3 to 6 times per hour. A smaller swing number increases the number of cycles, so room temperature is more constant. A larger swing number decreases the number of cycles, saving energy in most cases.

7.6.1 SWING 1 – 1st STAGE

This setting controls when the first stage of heating or cooling turns on and off.

In HEAT, Swing 1 sets the temperature variation the system allows below the set temperature before switching the first stage heat source on, or above the set temperature before switching the first stage heat source off.

In COOL, Swing 1 sets the temperature variation the system allows above the set temperature before switching first stage of cooling on, or below the set temperature before switching the first stage of cooling off. To change this value:

Rotate the SPEED DIAL® to ENERGY USAGE.

Press NEXT and HOLD simultaneously. The Temperature section of the display shows SET TEMP SWING and 1 denoting that you are setting SWING 1. The Time section flashes the current setting.

Select one of the 9 values from 025 to 225 with the UP/DOWN buttons.

Return the SPEED DIAL® to RUN.

7.6.2 SWING 2 – 2nd Stage

This setting controls when the second stage of heating or cooling turns on and off. It controls the temperature variation the system allows above and below Swing 1’s limit before calling for a second stage. Once a second stage is activated, it will remain on until the set temperature has been reached. (Note: The Swing setting for the 3rd Stage of Emergency Heat is not adjustable, it will always equal that of Swing 2).

To change this value:

Rotate the SPEED DIAL® to ENERGY USAGE.

Press NEXT and COPY simultaneously. The Temperature section of the display shows SET TEMP SWING and 2 denoting that you are setting SWING 2. The Time section flashes the current setting.

Select one of the 9 values from 025 to 225 with the UP/DOWN buttons.

Return the SPEED DIAL® to RUN.

7.7 DEAD BAND

When using Auto-Changeover, dead band provides a disallowed temperature range between the maximum heat set temperature and minimum cool set temperature. Dead Band may be set from 1 to 6 degrees. For example, with auto-changeover active, dead band set to 3˚F and heat set to 70˚F, the minimum allowed cool set temperature will be 73˚F. If the cool set temperature is lowered, then the heat set temperature will be lowered by the same amount maintaining the 3˚F Dead band.

To change this setting:

Set SPEED DIAL® to RUN.

Set Temperature MODE to AUTO.

Press NEXT and COPY simultaneously to 2 seconds. The display shows SET DEAD BAND, while the Time/Temperature section flashes the current setting.

Use UP/DOWN keys to adjust the DEAD BAND in 1-degree increments.

Press and release NEXT to return to RUN. Or, after 30 seconds the unit will automatically reverts to RUN mode.

8. SET UP OPTIONS

See drawing on page 16. There are five jumpers on the circuit board. Each controls a setting depending on its position. Jumpers are located on the rear of the thermostat’s circuit

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Bryant PSPHA732 warranty Dead Band, SET UP Options

PSPHA732 specifications

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