Bryant T6-PHP, T6-PAC, T6-NAC Remote Indoor Temperature Sensor, Two−Piece Thermostat Configuration

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dedicated sensor wires may be used for its connection. Details are provided in sensor instructions.

Remote Indoor Temperature Sensor

A remote temperature sensor may be used with the programmable heat pump and programmable air conditioner thermostats where it is desirable to install the thermostat in a limited access location while measuring the temperature in the living space. The remote room sensor may be used as a stand alone or average with local sensor.

Two−Piece Thermostat Configuration

The Preferred Series AC/HP Control can be installed in one of two configurations. The control may be installed as a single−piece thermostat or it may be split into two pieces and mounted in separate locations. As a single−piece unit, all required wiring must be brought to the Equipment Control Module for connection to the terminal strip. In two−piece configuration, the Display Module can be mounted in the living space while the Equipment Control Module may be mounted near the indoor furnace or fan coil. Connection from the display to the Equipment Control Module requires only two wires. All other control wires are connected to the Equipment Control Module from the HVAC equipment. This configuration results in a slimmer display and locates the Equipment Control Module containing the switching relays away from the main living space where relay clicking will not be heard.

The model numbers on the Display Module and the Equipment Control Module (ECM) must match or unpredictable results may occur.

Two−wire pigtail replacement part number is TX−2WR−05.

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Contents Installation Instructions Page Safety Considerations Table of ContentsIntroduction Power Installation ConsiderationsModels Outdoor Temperature SensorTwo−Piece Thermostat Configuration Remote Indoor Temperature SensorWiring InstallationAC/HP Control Location − T6−NAC / T6−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 03 Fahrenheit/Centigrade Option 02 Clean Filter TimerOption 04 Fan G On With W/W1 Option 06 Cooling Lockout Below 55F − Remote Room Sensor − Parallel WiringOption 07 Zoning Option 08 Auxiliary Heat Lockout TemperatureOption 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 16 Maximum Cycles Per Hour Option 18 Backlight ConfigurationOption 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 25 Number of Programmable Periods Option 24 Programmable/Non−ProgrammableOption 26 Minimum Cooling Setpoint Option 28 UV Light Reminder Option 27 Maximum Heating SetpointOption 30 Programmable Fan programmable models only Page Option 41 Variable Speed Blower Option 33 Single or Two−Piece InstallationOption 44 Super Comfort Heat Option 99 Reset to Factory Defaults System START−UP and Checkout Energy Star Default Schedule Final SettingsPage Operational Information TimersVacation programmable models only Ten−Minute Staging Timer Cycle TimerDefrost Auto Changeover Equipment On IndicatorsHeat/Cool Setpoints Desired Temperature Three−Minute Minimum on TimeProgrammable Fan programmable models only Emergency Heat ModeDry Contact Relays TroubleshootingError Codes Temperature Offset After Power CyclePage 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 Option Keypad Lockout Page Catalog No IIT6-PAC-03

T6-PAC, T6-NAC, T6-NHP, T6-PHP specifications

The Bryant T6 series is a line of advanced heating and cooling systems designed to offer exceptional comfort, energy efficiency, and cutting-edge technology for residential and commercial applications. The series includes models such as T6-PHP, T6-NHP, T6-NAC, and T6-PAC, each tailored to meet specific heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) needs.

The Bryant T6-PHP (Heat Pump) model stands out with its dual-fuel capability, providing both electric heat pump operation and backup gas heating. This versatility allows for optimal energy use depending on outdoor temperatures, ensuring lower utility bills and consistent comfort. It also features high-efficiency ratings, making it an environmentally friendly choice, while its variable-speed compressor allows for quiet operation and precise temperature control. The T6-PHP is equipped with smart technology that allows homeowners to monitor and adjust settings remotely through mobile applications.

Similarly, the T6-NHP (Natural Gas Heat Pump) variant is designed for regions where natural gas is readily available. This model combines the efficiency of heat pump technology with the reliability of natural gas heating. The T6-NHP features intelligent performance diagnostics that help to optimize operation and reduce maintenance costs, ensuring that the system runs smoothly throughout its lifespan.

The T6-NAC (Air Conditioner) model focuses on delivering exceptional cooling performance. With enhanced energy efficiency ratings, it utilizes environmentally friendly refrigerants and is designed to reduce electricity consumption while providing consistent indoor comfort. The T6-NAC features advanced airflow technology that allows for better distribution of cooled air, improving overall comfort levels in the home.

Lastly, the T6-PAC (Packaged Air Conditioner) is a self-contained system that combines cooling and heating in a single unit, making it ideal for homes with limited installation space. This all-in-one unit features a compact design while still delivering high efficiency and performance. With a programmable thermostat and integration with smart home technology, the T6-PAC ensures user-friendly operation and convenient control.

In summary, the Bryant T6 series leverages state-of-the-art technology, energy-efficient designs, and user-friendly features to provide superior HVAC solutions. Whether it's the versatile heating capabilities of the T6-PHP and T6-NHP or the efficient cooling of the T6-NAC and T6-PAC, these units are engineered to deliver unmatched comfort and reliability for today's homeowners.