Bryant TEMPSURE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTAT P/N TSTATBBP220-LA User Manual

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Table 1 — Thermostat Wiring Terminations

EXISTING

WIRE

DESIGNATION

FUNCTION

TERMINAL

CONNECTION

G or F

Fan

G

Y1, Y, or C

Cooling

Y1

W1, W, or H

Heating

W1/O/B

Rh, R, M, Vr, or A

Power (24 v)

R

C

Common

C*

O/B

Reversing Valve

W1/O/B†

Y2

Second Stage Cooling

Y2*

W2

Second Stage Heating

W2*

*Terminals C, W2, and Y2 may not be used in all applications.

†Used on Heat Pump applications only.

III. SET CLOCK

The Set Clock button allows the user to change the time and
day displayed on the thermostat. Press the Set Clock button.
The current time will blink on and off. Press the UP ARROW
and DOWN ARROW buttons until the correct time is shown.
Hold down the buttons to quickly move through the time dis-
play. The AM and PM annunciators will automatically change.
Hold down the Fan button while pressing UP ARROW or
DOWN ARROW to change the time by hours instead of min-
utes. To ensure the schedules are properly followed, make sure
that AM or PM is correct for the time chosen. When the cor-
rect time is shown, press the Mode button to modify the day

of the week. The current day will blink on and off. Press the
UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW buttons until the correct
day is shown. Press the Set Clock button again to exit the
Set Time mode.

IV. HEAT PUMP CONFIGURATION

To configure the thermostat for heat pump operation, Ad-
vanced Setup Steps 3 (Heat Pump Operation) and 4 (Revers-
ing Valve Polarity) must be configured correctly. See the
Configure Advanced Setup section for information on config-
uring these options.

NOTE:

Some large commercial rooftop heat pump units (542J)

must be configured with Advanced Setup Step 3 (Heat Pump
Operation) set to OFF. Refer to the base unit instructions for
more information.

V. CONFIGURE ADVANCED SETUP

To enter into the advanced setup screens of the thermostat,
press the Mode and Program buttons at the same time. The
Advanced Setup Step number is shown in the top right
corner of the thermostat screen. Use the Mode button to
advance through the steps. There are 15 Advanced Setup Steps.
See Table 2. Press the Program button at any time to exit the
Advanced Setup mode.

NOTE:

Advanced Setup Steps 1 and 2 are configured with

the Set Clock button, and are not accessed through the
advanced setup screens.

A. Heat Pump Configuration (Steps 3 and 4)

To set the thermostat for heat pump operation, Advanced Setup
Step 3 must be configured to ON. Use the UP and DOWN
ARROW buttons to configure the step. The default is OFF.
Press the Mode button to continue to Step 4. Step 4 is used to
set the reversing valve polarity for the heat pump. The vari-
able can be set to either ‘‘B’’ or ‘‘O.’’ Set the reversing valve
polarity to the correct value depending on the application. The
default is ‘‘O.’’

NOTE:

Step 4 will appear only if Step 3 is set to ON. Step 5

will appear only if Step 3 is set to OFF.

Table 2 — Advanced Setup Configuration

STEP

DESCRIPTION

RANGE

DEFAULT

1*

Time of Day

12:00 AM -

11:59 PM

12:00 AM

2*

Day of the Week

Sunday through

Saturday

Monday

3

Heat Pump

Off/On

Off

4

Reversing Valve

Polarity

O/B

O

5

Electric Heat

Off/On

Off

6

Deadband

1 - 6 degrees

2

7

Forced Minimum

Temperature Difference

0 - 6 degrees

2

8

Cycles per Hour

d, d1, 2 - 6

6

9

Thermoglow™ Backlight

Off/On

On

10

Reset Service

Filter Icon

11

Service Filter

Run Time

0-1950 hrs

500 hrs

12

Temperature Units

F/C

F

13

Security Level

0 - 3

0

14

Maximum Allowable

Heat Set Point

35 - 99 F (1-37 C)

80 F (27 C)

15

Minimum Allowable

Cooling Set Point

35 - 99 F (1-37 C)

65 F (18 C)

*Accessed and configured through the Set Clock button.

W2

TYPICAL
UNIT

L

C

G

Y1

E

O

W1

R

Y2

24 VAC COMMON

FAN RELAY

COMPRESSOR RELAY

1st STAGE HEAT CIRCUIT

24 VAC RETURN

2nd STAGE HEAT CIRCUIT

W2 Y2 R W1 Y1 G

C

THERMOSTAT

B

O

Fig. 3 — Typical Wiring (Single-Stage Cooling Units)

W2

TYPICAL
UNIT

L

C

G

Y1

E

O

W1

R

Y2

24 VAC COMMON

FAN RELAY

COMPRESSOR RELAY

1st STAGE HEAT CIRCUIT

24 VAC RETURN

2nd STAGE COMPRESSOR RELAY

2nd STAGE HEAT CIRCUIT

W2 Y2 R W1 Y1 G

C

THERMOSTAT

B

O

Fig. 4 — Typical Wiring (Two-Stage Cooling Units)

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