Wayne-Dalton WDTC-20 user manual Cross Reference Chart, Modify Label Scheme

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Step 6: Modify Label Scheme

If your combination of wires is not shown, refer to the cross reference chart below. Add the corresponding Wayne-Dalton terminal designation label to your wire’s label and then repeat Step 5 to match your wiring diagram. If a match is still not successful, contact customer support at 1-866-545-5765, e-mail at homesettings@wayne-dalton.com or contact your HVAC professional.

Note: The C wire (24 Volts AC) is not optional. If a C wire is not present, your Z-Wave®Enabled Thermostat will not operate, contact customer support for options.

Cross Reference Chart

Common Designations for Normal Gas, Oil and Electric systems and Heat Pump Systems

Your Wires

Z-Wave®Enabled Thermostat Terminal Designation

R or V or VR

RH and Jumper 3

ON - Single power for Heat and Cool

RH or R4

RH and Jumper 3

OFF - Power for Heat

RC

RC and Jumper 3 OFF - Power for Cool

WW - Heat Control

W2 W2 - 2nd stage Heat

Y Y - Cool Control

Y2 Do not connect and wrap exposed end with insulating electrical tape (2nd stage cool control

is not supported)

G or F G - Fan Control

C or X C - Common 24 VAC power (to power thermostat)

EDo not connect and wrap exposed end with insulating electrical tape (Emergency heat is supported by placing jumper 2 in the Aux position)

LDo not connect and wrap exposed end with insulating electrical tape (System Monitor is not supported)

T

Do not connect and wrap exposed end with insulating electrical tape (Outdoor Sensor is not

 

supported)

B or

B - Heat pump changeover (cool to heat, powered in heat)

O

O - Heat pump chageover (heat to cool, powered in cool)

B and O

If there are both B and O wires (typical of Trane Heat Pumps), DO NOT CONNECT B to B

 

terminal, Re-label B as C.

Installation

Common Designations for

Zoned Hot Water Systems

2

Wire Zoned Hot Water

Your Wires

Terminal Designation

 

R

RH

 

W

W

3

Wire Zoned Hot Water Solenoid Valves

Your Wires

Terminal Designation

 

R

RH

 

W

W

Y(3rd Wire)

A

3

Wire Zoned Hot Water Motor Drive Valves

Your Wires

Terminal Designation

 

R

RH

 

W

A

Y(3rd Wire)

W

Common Designations for

Lennox Heat Pump Systems

Your Wires

Terminal Designation

R or V or VR

RH

Y or W or W2

W2

M or Y

Y

G or F

G

C or X or X2

C

R or O

O

Common Designations for Trane Systems (American Standard)

Your Wires

Terminal Designation

B

C

W or W1

W2

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Contents Important Notice For Model WDTC-20This manual should be retained for future reference Table of Contents Table of ContentsManual Operation Programming Target Temperatures 23-25 WaveProgrammingGlossary BasicsWaveEnabled Thermostat Basics General Information Package ContentsTools required Next InstallationRemoving Existing Thermostat Pencil to prevent Wires from fallingWall Into wall openingThermostat Control Unit Mounting Base Pull the wires through the wire hole in the baseMounting Base Screws Connect labeled wires only to a terminal Opening. Do not allow wiring betweenMatches your wiring needs. a needle-nose Thermostat mounting base and wallHeat Pump Systems Wiring InformationOW2 W Y RH RC G a IMPORTANT! Additional Wiring Notes ResetJumper Reference Guide JP5 JP3 JP4 JP1 JP2Wire RH Y Wire Heat/Cool + CWire W2 W RH Y WireModify Label Scheme Cross Reference ChartCommon Designations for Zoned Hot Water Systems Common Designations for Lennox Heat Pump SystemsJP5 Wire Heat + C Wiring and Jumper ConfigurationRH RC G a RH GStep B Connect your wires to the corresponding Wire Heat/Cool + C Wiring and Jumper ConfigurationTerminals on the thermostat base. Wrap wire around JP5 JP3 JP4 JP1O W2 W Y RH RC G a Or O Y RH GJP5 JP3 JP4 JP1 JP2 JP2Securely using a Phillips or slotted screwdriver Your Labeled Wires Box to the leftW2 W Y W2 W Slotted screwdriver+ AA Low Battery Icon Located on Thermostat LCD DisplayReturn to Auto position for Normal operation Check HeatTemperature Offset Advanced Installation InformationCelsius/Fahrenheit Readout JP1General Operation Basics OperationGeneral Operation Reference Guide   Programming Programming Target temperaturesProgramming Normal Cool target temperature Programming Save Heat target temperatureButton. Target Temp will appear in the display ProgrammingProgramming Cool Save target temperature Heat mode, if the temperature falls more thanWaveProgramming Operation WaveProgrammingPress and Release Bind button Full Z-WavelogoAlternate Programming Directions WaveProgramming ThinkEssentials Example Programming ExamplesPress the ADD Device button in the ThinkEssentials window Normal to Save Energy Operating ThermostatDesign TAB Programming ExamplesWaveProgramming Example with WDHA-12R On the Wireless Gateway, pressRemoving Thermostat from Wireless Gateway primary controller Press and release the Bind button on WaveAlternate Programming Example with HA-09WDController WaveAlternate ProgrammingCustomer Support

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