Honeywell TB6575 manual

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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS 62-0311—1 3 TB6575/TB8575 Digital F an Coil Thermostats PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The TB6575 and TB8575 are a fa mily of Digi tal F an Co il therm ostats for residential and comm ercial applications such as hotels, condomin iums, school classrooms, etc. Four models are availab le for your application: • TB6575A1016 – 2 -[...]

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    TB6575/TB8575 DIGITAL F AN COIL THERMOSTATS 62-0311—13 2 SPECIFICATIONS Supply V olta ges: TB6575A10 16 and TB65 75B1000: • 120 V ac ±10 % at 50/60Hz • 240 V ac -15% to +10% at 50 /60Hz TB6575C10 16: • 120 V ac ±10 % at 50/60Hz • 240 V ac -15% to +10% at 50 /60Hz • 277 V ac ±10 % at 50/60Hz TB8575A10 16: • 20 to 30 V ac at 50/60Hz [...]

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    TB6575/TB8575 DIGITAL F AN COIL THER MOSTATS 3 62-0311—13 T able 2. Ap plication s and Features Fig. 1. Dime nsions in in ches (mm). INSTALLATION When Installing this Pr oduct… 1. Read these inst ructions ca refully . Failure to follo w them could da mage the pro duct or caus e a hazard- ous condition. 2. Chec k the ra tings gi ven i n the inst[...]

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    TB6575/TB8575 DIGITAL F AN COIL THERMOSTATS 62-0311—13 4 adaptor plate (50033847 -001) can be used wit h a 4 x 4 in . or a vert ical junction box for which mounting screws are supplied (see F ig. 3 on pa ge 5). 1. Prepare th e supply wires : a. Mounting on a 4 x 4 in. or vertical 2 x 4 in. junction box: (1) Feed the supply wires thr ough the junc[...]

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    TB6575/TB8575 DIGITAL F AN COIL THER MOSTATS 5 62-0311—13 Fig. 3. Mount ing sub-base and thermostat using the adap tor plate (50 033847-001) . T e rminal Wiring T able 3 provides the ter minal wir ing for each model an d application. NOTE: The TB 6575A1016,TB 6575B1000 and TB6575C1016 mode ls have co lor coded fl y leads attached to the terminals[...]

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    TB6575/TB8575 DIGITAL F AN COIL THERMOSTATS 62-0311—13 6 T erminal Identifier LW / Y n / a i Gl Gm Gh N Rs a Sc b SB c Ps d Fly lead wire color Black Orange Red Blue Brown White None e 2 pipes; Heat only  W    OR O 2 pipes; Cool only  Y    OR O 2 pipes; Heat or Cool with Manual Changeover  W/Y    OR O [...]

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    TB6575/TB8575 DIGITAL F AN COIL THER MOSTATS 7 62-0311—13 Accessory Wiring Remote Pipe Sensor Wiring The remote pipe sensor is us ed for 2 pipes auto a nd 2 pipes heat and cool with auxi liar y heat change ov er . The pipe sensor will sense the temperatur e in the pipes to tell the ther mostat when the system is set for Heat or Cool. 1. Check Ins[...]

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    TB6575/TB8575 DIGITAL F AN COIL THERMOSTATS 62-0311—13 8 Thermostat Wiring Diagrams The figures in this section illust rate typical wiring for : • TB6575A1016,TB65 75B1000 and TB6575C1016 fan coil ther mostats, which are 120/24 0/277 V ac p owered. Ref er to Fig. 7–Fig. 13, b eginning on page 8. • TB8575A1016 model, which is 24 V ac powered[...]

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    TB6575/TB8575 DIGITAL F AN COIL THER MOSTATS 9 62-0311—13 . Fig. 13. Wirin g diagram wh en missi ng a wire for electromechanical r etrofit (120/240/ 277 V ac shown). 24 V ac Wiring Diagrams (TB8575) For the TB8575A1016 model, a 24 V ac C lass 2 NEMA rated transformer must be used. Fig. 14. T wo pipes Heat-onl y wiring di agram (24 V ac shown ). F[...]

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    TB6575/TB8575 DIGITAL F AN COIL THERMOSTATS 62-0311—13 10 Fig. 19. T wo pipes (Heat or Cool) wi th A uxiliary Heat and Manual Ch angeover wir ing diagram (24 V a c shown ). . Fig. 20. Wirin g diagram wh en missi ng a wire for electr omechani cal retr ofit (24 V ac shown). Removing the Thermostat WARNING Risk of elec trical shoc k. Can cause se ve[...]

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    TB6575/TB8575 DIGITAL F AN COIL THER MOSTATS 11 62-0311—13 Fig. 23. LCD displ ay sho wing default screen. Po w e r - u p At power-up, the thermostat’s LCD shows all display segments fo r two seco nds, en ters a sel f-test mo de f or a fe w seconds, and then d isplays the current room temperature (d efault screen), as shown in F ig. 23. NO TE: I[...]

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    TB6575/TB8575 DIGITAL F AN COIL THERMOSTATS 62-0311—13 12 2 System T ype 0 Heat only 1 Cool only 2 T wo pipes: Heat or Cool; Manual Changeover 3 T wo pipes: Heat or Coo l; Seasona l Changeo ver (requir es option al pipe sens or) 4 F o ur pipes: Manual Changeover TB6575A,TB 6575B and TB6575C only 5 F o ur pipes: Auto Changeover TB6575A,TB 6575B an[...]

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    TB6575/TB8575 DIGITAL F AN COIL THER MOSTATS 13 62-0311—13 10 Control Meth od for 4-Pipe A uto Changeover 1 Singl e Setpoi nt (Defaul t) Uses switching diff erential to change b etween heating and coolin g and contro ls to a single se tpoint (O nly displayed f or system typ es 5 or 7) 2 Heat and Cool Setpoints ( 2 setpoint m ethod) Uses a dead ba[...]

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    TB6575/TB8575 DIGITAL F AN COIL THERMOSTATS 62-0311—13 14 Installer T est (IT) Mode T o enter Installer T est Mode: • Press and hold both the Up arrow button and th e Down Ar ro w butt on for th ree (3) second s. This disp la ys all segm ents of th e LCD scre en on the LCD . See Fig. 22 on page 10. T able 5 provid es the T est codes (IT code s)[...]

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    TB6575/TB8575 DIGITAL F AN COIL THER MOSTATS 15 62-0311—13 3. After the desire d value displays , press the Syst em button to store your value selection and dis play the next IT code. NO TE: Ex iting Insta ller T est Mode is the same as the method for en tering t est mode , Fig. 25. Insta ller T est (IT) mode sc reen. OPERATION PROPOR TIONAL + IN[...]

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    TB6575/TB8575 DIGITAL F AN COIL THERMOSTATS 62-0311—13 16 Fig. 26. Auto Chang eover with Heat/Coo l Setpoints deadband illu stration. For 4 pipe applications with Auto Changeover and a single setpoint, when Economy Setback is enabled, the setpoint will rev er t to a dual he at/cool setpoint approach. Th e remote setba ck heating and rem ote setba[...]

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    TB6575/TB8575 DIGITAL F AN COIL THER MOSTATS 17 62-0311—13 T able 7. Log ic for 2 Pipes with Auxiliar y Heat If pipe temperatu re is between the two threshold values after the 5 m inute purge occur s, the therm ostat will activ ate a second 5 min ute purge to doub le check the wate r temper ature. If after t he second 5 minut e purge, the water t[...]

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    TB6575/TB8575 DIGITAL F AN COIL THERMOSTATS 62-0311—13 18 T ROUBLESHOOTING T able 8 provides troubleshooting in formation. T able 8. T roubl eshooting. Symptom P ossible Cause Action Display does not come on. Thermostat is not being pow ered. For TB6575A/B/C, check f o r 120/240 /277 V ac b etween L and N. For TB8575A, check for 24 V ac between R[...]

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    TB6575/TB8575 DIGITAL F AN COIL THER MOSTATS 19 62-0311—13 Cooling does no t turn on (Cool On is so lid in the display). Cooling equipm ent failure. For TB6575A/ B/C: 1. Check f or 120/240/2 77 V ac at t he equipment be tween power and common , (terminals L an d N). 2. Check for 120/240/277 V ac be tween the cool (Y) and com- mon (N) ter minals. [...]

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    TB6575/TB8575 DIGITAL F AN COIL 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 © 2013 Honey well International In c. 62-0311—13 KK Re v . 10-13 Printed in United States Activity Sens ing does not exit when button pr[...]