Bryant 5200 manual

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    M O D E L 5 2 00 OWNERS MANU AL Premier Series 7-D ay Progra mma ble 2-H eat / 2-C ool & Heat Pum p Digital Thermostat Compatible with low voltage multi-stage heat pump systems with up to two stages of heating and two stages of cooling. Not for use on single-stage heating or cooling systems. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING © 2004 Braeb[...]

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    F E A T U R E S SPECIFICA TIONS 1 2 2 • Contemporary styling with large display • 7 Day Programming Flexibility • AC Powered with Batter y Back-up (2 AA Alkaline batteries included) • Relay Outputs for Maximum Compatibility • Easy Access Front Battery Door • Pre-programmed for quick installation • Meets Title 24 and Energy Star (Energ[...]

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    4 7. Mark p lace ment o f moun ting ho les as ap prop riate a nd dri ll usi ng a 3/1 6" dri ll bit . 8. Gent ly tap su ppli ed pla stic an chor s into t he hol es in th e wall . 9. Plac e the th ermo stat re ar body ( mount ing pl ate) aga inst t he wal l in the d esir ed loc ation maki ng sur e the mo unti ng hole s are al igne d as appr opri[...]

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    c o n t . 6 PROGRAMMING 5 5.2 Setting Current Time of Day and Day of W eek cont. 5.3 Setting T emperature Differential and Residual Cooling Fan F eature Setting First Stage Differential NOTE: The thermostat will return to normal operating mode automatically after 15 seconds if no key is pressed. It will also return to normal opera ting mode immedia[...]

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    8 PROGRAMMING c o n t . . 5 5.4 Setting Y our Energy Saving Programs Tips Before Starting 5.4 .1 • It is important for you to s et the current time of day (note AM/PM indicator in display), and the current day of week correctly to avoid problems with program execution. This must be done prior to entering any program settings. • Both the heating[...]

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    PROGRAMMING c o n t . . 5 5.4 Setting Y our Energ y Saving Programs cont. 11 ADDITIONAL OPERA TION FEATURES CONTINUES ON P AGE 6 5.4 .3 Entering Y our Program cont. . 3. If you d esir e to use a d iffe rent Qu ick Pr ogra m Grou p or Ind ivid ual Da y prog ram mo de you ca n chan ge by pr essi ng the D A Y/T IME bu tton t o selec t anot her gr oup [...]

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    12 NOTE: The installer can reset the thermostat and bypass the compressor protection features by pressing the RESET button. This will erase all entered programs, current time of day , day of week and other user settings and should only be used during installation for testing purposes or to reset a thermostat to regain normal operation. This will re[...]

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    14 T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G 7 Ve rify y our pro gram s etpo int ti me ent ries . The heat ing an d cool ing pr ogra ms uti lize th e same s etpo int ti mes, but have indi vidu al set poin t tempe ratur es for t he MOR N , D AY , EVE an d NIGH T setp oint s. See Settin g Y our Energy Saving Progr am sect ion of t his ma nual . Ther most at prog[...]

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    16 SYMPTOM POTENTIAL SOLUTION Ther mos tat wil l not allow m e to pr ogra m a setp oin t temp erat ure low er than 4 5˚ F (7 ˚ C). This i s below t he nor mal th ermos tat tem perat ure se ttin g rang e of 45˚ t o 90˚ F (7 ˚ to 32˚ C ). Fa n con tinu es to r un all th e tim e whet her the sy ste m is on or off. Chec k that th e fan co ntro l [...]

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    18 WIRING DIAGRAMS 8 T ypical Lennox HP19, HP20 Heat Pumps THERMOST A T TERMINAL BLOCK HEA T PUMP PCB R V-VR M Y E F R X Y1 Y2 W2 E G O B L C T ypical Lennox Heat Pumps (also see other Lennox diagrams) THERMOST A T TERMINAL BLOCK HEA T PUMP PCB R R Y W1 E G O L C Y1 Y2 W2 E G O B L C T ypical Lennox HP21 Heat Pump THERMOST A T TERMINAL BLOCK HEA T [...]

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    20 T ypical Y ork E1 Series Heat Pumps THERMOST A T TERMINAL BLOCK HEA T PUMP PCB R R Y W G O X B Y1 Y2 W2 E G O B L C User Supplied Jumper W I R I N G D I A G R A M S 8 c o n t . Brae burn S yste ms LLC w arra nts eac h new Br aebu rn the rmos tat agai nst any d efects th at are du e to fault y mater ial or work mans hip fo r a peri od of two y ea[...]