Setting up typical systemsT PUMP UNITS

Setting up typical systemsT PUMP UNITS

icomfortt−enabled Air Handler & icomfortt−enabled Heat Pump unit

An icomfort air handler (CBX32MV or CBX40UHV) with an icomfort−enabled heat pump (XP17 or XP21 only) unit.

NOTE − IMPORTANT! Be sure to set up the air handler control for heat strips (if used) prior to powering up the system and thermostat.

1. Configure air handler control (AHC) for auxiliary heat strips if used.

2. Wiring Communicating System Wiring diagram on Page 59

and Optional Accessories Wiring (Page 61) for any accessories be- ing installed with the system.

D4−conductor thermostat wire from the icomfort Wi-Fit thermostat to the air handler (R, i+, i−, C)

D4−conductor thermostat wire from the air handler terminal strip to the icomfort−enabled HP (R, i+, i−, C)

DWiring as required for accessories

3.DO NOT cut any option link on air handler control.

4.After the entire system is wired, power up the system; the icomfort Wi- Fit thermostat will check the system for installed communication de- vices.

5.On the thermostat, go past the

vices" to the o adjust a setting" screen. Select the

device list using the up/down arrows and press the edit button

6.Select Balance Point Control and press edit. Use the down arrow to select Enabled and press save. High and Low Balance Points will ap- pear in red.

7.Complete Balance Point Control by editing the High and Low Balance Points. It is not necessary to change the defaults, but you must save each setting. The red settings will go away after pressing save. Press the back button to return to the adjust screen.

8.Use the arrows to select Air Handler from system devices list. Press edit. From this Air Handler screen you will have access to the various airflow settings. Set the system air volumes according the needs of the home. When all CFM settings are complete, press the back button. Address any red settings as described in steps 6 and 7. Press next step to advance to the tests button.

9.Test the system operation and confirm the system is electrically ener- gized and operational. Particularly, test the heat strips (when used) to ensure the auxiliary stages operate as designed. Press done.

10.Exit the installer setup mode by selecting the EXIT button.

TIPS

SIf the thermostat fer a choice for

heat" and or the electric heat will not function; the electric heat has not been configured. Configure the electric heat as described on Page 64, or for complete detail, see the Air Handler installation instructions. Re- configure the icomfort system by entering the installer program and se- lecting the setup button and following the prompts.

SHigh & low balance points are enabled and adjusted under the installer section of the thermostat. In the equipment button select

press edit. Scroll down to

Point Control" and press edit and

select Enabled and then save.

 

SAn outdoor temperature sensor is provided in an icomfort enabled heat pump unit. To display the outdoor temperature on the home screen of the thermostat, you must turn on (or off) the emp Display".

From the Home screen, press press for more area and select the HELP icon. Press the user preferences box and scroll down to door Temp Display". Press the modify button and use the up/down ar- rows to select On (or Off) and then press the save button. Press done to return to the Home screen.

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FAQ

What is the first step in setting up the system?

The first step is to configure the air handler control for auxiliary heat strips if used.

How do I adjust the balance points?

To adjust the balance points, go to the device list on the thermostat, select Balance Point Control, and then edit the High and Low Balance Points.

How can I display the outdoor temperature on the thermostat?

To display the outdoor temperature on the thermostat, go to the user preferences, select the Outdoor Temp Display option, and turn it on or off as desired.