GE 5200 installation instructions Temperature Limiting, Diagnosis Switch

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Temperature Limiting

Temperature Limiting

Temperature limiting can reduce energy costs by limiting the lowest temperature that can be set for cooling and the highest temperature that can be set for heating. Temperature limiting is controlled by setting the first six auxiliary switches.

The first three are used to select cooling range limits and the next three are used to select heating range limits.

1 2 34 5 6 7 89A

BCDE

UP

DOWN

Auxiliary controls

COOLING LIMITS

Limit Switch

Temp Range

UP/On

F.

 

 

None

60 to 85

1

64 to 85

1 & 2

66 to 85

2

68 to 85

2 & 3

70 to 85

1 & 2 & 3

72 to 85

1 & 3

74 to 85

3

76 to 85

HEATING LIMITS

Limit Switch

Temp Range

UP/On

F.

 

 

None

60 to 85

4

60 to 80

4 & 5

60 to 78

5

60 to 76

5 & 6

60 to 74

4 & 5 & 6

60 to 72

4 & 6

60 to 70

6

60 to 65

Diagnosis Switch

The Zoneline has a diagnosis feature. When switch D is moved to the UP (on) position, the unit will go through an operations check of all components which takes about two minutes. This diagnostic tool is intended for use by a qualified technician.

1 2 34 5 6 7 89A

BCDE

UP

DOWN

Auxiliary controls

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