Lennox International Inc CBX40UHV02, XP2101, XC2105, XC1702, XP1906, XP1702, SLP9801, G71MPP03 Tips

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icomfortt−enabled Air Handler & conventional non−communicating Heat Pump unit

An icomfort air handler (CBX32MV or CBX40UHV) with a conventional non− communicating heat pump unit.

NOTE − IMPORTANT! Be sure to set up the air handler control for heat strips (if used) prior to powering up the system and thermostat.

1. Configure air handler control (AHC) for auxiliary heat strips if used.

2. Wiring Communicating System Wiring diagram on Page 59

and Optional Accessories Wiring (Page 61) for any accessories be- ing installed with the system.

D4−conductor thermostat wire from the icomfort Wi-Fit thermostat to the air handler (R, i+, i−, C)

DConventional thermostat wire with 5 to 6 conductors from icom- fort air handler to conventional HP (5 – 8 wires). (Y1, C, R, W1, O, and on some models Y2)

DWiring as required for accessories

3.On air handler control, with 2−stage HP cut the tage Compr"

onboard clippable link. Cut W951 between W1 & W2 for two−stage electric heat only.

4.After the entire system is wired, power up the system; the icomfort Wi- Fit thermostat will check the system for installed communication de- vices.

5.In the installer setup button, select

ing equipment

yes button.

6.Select the ype" from the device list using the up/down

arrows and press the edit button. Then select the heat pump type (1−stage HP or 2−stage HP) and press the save button.

7.On the thermostat, go past the

vices" to the o adjust a setting" screen. Select the

device list using the up/down arrows and press the edit button.

8.Select Balance Point Control (if outdoor sensor is installed) and press

edit. Use the down arrow to select

save. High and

Low Balance Points will appear in red.

 

9.Complete Balance Point Control by editing the High and Low Balance Points. It is not necessary to change the defaults, but you must save each setting. The red settings will go away after pressing save. Press the back button to return to the adjust screen.

10.Use the arrows to select Air Handler from system devices list. Press edit. From this Air Handler screen you will have access to the various airflow settings. Set the system air volumes according the needs of the home. When all CFM settings are complete, press the back button. Address any red settings as described in steps 8 and 9. Press next step to advance to the tests button.

11.Test the system operation and confirm the system is electrically ener- gized and operational. Particularly, test the heat strips (when used) to insure the auxiliary stages operate as designed. Press done.

12.Exit the installer setup mode by selecting the EXIT button.

TIPS

SIf the thermostat fer a choice for

heat" and or the electric heat will not function; the electric heat has not been configured. Configure the electric heat as described on Page 64, or for complete detail, see the Air Handler installation instructions. Re- configure the icomfort system by entering the installer program and se- lecting the setup button and following the prompts.

SHigh & low balance points are enabled and adjusted under the installer

section of the thermostat. In the equipment button select

press edit. Scroll down to Point Control" and press edit and select Enabled and then save.

SIf an optional outdoor temperature sensor has been installed, you may display the outdoor temperature on the home screen of the thermostat.

To turn on (or off) the emp Display". From the Home screen, press press for more area and select the HELP icon. Press the user preferences box and scroll down to emp Display". Press

the modify button and use the up/down arrows to select On (or Off) and then press the save button. Press done to return to the Home screen.

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Contents CONTROLS INSTALLER’S SYSTEM SETUP GUIDEicomfortt−Enabled Units 2P0912**P506920-01Page Setting up typical icomfortt systemsTable of Contents Figure 1. icomfort by Lennoxt system SupportsOutdoor Temperature Sensor option Installation and Setup Figure 4. Entering Change settingsFigure 3. Settings change tools Dealer NumberTable 1. System setting defaults and range Circulate fan ON time settingFigure 6. Set current time and date Set time and date09 39 am Figure 5. View/edit time and dateFigure 7. Using the HUMIDITY CONTROL TIPS Add or Remove Non−communicating equipmentSystem Add Non−Communicating Outdoor unitFigure 8. Add non−communicating device red settingsHumidifier 5a 5bFigure 9. Add or remove non−communicating device SystemDehumidifier Figure 10. Add or remove non−communicating deviceSystem DehumidifierFigure 11. Adjust communicating device screens Adjust a setting screen communicating devicesG71MPP or SLP98 Furnace Note Figure 12. Accessing device to modifyFigure 13. Modify device settings Figure 14. Adjust a non−communicating device setting Figure 15. Adjust a non−communicating device setting Figure 16. Adjust dehumidification when not using Humiditrol or an auxiliary dehumidifier DEHUMIDIFICATION modes Humidification and Dehumidification ModesHUMIDIFICATION modes Figure 19. Typical tests results screens Use the Tests / Diagnostics featuresFigure 17. Start testing screen Figure 18. Select tests to run screenFigure 21. Equipment parameters screen Equipment, Alerts, DiagnosticsSet up Equipment parameters Figure 20. Testing finished screenFigure 22. Edit equipment details Run DiagnosticsView and clear Installer Alerts Figure 23. Select device and run diagnosticsFigure 26. Cleared alerts screen Figure 25. Cleared alert confirmationView cleared alerts Figure 24. Selecting and viewing alertsHERE Figure 27. Wi−Fi setupSecure Connection Recommended STARTFigure 28. Change Networks Registering the icomfort Wi-FitthermostatRegistration for online access Figure 30. icomfort Wi-FitRegistration screen Wi-FitTher Welcome homeHow Do I Upload a Skin? Figure 31. PC Welcome Screenyes no Access installer program from Home screenFigure 34. Re−configuration process Reconfigure a system2nd Stage Differential where applicable2 Rules for SSR Smooth Setback Recovery SSRHigh Balance Point Heat Pump, Dual Fuel and Balance PointsHeat Pump Balance Points Low Balance PointShut down HP Gas Heat Control Mode Figure 36. Variable Capacity Operation Flow ChartTable 2. Variable Capacity Furnace Operation Staged operationLoad−tracking Variable Capacity FAQs SLP98V only Installer entry Table 3. Adjustable Parameters Table InstallerLock in 2nd stage HP by Outdoor Temp Table 3. Adjustable Parameters Table InstallerAIR HANDLER Table 3. Adjustable Parameters Table InstallerFURNACE Gas Heat Airflow SettingsTable 3. Adjustable Parameters Table Installer Table 3. Adjustable Parameters Table Installer Cooling Airflow SettingsHeat Pump Airflow Settings Table 3. Adjustable Parameters Table Installer Other ParametersTable 4. Adjustable Parameters Table User Filter 1 Timer Table 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting Alert Table 5. Alert Codes and TroubleshootingAlert Table 5. Alert Codes and TroubleshootingAlert Table 5. Alert Codes and TroubleshootingAlert Table 5. Alert Codes and TroubleshootingAlert Table 5. Alert Codes and TroubleshootingAlert Table 5. Alert Codes and TroubleshootingAlert Table 5. Alert Codes and TroubleshootingAlert Table 5. Alert Codes and TroubleshootingTable 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting Homeowner Service Alert Codes8Corrective Action / Comments Table 6. Troubleshooting TipsIssue / Problem Possible CauseHigh Balance Point and Low Bal Table 6. Troubleshooting TipsDetermine the actual Software ver Table 6. Troubleshooting TipsDuring the cooling mode the dis Table 6. Troubleshooting Tipsicomfortt Communicating System Wiring Wiring Diagramsicomfort by Lennoxt AIR HANDLER AHC Wiring Diagramsfor use with any icomfort by Lennoxt system Optional Accessories WiringLVCS Ventilation Control System Optional Accessories Wiringfor use with any icomfort by Lennoxt system attached to the PUSHBUTTON TIPS Setting up typical systemsTIPS TIPS Setting up typical systemsT PUMP DUAL FUELTIPS TIPS Setting up typical systemsTIPS TIPS Setting up typical systemsT PUMP UNITSTIPS Replacement Kit Catalog No Table 7. Replacement ControlsREVISION HISTORY icomfortt−Enabled Unit