP TYPE 2. Multi-stage or two-
compressor system; gas or electric backup.

HEAT PUMP TYPE 3. System requiring
separate signals for heat (W1, W2) and cool
(Y1); gas or electric backup.

This thermostat is designed to operate a
single-transformer system. If you have a two-
transformer system, cut and tape off one
transformer. If transformer safety circuits are
in only one of the systems, remove the
transformer of the system with NO safety
circuits. If required, replace remaining
transformer with a 75VA Class II transformer.
After disconnecting one transformer, the two
commons must be jumpered together.

Use the terminal output information below to
help you wire the thermostat properly for
your heat pump system type. After wiring,
see CONFIGURATION section for proper
thermostat configuration.

MULTI-STAGE TERMINAL OUTPUTS

Refer to equipment manufacturers’ instruc-
tions for specific system wiring information.

You can configure the thermostat for use
with either multi-stage electric heat systems
or multi-stage gas systems. When configured
for electric heat, the G terminal (blower/fan)
will be energized on a call for heat.

This thermostat is designed to operate a
single-transformer system. If you have a two-
transformer system, cut and tape off one
transformer. If transformer safety circuits are
in only one of the systems, remove the
transformer of the system with NO safety
circuits. If required, replace remaining
transformer with a 75VA Class II transformer.
After disconnecting one transformer, the two
commons must be jumpered together.

Use the terminal output information below to
help you wire the thermostat properly for
your multi-stage system. After wiring, see
CONFIGURATION section for proper
thermostat configuration.

THERMOSTAT TERMINALS (Upper)

L

PH

D

SA

SB

SC

O T

Malfunction Light

X-10 Module Input Not Used

Remote Sense A

Remote Sense B

Remote Sense C

Outdoor Sensor

THERMOSTAT TERMINALS (Upper)

L

PH

D

SA

SB

SC

O T

Malfunction Light

X-10 Module Input Not Used

Remote Sense A

Remote Sense B

Remote Sense C

Outdoor Sensor

THERMOSTAT TERMINALS (Lower)

SYSTEM

E

C

R

W3/A1

W2

E2/P

W1

Y2

Y1

B

O

G

Multi-Stage

No Function

24 Volt

(Common)

24 Volt

(Hot)

Damper terminal

energized in

occupied mode

Heat mode 2nd

stage

No function

Heat mode

1st stage

Cool mode

2nd stage

Cool mode

1st stage

Energized in

Heat and Off

Mode

Energized in

Cool Mode

Blower/Fan Energized

on call for Cool (and
Heat if confgured to

Electric Heat).

THERMOSTAT TERMINALS (Lower)

SYSTEM

E

C

R

W3/A1

W2

E2/P

W1

Y2

Y1

B

O

G

Single-stage compressor system; gas or electric backup

Heat Pump 1*

Heat mode

1st stage.

Emergency

mode 1st

stage.

24 Volt

(Common)

24 Volt

(Hot)

Damper terminal

energized in

occupied mode

Heat mode 3rd

stage.

Emergency mode

2nd stage

E2 - Emergency

mode constant

output.

P - All other modes

constant output.

Heat mode

2nd stage

No Output

Heat and cool

modes 1st

stage

(compressor)

Energized in

Heat, Off,

Emergency

Mode

Energized in

Cool Mode

Blower/Fan Energized

on call for Heat and

Cool

Multi-stage or two compressor system; gas or electric backup

Heat Pump 2*

Emergency

mode 1st

stage

24 Volt

(Common)

24 Volt

(Hot)

Damper terminal

energized in

occupied mode

Emergency mode

2nd stage

E2 - Emergency

mode constant

output.

P - All other modes

constant output.

Heat mode

3rd stage

Heat and cool

modes 2nd

stage

(compressor 2)

Heat and cool

modes 1st

stage

(compressor 1)

Energized in

Heat, Off,

Emergency

Mode

Energized in

Cool Mode

Blower/Fan Energized

on call for Heat and

Cool

System requiring separate signals for heat (W1, W2) and cool (Y1); gas or electric backup

Heat Pump 3**

Emergency

mode 1st

stage

24 Volt

(Common)

24 Volt

(Hot)

Damper terminal

energized in

occupied mode

Heat mode 2nd

stage.

Emergency mode

2nd stage.

E2 - Emergency

mode constant

output.

P - All other modes

constant output.

Heat mode

1st stage

No Output

Cool mode

1st stage

Energized in

Heat, Off,

Emergency

Mode

Energized in

Cool Mode

Blower/Fan Energized

on call for Heat and

Cool

* If system does not provide connection to E, jumper W1 to E to provide Aux heating in emergency mode.

** If system does not provide connection to E, jumper W2 to E to provide Aux heating in emergency mode.

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