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HVAC Tstats Understanding Thermostats

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Understanding Thermostats. HVAC Tstats. Thermostats are the central control for HVAC systems. HVAC Tstats. HVAC Technicians must know: How to Thermostats operate How to wire them How to troubleshoot them. HVAC Tstats. Basic heating thermostat R- is voltage input from 24v transformer - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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HVAC TstatsUnderstanding Thermostats

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HVAC Tstats

Thermostats are the central

control forHVACsystems

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HVAC Technicians must know:

• How to Thermostats operate

• How to wire them• How to

troubleshoot them

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Basic heating thermostat• R- is voltage input

from 24v transformer• W- is heating output

to signal heating system to turn on

• Heat anticipator can be adjusted and is energized when thermostat temperature sensor is calling for heat

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HVAC TstatsBasic Cooling

thermostat• Y- is cooling output

to signal cooling system to turn on

• G- is fan output to signal indoor fan/blower to start

• Cooling anticipator is a fixed resistor energized when thermostat temperature sensor is not calling for cooling

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Basic heat/cool thermostat

• Some thermostats will have “off” as a mode

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Basic heat/cool thermostat with isolating sub-base

• Some thermostats will have RH + RC terminal to isolate transformers from the heating unit and the cooling unit

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HVAC Tstats2 stage cooling

thermostat with single stage heat

• Y1- is first stage cooling, normally 1 of 2 compressors

• Y2- is second stage or second compressor

• Y2 is internally warmer than Y1 by about 2 degrees F

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2 stage heat/cool thermostat• W1- is first stage of

heating, example 1st bank of 2 banks electric heaters or low side of 2 pressure gas valve

• W2- is second stage, second electric heater or high pressure side of 2 pressure gas valve

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HVAC TstatsHeat pump thermostat• O- is output signal

when selector switch is moved to cool

• B- is output signal when selector switch is moved to heat

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HVAC TstatsHeat pump with

emergency heat• When selector

switch is moved to emergency heat Y is no longer energized as first stage

• Back up heat is now first stage

• Emergency heat light is on to indicate selector switch was moved and compressor is off

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Basic heat/cool thermostat wired to oil primary control

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Basic heat/cool thermostat wired to oil primary control with A/C option

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Basic heat/cool thermostat wired to Gas furnace control

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Basic cooling thermostat wired to A/C controls

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• Basic heating/cooling thermostat with isolating sub-base wired to oil primary and A/C controls

• Note both systems have their own transformers

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• 2 Stage cooling 1 Stage heat thermostat wired to Heating and A/C controls

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• 2 Stage cooling 2 Stage heat thermostat wired to Heating and A/C controls

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• Basic Heat pump Thermostat with “B” and “O” terminal wired to Heat pump controls

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HVAC Tstats• Heat pump

Thermostat with Supplemental and Emergency Heat lights wired to Heat pump controls

• Supplemental light is on when ever second stage heat is on

• Emergency light is on when mode switch is moved to Emergency heat

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HVAC Tstats Troubleshooting

• With power on to both systems a volt meter should read the switches

• Top meter reads 24v because the heat sensor is open

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HVAC Tstats Troubleshooting

• With power on to both systems a volt meter should read the switches

• Middle meter reads 24v because the cool sensor is open

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HVAC Tstats Troubleshooting• With power on to

both systems a volt meter should read the switches

• Bottom meter reads 0v because the fan switch is set to “ON”

• Jumping out “R” to “?” should start the controlled unit or system

• NEVER SHORT “R” TO GROUND

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HVAC Tstats• Electronic thermostats

“Can” have set back programming options

• Allowing different temperature for different times during the day

• These thermostats save energy by raising or lowering the temperature when a building is not being use

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HVAC Tstats Review• Thermostats are switches that

open and close by temperature• Different thermostats are need

for different applications• Wiring is simple if you know the

color/terminal codes• Troubleshooting is done much

like checking switches

• NEVER SHORT “R” TO GROUND !!!!!!!