Carrier TP-NAC, TP-PHP, TP-PAC, TP-NHP installation instructions Option 99 Reset to Factory Defaults

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off even if the user has the fan selection set to continuous fan. The fan output will be turned back on in this temperature range if the maximum capacity of auxiliary heat is on due to system demand (auxiliary heat on in response to a defrost signal shouldn’t cause the fan to turn back on).

If the outdoor air temperature is below 12_F/−11_C and there is sufficient demand for the equipment to be on, then the fan output is turned back on and the W/W1 output is energized. In a two speed unit the Y/Y2 output should be energized in addition to the W/W1 output.

NOTE: All temperature boundaries have a +/− 2_ hysteresis. Factory default is OF (Off).

Option 99 — Reset to Factory Defaults

Use this capability to reset the stat to “out of the box” conditions. BEWARE! All configuration settings, program settings, clock, and calendar which have been manually entered will be lost!

When this option is selected, the configuration number (99), will appear on the left and 10 will appear on the right. To perform the reset, first use the MODE key to move the box from the 99 to the 10 (programmable model) or to flash the 10 (non−programmable model). Then press and hold the DOWN key. The 10 will start counting down toward zero. If the DOWN key is kept pressed until the count reaches zero, the reset will be performed. When the value reaches zero, the heat setpoint shall display −−. The cool setpoint shall display − and the room air temperature shall display Fd. When the factory defaults have been restored, the thermostat will act as if power was cycled and return to normal operation. If the DOWN key is released early, the number will return to 10 and the reset will not occur.

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Contents Programmable Control Non−Programmable Control Installation InstructionsPage Safety Considerations Table of ContentsIntroduction Power Installation ConsiderationsModels Outdoor Temperature SensorTwo−Piece Thermostat Configuration Remote Indoor Temperature SensorWiring InstallationAC/HP Control Location − TP−NAC / TP−NHP Carton ContentsElectrical Operation Hazard Install AC/HP ControlUnit Damage Hazard − Press Tabs to Remove Backplate Two−Piece Installation− Take Apart − Backplate Mounting Relays − Secure Wires to Terminal Strip − Attach Display to Backplate − Equipment Control Module on Equipment − Standoff − Cover on Equipment Control Module Single−Piece Installation − Equipment Control Module − Reattach Display Module Set AC/HP Control ConfigurationPage To Enter Configuration Mode Option 01 Equipment Type Configuration Options -SelectionOption 02 Clean Filter Timer Option 03 Fahrenheit/CentigradeOption 04 Fan G On With W/W1 Option 06 Cooling Lockout Below 55F/13C − Remote Room Sensor − Parallel WiringOption 08 Auxiliary Heat Lockout Temperature Option 07 ZoningOption 10 Reversing Valve Option 15 Enable Auto Mode Option 11 Deadband Setting Between Heat & CoolOption 12 Smart Recovery Option 13 Room Air Temperature Offset AdjustOption 18 Backlight Configuration Option 16 Maximum Cycles Per HourOption 17 Time Between Equipment Stages Option 21 Keypad Lockout programmable models only Option 20 Outdoor Air Temperature Offset AdjustmentOption 21 Keypad Lockout non−programmable models only Page Option 24 Programmable/Non−Programmable Option 25 Number of Programmable PeriodsOption 26 Minimum Cooling Setpoint Option 27 Maximum Heating Setpoint Option 28 UV Light ReminderOption 30 Programmable Fan programmable models only Page Option 33 Single or Two−Piece Installation Option 41 Variable Speed BlowerOption 44 Super Comfort Heat Option 99 Reset to Factory Defaults System START−UP and Checkout Energy Star Default Schedule Final SettingsVacation programmable models only Operational Information TimersDefrost Ten−Minute Staging TimerThree−Minute Minimum on Time Equipment On IndicatorsHeat/Cool Setpoints Desired Temperature Emergency Heat ModeProgrammable Fan programmable models only Dry ContactRelays Troubleshooting Error CodesTemperature Offset After Power Cycle Page Equipment Configuration Outputs − Equipment Configuration Outputs − Display to Equipment Control Module Connection Wiring DiagramsWiring DIAGRAMScont − Fan Coil shown with Auxiliary Connection #1 − Fan Coil with Air Conditioner Indicates connection may not be required/available − Furnace with Air Conditioner − Thermostat with Dry Contact Control for Run Time Outdoor Sensor Remote Room Air Conditioner − Single−stage Furnace with Air Conditioner and Split Power Mode Settings Thermostat Configuration RecordConfiguration Options Configuration Options Page Catalog No TP-PAC-3SI

TP-PHP, TP-NHP, TP-NAC, TP-PAC specifications

Carrier TP-PAC, TP-NAC, TP-NHP, and TP-PHP are part of Carrier's advanced product lineup designed for efficient, reliable, and high-performance heating and cooling systems. These products cater to various applications, from commercial to industrial, ensuring optimal climate control while maximizing energy efficiency.

The TP-PAC (Packaged Air Conditioner) is engineered for easy installation and maintenance, providing robust performance in diverse settings. This unit features high-efficiency compressors and advanced refrigerant management technology, which reduces energy consumption while maintaining superior cooling capabilities. Its modular design allows for easy scalability, enabling businesses to adjust their cooling capacity as required. Moreover, the TP-PAC is equipped with an intelligent control system that monitors performance metrics in real-time, facilitating proactive maintenance and reducing downtime.

The TP-NAC (Air-Cooled Chiller) incorporates cutting-edge technology to enhance its operational efficiency. This chiller utilizes advanced variable-speed compressor technology, which adapts to varying load conditions, significantly reducing energy costs. Its environmentally friendly refrigerant options comply with the latest regulations, further enhancing its sustainability profile. The TP-NAC is perfect for applications that demand precise temperature control, making it ideal for data centers and manufacturing facilities.

The TP-NHP (Heat Pump) is designed for year-round climate control, capable of both heating and cooling. This versatile unit employs a new-generation hot gas reheat system, allowing it to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures even during extreme weather conditions. Additionally, the TP-NHP features advanced zoning capabilities, permitting customized temperature settings for different areas of a building. This flexibility not only enhances comfort but also optimizes energy expenditure.

The TP-PHP (Packaged Heat Pump) combines the efficiency of the TP-NHP with a compact design perfect for urban installations where space is limited. It boasts quiet operation, making it suitable for residential areas and noise-sensitive environments. The unit's smart technology features enable users to monitor and control their systems remotely, providing convenience and peace of mind.

In summary, Carrier's TP-PAC, TP-NAC, TP-NHP, and TP-PHP represent the forefront of heating and cooling technology. With their emphasis on efficiency, reliability, and cutting-edge features, these units are well-equipped to meet the demands of modern climate control in diverse applications. By prioritizing energy efficiency and sustainable practices, Carrier continues to lead the way in the HVAC industry, ensuring comfortable and environmentally friendly solutions for all users.