Honeywell SERIES COMMUNICATING TB7600 manual

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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS Place Bar Code Here 62-2016-05 TB7600 Series Comm unicating R TU/Heat Pump Thermostats F OR COMMERCIAL HV A C APPLICATIONS APPLICATION The TB7600 Serie s PI thermostat fami ly is specif ically designed for single stage and multi-stage control of h eating/ cooling eq uipment such as rooftop and self -contained unit s. The[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 62-2016—05 2 • Remote indo or averagin g sensing with 2, 3, 4, 9 or 16 sensors • Remote dis charge air sensor i nput • Automatic frost protection to prevents c ostly freeze damage • Anti short cyc le and minim um on/off run time pr otection to redu ce wear and maximizes li fe span of m[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 3 62-2016—05 1 Use prog rammabl e models only when i nstalling as sta ndalone thermostats th at may e ventu ally be added to a WEBs- AX network. When a programmable thermo stat is added to a net work, schedu les should be applied t hrough the WEB- Station-AX. 2 Ther mostats order ed without an[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 62-2016—05 4 CAUTION Electronic controls ar e static sensitive device s. Discharge yourself properly befo re manipulation an d installing the thermo stat. Short cir cuit or wrong wir ing may permanent ly damage the th ermostat or th e equipment. Anti-sho rt cycling ca n be set to 0 mi nutes fo[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 5 62-2016—05 Wiring Identification and Screw T erminal Arra ngement Ta b l e 1 . T erminal i dentifica tion Fig. 5. Scre w terminal arrangement NO TES: — If auxili ar y output is used to toggle occupancy of th e electronic co ntrol card ins ide the equipmen t, confi gure the relay parameter [...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 62-2016—05 6 Detailed Wiring Diagra ms for Selected Models Fig. 6. TB765 6B5x00(x) 2 Heat/2 Cool/Economizer/Pr ogrammable Fig. 7. TB7652H5x0 0(x) Heat pump/Pro grammable Sensor Wiring f or all Thermostat Models Remote mo unt outdoor tem perature sens ors must be10 K ohm NTC @ 7 7 F . Remote se[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 7 62-2016—05 Fig. 8. Wiring example of single re mote wall mounted ro om sensor Fig. 9. Wiring examples of tw o remote wall mounted r oom sensors f or averagin g applications Fig. 10. Wiri ng examples of three re mote wall mounted r oom sensors f or averaging ap plications Scom RS AU C D1 Scom[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 62-2016—05 8 THERMOSTAT USER INTERFACE The ther mostat features a two-line, eight-characte r display . There is a low-le vel backlit lev el that is a lwa ys ac tive and can only be seen at night. T o turn on the bac k light to high l ev el, press an y key on the front panel. The back lit d isp[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 9 62-2016—05 User menu flo w char t NO TE: Promp ts may not all be pres ent depending on model se lected User Contr ol Options The TB7600 Series thermostat f eatures an intui tive , menu-drive n, back-li t LCD displa y that wal ks users through t he programming steps, making the programming pr[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 62-2016—05 10 T able 6. Sequence o f user menu: **Appears only in unoccupied mo de ***Appears on ly in ov err ide mode There is a default profile set in the therm ostat from th e factory . This enables the ther mostat to operate as a non- programmable unit in day mode ope ration at star t up. [...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 11 62-2016—05 T EMPERATURE SETPOINTS P ermanent setpoint c hanges This menu per mits the adju stment of all per manent temperature set points (occupied and unoccupied) as well as the desired temperature un its (°F or °C) as shown in T able 7. Permanent setpoints are writte n to RAM and EEPRO[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 62-2016—05 12 2 Event Schedule Setup an d Examples T able 8. Set 2 Events P er Day Men u Navigation T able 9. Example 1 - Office building closed all weekend * Programming consecu tive e vents to the same time will cause th e ther mostat to choose the last event as the time at which it will set[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 13 62-2016—05 4 Event Schedule Setup an d Examples T abl e 11. Set 4 Events P er Day Menu Navigation T able 12. Example 1 - Fou r event retail establishment s chedule * Programming events to the same time will ca ncel the last pe riod and le av e th e ther mostat in unoccup ied mode T able 13.[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 62-2016—05 14 CLOCK/DAY SETTINGS This secti on of the menu perm its the user to set the time an d day . Time setting Day setting Time format settin g Time set? Y/N No next Æ Y es down È Day set? Y/N No next Æ Y es down È 12/24hrs set? Y/N No = exit Y es down È Time 0:00 Use   T o se[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 15 62-2016—05 INSTALLER CONFIGURATI ON PARAMETER MENU This section des cribes the parameters available f or TB76 00 Series t hermo stat configuration. The TB760 0 Series can be programmed at the thermostat or through WEBStation-AX, with the f ollowing exception: Wireless models must ha ve the [...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 62-2016—05 16 Get F rom Get F rom another thermostat configuration utility Def ault va lue = 255 Range is : 0-254 Conditional p arameter to wireless m odels (TB76xxX5 x14W) This parameter is only available f or w ireless ther mostats. This parameter lets you to copy the configuration parameter[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 17 62-2016—05 Pwr del Po wer-up delay Default value = 10 seconds On initial power up of the ther mostat (each tim e 24 V ac power supply is removed and re-applie d) there is a d elay bef ore any operation is autho rized (fan, cooling or he ating). This can be used to sequence star t up multipl[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 62-2016—05 18 Anticycle Minimum on/ off operation time for stages Def ault val ue = 2 minutes Minimum on/off op eration time of co oling and heatin g stages. CAUTION Anti-sho rt cycling can b e set to 0 minutes f or equipment th at has an anti cycling t imer . Do n ot set to 0 unless t he equi[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 19 62-2016—05 C stage Or HP stage Number of coolin g stages 2 stages model only Def ault val ue = 2 stages For heat pump models, HP stage selects the number of compressor stag es Will rev er t the o peration of 2 stag e ther mostat to single sta ge operation only whe n the second coo ling step[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 62-2016—05 20 NO TE: For Heat Pump models: When the outsi de air sensor is not connect ed or is shorted, the thermostat bypa sses the heati ng/cooling loc kouts and the low/h igh balance poin ts. Also heat pump models, when set in Emerg ency system mode, bypass heating lockout and permits auxi[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 21 62-2016—05 T able 17. Addition al Configurat ion Parameters for Economiz er Models Configurati on parameter s Signific ance Default v alue Adjustments Chngstpt Changeover setpoint Default value = 55 F (13.0 C) In Cooling mo de. The outside air te mperature value at which the cooling will be[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 62-2016—05 22 T able 18. T roubleshooting Gu ide for all Models Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Ac tion No display on the therm ostat Absent or incorrec t supply vol t ag e Check power supply voltage between C and RC to be from 1 9- 30 V ac Chec k for t ripped fuse or circuit brea ker Ov erl[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 23 62-2016—05 T able 19. T roubleshooting Guide for Heat Pump Mode ls Symptom P ossible Cause Correctiv e Action Auxiliary heat doe s not operate Wrong mode sel ected Sel ect emergency heat mode Therm ostat in Uno ccupied mode Select Occ upied Hold in Schedu le hold or Ov erride to for ce the [...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 62-2016—05 24 SPECIFICATIONS Networ k Protocol: Models av ailable in BA Cnet MS/TP or ZigBee wireless mesh WEBs-AX Controllers: Compatible with WEB-2xx, WEB-6xx, and W EB-7xx Platform: WEB-2xx and WEB-6xx - W EBStation-AX 3.0 or later WEB-7xx - WEBStation-AX 3.5 or later Thermostat po wer requ[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS 25 62-2016—05 Agency Approvals all models: UL: UL 873 (US) and CSA C22.2 No . 24 (Canada), File E277 34 with CC N XAPX (US) and XAPX7 (Canada) Industry Ca nada: ICES-003 (Canad a) FCC: Complian t to CFR 47, Part 15, Subpar t B, Class A (US) CE: EMC Direct ive 89/3 36/EEC (Europe Uni on) C-Tick[...]

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    TB7600 SERIES COMMUNICATING RTU/HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell Intern ational Inc. 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley, MN 55422 customer.hone ywell.com ® U.S . Registered T rademark © 2011 Honey well International Inc. 62-2016—05 M.S . Rev . 09-11 Printed in United States[...]