Bryant PSPHA732 warranty Energy Usage, Calibration Offset, Hardware Reset, Software Reset

Models: PSPHA732

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Use UP/DOWN keys to adjust the filter limit in 10-hour increments to the recommended value.

Rotate the dial to RUN to finish this setting.

7.3 ENERGY USAGE

Your thermostat records the total number of hours the thermostat has activated heating and cooling with six separate timers. They measure:

Today’s cumulative heating time.

Yesterday’s cumulative heating time.

Total cumulative heating time.

Today’s cumulative cooling time.

Yesterday’s cumulative cooling time.

Total cumulative cooling time.

To view HEAT and COOL energy usage:

Slide the mode switch to HEAT or COOL.

Rotate the dial to the ENERGY USAGE position, to review today’s usage. HRS USAGE, Mode and Current Day are all shown along with the usage value.

Press NEXT to review yesterday’s usage.

Press NEXT again to review Total usage. The Total timer may be changed to zero by pressing UP or DOWN while Total time is displayed. To restore count, press UP or DOWN again.

To finish review and/or reset of this mode’s energy monitor, rotate the dial to another mode. The current values will be the values retained in memory. Leave the value at 0 to reset the cumulative timer.

7.4 CALIBRATION OFFSET

Your thermostat is accurately calibrated at the factory to within ± 1˚F. An offset value up to ±5˚F may be added to the temperature value that the thermostat measures. This may allow you to match this thermostat to another. To change this offset from its default value of 0:

Open the door on the front of the thermostat.

Rotate the dial to SET DAY/TIME.

Simultaneously press NEXT and HOLD. The

Temperature Offset value will flash.

Use the UP/DOWN keys to adjust the offset value.

Return the dial to its RUN position to accept the new value.

7.5 RESET

Your thermostat has two RESET buttons. The Software RESET in on the front of the thermostat behind the door. It is labeled RESET. HARDWARE RESET is on the rear of the circuit board.

7.5.1 HARDWARE RESET

Use this small white button labeled H_RST after changing Setup Option Jumper positions to effect the changes. The Hardware RESET turns Heat, Air and Fan off, resets the unit’s clock, and reads the Setup Option jumper positions, before initiating normal operation.

7.5.2 SOFTWARE RESET

Use this feature to make all settings and programs their default values. The Software RESET button turns Heat, Air and Fan off, resets the unit’s clock, and reads the Setup Option jumper positions. It then makes all settings and programs their default values before initiating normal operation.

N O T E: Pressing this button will overwrite your program and install the default values of all temperature programs and setup values into the unit’s nonvolatile memory. To ease reprogramming later, record your thermostat’s programs and settings in the table provided before using this button. (See Page 16)

7.6 TEMPERATURE VARIATION / SWING

Your thermostat works by turning your heating or cooling system on and off whenever the room temperature varies a certain number of degrees from the set-point temperature. This variation is the "swing". Your system should cycle on about

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PSPHA732 specifications

The Bryant PSPHA732 is a top-tier heat pump model designed to provide efficient heating and cooling solutions for residential and light commercial applications. Known for its impressive performance and reliability, this unit exemplifies modern HVAC technology, striking a perfect balance between comfort and efficiency.

One of the standout features of the Bryant PSPHA732 is its advanced variable-speed compressor, which allows for precise temperature control and exceptional energy efficiency. This technology enables the heat pump to operate at multiple speeds, adjusting seamlessly to the heating or cooling demand. As a result, homeowners can enjoy more consistent indoor temperatures while minimizing energy consumption, leading to significant savings on utility bills.

The PSPHA732 also boasts a high Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) and Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF), making it one of the most efficient options in the market. With a SEER rating of up to 17 and an HSPF rating of up to 10, this unit qualifies for various energy-efficiency programs and tax credits, further enhancing its value proposition.

Another key characteristic of the Bryant PSPHA732 is its innovative design, which incorporates sound-dampening technology. This includes a specially designed fan and insulated compressor compartment, leading to quieter operation compared to traditional models. This is especially beneficial for homeowners seeking a peaceful indoor environment.

The unit’s durable construction is another highlight, featuring a weather-resistant cabinet designed to withstand harsh outdoor conditions. The galvanized steel exterior, combined with a factory-installed coat of paint, ensures long-lasting performance, protecting the unit from rust and corrosion.

Furthermore, the Bryant PSPHA732 is equipped with advanced controls and connectivity options. It is compatible with Bryant’s smart thermostat, allowing users to monitor and adjust their HVAC system remotely through a smartphone app. This integration not only enhances convenience but also optimizes energy use based on the homeowner's schedule and preferences.

Lastly, the PSPHA732 comes with a comprehensive warranty, providing peace of mind for users. With proper maintenance, this heat pump is designed to offer years of reliable service, making it a smart investment for those looking to enhance their home’s comfort and efficiency.

Overall, the Bryant PSPHA732 stands out as a leading choice in the heat pump market, combining cutting-edge technology, energy efficiency, and user-friendly features to deliver an exceptional climate control experience.