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Air Conditioning & Heating
5+2 Day Programmable
Di g ital Thermostat
Model TSTATG1152-2
1-Heat & 1-Cool
Heat Pump Compatible
Battery or System Powered
Backlit Digital Display
Fahrenheit or Celsius
Service Filter Indicator
Owner ’s Manual
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OWNER'S MANUAL TSTATG1152-2
Contents
Safety Warnings
Location of Controls
Display
Normal Operation
Manual Operation
Programmed Operation
Clock Set
Time Period Programming
Overview
Page #
Page #
Weekday Programming
Weekend Programming
Advanced Setup
Advanced Features
Factory Defaults
Calibration
Battery Replacement
Warranty
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OWNER'S MANUAL TSTATG1152-2
Safety Warnings
P/N TSTATG1152-2
CAUTION Follow Installation Instructions carefully.
DISCONNECT POWER TO THE HEATER -
AIR CONDITIONER BEFORE REMOVING
THE OLD THERMOSTAT AND INSTALLING
THE NEW THERMOSTAT.
WARNING
CAUTION
The two Alkaline “AA” batteries must be replaced at least once every 12 months to ensure proper operation. The Low Battery icon (fig. 1) will appear on the display when it is time to replace the batteries. If the thermostat is connected to
FIG. 1
24v power, the batteries should still be installed, but are not required.
When is displayed the batteries must be replaced immediately. The manufacturer cannot be liable for improper operation of the thermostat if the batteries are not immediately replaced.
Annual battery replacement is especially critical in locations subject to freezing temperatures. The thermostat will be unable to turn on the heating system if the batteries are exhausted.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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OWNER'S MANUAL TSTATG1152-2
Location of Controls
PROGRAM SWITCH
RUN program
Program OFF
SET program
FAN SWITCH
On or Auto
Su
PM
SET
HEAT
BATTERIES
FAN
ON
AUTO
PROGRAM
NEXT
RUN OFF SET
RESET
FILTER
COOL HEAT
OFF
NEXT BUTTON
For programming
How to use: The NEXT button is used to advance from one step to the next in the programming and advanced setup screens
(pgs 11 - 19).
COOLER &
WARMER
BUTTONS
MODE
SWITCH
Cool, Off, or Heat
BI-COLOR LED
Heat or Cool demand indicator when system powered: Red = Heat
Green = Cool
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RESET FILTER
How to Use: Press and
FILTER
icon from the display (pg 5). To adjust when the icon hold the RESET FILTER button to clear the appears, see Advanced
Setup screens (pg 18).
OWNER'S MANUAL
Display
TSTATG1152-2
MTuWThF
SaSu
Day
Night
MorningEvening
88
AM
PM
88
SET
FILTER
HEAT
COOL
Day of the week. When programming, MTuWThF represent the five weekdays and SaSu represent the two weekend days.
Heat and Cool indicators. In normal operation, Heat or
Cool appears, depending on the Mode Switch position.
When heat or cool is energized, the Heat or Cool indicator will flash.
Clock Display.
Time period indicators. These indicate the part of the program that is currently active, if the Program
Switch is positioned to RUN.
Desired set temperature.
Current room temperature.
Indicates when the filter should be serviced. Appears after 0 - 1950 hours of blower operation (adjustable).
Indicates batteries need replacement.
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OWNER'S MANUAL TSTATG1152-2
Normal Operation
:
PM
Su SET
HEAT
PROGRAM SWITCH
RUN program
Program OFF
SET program
FAN
ON
AUTO
PROGRAM
NEXT
RUN OFF SET
RESET
FILTER
FAN SWITCH
On or Auto
COOL HEAT
OFF
BATTERIES
COOLER & WARMER
BUTTONS
MODE SWITCH
Cool, Off, or Heat
Manual Operation (Program Switch OFF)
Select Cool or Heat with the Mode Switch.
Normally leave the fan switched to Auto.
In Fan Auto, the fan will turn on only with a heat
or cool demand. When Fan On is selected, the
fan will run continuously.
Adjust the desired set temperature with the
COOLER and WARMER buttons.
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OWNER'S MANUAL TSTATG1152-2
Normal Operation
:
PM
Su SET
HEAT
PROGRAM SWITCH
RUN program
Program OFF
SET program
FAN
ON
AUTO
PROGRAM
NEXT
RUN OFF SET
RESET
FILTER
FAN SWITCH
On or Auto
COOL HEAT
OFF
BATTERIES
COOLER & WARMER
BUTTONS
MODE SWITCH
Cool, Off, or Heat
Programmed Operation
Select Cool or Heat with the Mode Switch.
Select RUN with the Program Switch.
Normally leave the fan switched to Auto.
In Fan Auto, the fan will turn on only with a heat or cool demand. When Fan On is selected, the fan will run continuously.
The desired set temperature may be temporarily overridden. The thermostat will revert to the programmed settings in the following time period.
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Clock Set
TSTATG1152-2
PROGRAM
Slide the Program Switch to the SET position.
RUN OFF SET
Setting the time & day are the first two steps after sliding the Program Switch to SET.
PM
Use these buttons to adjust the current time.
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
To slew the time more rapidly, push and hold the
COOLER or WARMER buttons.
Su Use these buttons to adjust the current day.
This thermostat is preprogrammed from the
factory to operate 1 or 2-Stage equipment without
the need for further programming. To optimize the
installation of this thermostat follow the instructions
in the Advanced Setup section.
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OWNER'S MANUAL TSTATG1152-2
Time Period Programming
Overview
PROGRAM SWITCH
Slide the Program Switch to the SET position.
PROGRAM
The blinking icon(s) on the display may be
changed by pressing the COOLER or
WARMER buttons.
After the blinking icon is changed to the desired
RUN OFF SET
selection, press the NEXT button.
Each item in the time period programming screens will flash
and can be modified with the COOLER & WARMER buttons.
Continue the steps above until programming is complete.
Slide the Program Switch to RUN and the thermostat
will run the time period programming.
If the Program Switch is in the OFF position, the thermostat
will not run the time period program. In this case, the
thermostat will be a manual heat or cool only thermostat.
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OWNER'S MANUAL TSTATG1152-2
Time Period Programming
Weekday Programming
PROGRAM
Setting the time & day are the first two steps after sliding the Program Switch to SET (page 8).
RUN OFF SET
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
AM Morning
MTuWThF
Use these buttons to adjust the start time for the morning time period.
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
AM Morning
MTuWThF
8
SET
COOL
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
6 : : 00
AM Morning
MTuWThF
SET
HEAT
Use these buttons to adjust the cool setpoint for the morning time period.
Use these buttons to adjust the heat setpoint for the morning time period.
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
:
AM
MTuWThF
Day
Use these buttons to adjust the start time for the day time period.
Next Page
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OWNER'S MANUAL TSTATG1152-2
Time Period Programming
Weekday Programming
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
:
AM
MTuWThF
Day
SET
COOL
Use these buttons to adjust the cool setpoint for the day time period.
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
8
:
: 00
AM
MTuWThF
Day
SET
HEAT
Use these buttons to adjust the heat setpoint for the day time period.
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
:
PM
MTuWThF
Evening
Use these buttons to adjust the start time for the evening time period.
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
PM
MTuWThF
Evening
SET
COOL
Next Page
Use these buttons to adjust the cool setpoint for the evening time period.
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OWNER'S MANUAL TSTATG1152-2
Time Period Programming
Weekday Programming
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
PM
MTuWThF
Evening
SET
HEAT
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
PM
MTuWThF
Night
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
:
PM
MTuWThF
Night
SET
COOL
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
PM
MTuWThF
Night
Next Page
SET
HEAT
Use these buttons to adjust the heat setpoint for the evening time period.
Use these buttons to adjust the start time for the night time period.
Use these buttons to adjust the cool setpoint for the night time period.
Use these buttons to adjust the heat setpoint for the night time period.
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OWNER'S MANUAL TSTATG1152-2
Time Period Programming
Weekend Programming
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
SaSu
AM Morning
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
SaSu
AM Morning
8
SET
COOL
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
6 : : 00
AM Morning
SaSu SET
HEAT
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
:
AM
SaSu
Day
Next Page
Use these buttons to adjust the start time for the morning time period.
Use these buttons to adjust the cool setpoint for the morning time period.
Use these buttons to adjust the heat setpoint for the morning time period.
Use these buttons to adjust the start time for the day time period.
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OWNER'S MANUAL TSTATG1152-2
Time Period Programming
Weekend Programming
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
:
AM
SaSu
Day
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
8 : :
SaSu
SaSu
00
AM
Day
Day
SET
COOL
62
Use these buttons to adjust the cool setpoint for the day time period.
Use these buttons to adjust the heat setpoint for the day time period.
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
SaSu
PM
Evening
Use these buttons to adjust the start time for the evening time period.
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
6 00
SaSu
SaSu
Next Page
78
Use these buttons to adjust the cool setpoint for the evening time period.
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OWNER'S MANUAL TSTATG1152-2
Time Period Programming
Weekend Programming
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
SaSu
PM
Evening
SET
HEAT
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
:
PM
SaSu
Night
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
:
PM
SaSu
Night
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
:
PM
SaSu
Night
SET
COOL
SET
HEAT
Use these buttons to adjust the heat setpoint for the evening time period.
Use these buttons to adjust the start time for the night time period.
Use these buttons to adjust the cool setpoint for the night time period.
Use these buttons to adjust the heat setpoint for the night time period.
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OWNER'S MANUAL TSTATG1152-2
Time Period Programming
After you have completed setting the time period programming, you have two options:
1) Run the time period program by sliding the
Program Switch to the RUN position.
PROGRAM
RUN OFF SET
Or,
2) Do not run the time period program. The
thermostat will operate as a manual heat
or cool thermostat. Slide the Program
Switch to OFF in this case.
PROGRAM
RUN OFF SET
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Advanced Setup
This is normally done by the installer at initial installation.
Enter advanced setup by sliding the Program Switch to
SET. When the clock is flashing, press the NEXT button for
5 seconds. Do not release the button until this screen appears.
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
Use these buttons to adjust the deadband from 1 to 6 degrees.
Use these buttons to adjust the Cycles Per Hour from 2 to 6.
d=no limit (zoning) d1=d+no compressor lockout (page 18).
Select backlight operation when a button is pressed:
OFF: Never turns on.
2,4,6 or 8: Seconds back-
light will be on.
ON: Always on.*
Use these buttons to select thermostat operation in degrees C or F.
Continued
* ON is only available if the thermostat
is system powered.
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OWNER'S MANUAL
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT NEXT
0
TSTATG1152-2
Actual hours of fan operation
Press RESET
FILTER
FILTER
RESET
FILTER
Press and hold the RESET
FILTER button to reset the filter counter to 0 and
0
SET
FILTER from the display.
Adjust the number of hours the blower will run before the display. 0 = off.
Slide the Program Switch to OFF or RUN to exit
Advanced Setup.
About Advanced
Features & Operation
CYCLES PER HOUR - The Cycles Per Hour setting (page 17)
monitors the number of times per hour your HVAC unit may
energize. For example, at a setting of 6 cycles per hour the
HVAC unit will only be allowed to energize once every 10
minutes. The Cycles Per Hour limit may be temporarily
overridden by pressing the WARMER or COOLER button.
number of hours for fan run time (see above) has been
achieved. This counter keeps track of the number of hours
of fan run time whether the fan is energized in the heating
or cooling modes, or in stand alone operation.
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OWNER'S MANUAL TSTATG1152-2
CAUTION Factory Defaults
If, for any reason, you desire to return all the stored settings back to the factory default settings, follow the instructions below.
Enter advanced setup by sliding the Program Switch to
SET. When the clock is flashing, press the NEXT button for
5 seconds. Do not release the button until this screen appears.
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
When the Cycles Per Hour is flashing, press and hold the NEXT button until this screen appears.
MTuWThF
SaSu
Day
Night
MorningEvening
88
AM
PM
88
SET
FILTER
HEAT
COOL
Press and hold the
NEXT button again until this screen appears.
PROGRAM
Day
Night
AM
PM
MorningEvening
MTuWThF
SaSu
88
HEAT
COOL
88
SET
FILTER
After restoring factory defaults, the thermostat screen will display all icons.
RUN OFF SET
Slide the Program Switch to OFF or RUN to return to normal operation.
WARNING: This will reset all Time Period and Advanced Programming to the default settings. Any information entered prior to this reset may be permanently lost.
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OWNER'S MANUAL TSTATG1152-2
CAUTION Calibration
Under normal circumstances it will not be necessary to adjust the calibration of the temperature sensor. If calibration is required, please contact a trained HVAC technician to correctly perform the following procedure.
Enter advanced setup by sliding the Program Switch to
SET. When the clock is flashing, press the NEXT button for
5 seconds. Do not release the button until this screen appears.
Press NEXT to advance
NEXT
When the Cycles Per Hour is flashing, press and hold the NEXT button until this screen appears.
Press NEXT two times to advance
NEXT
MorningEvening
88 I2:00
AM
PM
MTuWThF
SaSu
Day
Night
88
SET
FILTER
HEAT
COOL
Press NEXT to store the new value
NEXT
PROGRAM
RUN OFF SET
Press the NEXT button twice to advance to the calibration screen.
Adjust the temperature reading using the WARMER and COOLER buttons, then press the NEXT button to store the new value.
Slide the Program Switch to OFF or RUN to return to normal operation.
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OWNER'S MANUAL TSTATG1152-2
Battery Replacement
The batteries are easily accessible from the battery door located on the bottom front of the thermostat
(fig. 1). To open the battery slot, pull out on the battery door (fig. 1) and swing down (fig. 2).
FIG. 1 FIG. 2
SET
HEAT
COOL OFF HEAT
Battery
Door
BATTERIES
Pull out
Swing down
Remove the old batteries and replace with the new
AA alkaline batteries (fig. 3).
:
PM
Su
FIG. 3
SET
HEA
T
New batteries in
Old batteries out
Push up on the battery door and snap closed (fig. 4).
FIG. 4
The batteries must be replaced immediately when the thermostat displays the low battery icon (fig.
1). If the thermostat is connected to 24v power, the batteries should
Push up still be installed. Installing the batteries when system powered (24VAC) will keep the clock running in the event of line power interruption.
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FIG. 1
OWNER'S MANUAL
LIMITED WARRANTY
Models:
TSTAT*1100-2, 2100-2, 1152-2, and 2152-2
*2200C, *3271C, *3272C, *2111, *3272, *3273
TSTATG1152-2
This thermostat is warranted by Goodman Manufacturing Company,
L.P. (“Goodman”) to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and maintenance, as described below:
• The thermostat is warranted for a period of ONE YEAR, except as provided below.
No warranty continues after the thermostat is removed from the location where it was originally installed.
No warranty applies to, and no warranty is offered by Goodman on, any thermostat ordered over the Internet.
The warranty period begins on the date of the original installation. If that date cannot be verified, the warranty period begins twelve weeks from the date of manufacture (as indicated by the first four digits of the serial number (yyww) where “yy” inidcates the year and “ww” indicates the week of manufacture).
As its only responsibility, and your only remedy, Goodman will, without charge, replace any thermostat or thermostat part found to be defective due to workmanship or materials under normal use and maintenance. For warranty credit, the defective thermostat or thermostat part must be returned to a Goodman heating and air conditioning products distributor by a state certified or licensed contractor.
This warranty does not apply to labor, freight, or any other cost associated with the service, repair or operation of the unit.
This warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties. ALL IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.
Some states and provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
GOODMAN SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO EXTRA UTILITY EXPENSES OR DAMAGES TO PROPERTY.
Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.
Goodman is not responsible for:
1.
Damage or repairs required as a consequence of faulty installation or application.
2.
Damage as a result of floods, fires, winds, lightning, accidents, corrosive atmosphere or other conditions beyond the control of Goodman.
3.
Use of components or accessories not compatible with this thermostat.
4.
Products installed outside the United States or Canada.
5.
Damage or repairs required as a result of any improper use, maintenance, operation or servicing.
6.
Failure to start due to interruption and/or inadequate electrical service.
7.
Changes in the appearance of the unit that do not affect its performance.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that may vary from state to state or province to province.
Installer Name
Installation Date
Model #
Serial #
* Amana ® & Goodman ® brand products
For further information about this warranty, contact Goodman Consumer Affairs at (877) 254-4729 or by mail to 7401 Security Way, Houston, Texas 77040.
© 2009 Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P.
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Programming Worksheet see page 9
DAY PERIOD START TIME COOL HEAT
Morning
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Day
Evening
Night
Saturday
Sunday
Morning
Day
Evening
Night
Air Conditioning & Heating
Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P., reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice or without incurring obligations.
Copyright © 2009 • Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P. • Houston, Texas
Printed on recycled paper.
P/N 88-843 Rev. 1
Air Conditioning & Heating
5+2 Day Programmable
Di g ital Thermostat
Model TSTATG1152-2
1-Heat & 1-Cool
Heat Pump Compatible
Battery or System Powered
Backlit Digital Display
Fahrenheit or Celsius
Service Filter Indicator
Installation Instructions
Thank goodness for Goodman.
TM
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Contents
TSTATG1152-2
Page #
Safety Warnings
Preparation
Remove Old Thermostat
Battery Replacement
Wire Connections
Jumper Configuration
Test Operation
Troubleshooting
Warranty
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TSTATG1152-2
Safety Warnings
P/N TSTATG1152-2
CAUTION Follow Installation Instructions carefully.
DISCONNECT POWER TO THE HEATER -
AIR CONDITIONER BEFORE REMOVING
THE OLD THERMOSTAT AND INSTALLING
THE NEW THERMOSTAT.
WARNING
CAUTION
The two Alkaline “AA” batteries must be replaced at least once every 12 months to ensure proper operation. The Low Battery icon (fig. 1) will appear on the display when it is time to replace the batteries. If the thermostat is connected to
FIG. 1
24v power, the batteries should still be installed, but are not required.
When is displayed the batteries must be replaced immediately. The manufacturer cannot be liable for improper operation of the thermostat if the batteries are not immediately replaced.
Annual battery replacement is especially critical in locations subject to freezing temperatures. The thermostat will be unable to turn on the heating system if the batteries are exhausted.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Preparation
TSTATG1152-2
Proper installation of the thermostat will be accomplished by following these step by step instructions. If you are unsure about any of these steps, call a qualified technician for assistance.
These tools will be required:
Flat Blade
Screwdriver
Wire cutter
& Stripper
Make sure your Heater/Air Conditioner is working properly before beginning installation of the thermostat.
Carefully unpack the thermostat.
Save the screws and instructions.
Turn off the power to the Heating/Air
Conditioning system at the main fuse panel. Most residential systems have a separate breaker for disconnecting power to the furnace.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TSTATG1152-2
Remove & Replace
Old Thermostat
Remove the cover of the old thermostat.
If it does not come off easily check for screws.
Loosen the screws holding the thermostat base or subbase to the wall, and lift away.
Disconnect the wires from the old thermostat. Tape the ends of the wires as you disconnect them, and mark them with the letter of the terminal for easy reconnection to the new thermostat.
Keep the old thermostat for reference purposes, until your new thermostat is functioning properly.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TSTATG1152-2
Battery Replacement
The batteries are easily accessible from the battery door located on the bottom front of the thermostat
(fig. 1). To open the battery slot, pull out on the battery door (fig. 1) and swing down (fig. 2).
FIG. 1 FIG. 2
SET
HEAT
COOL OFF HEAT
Battery
Door
BATTERIES
Pull out
Swing down
Remove the old batteries and replace with the new
AA alkaline batteries (fig. 3).
:
PM
Su
FIG. 3
SET
HEA
T
New batteries in
Old batteries out
Push up on the battery door and snap closed (fig. 4).
FIG. 4
The batteries must be replaced immediately when the thermostat displays the low battery icon (fig.
1). If the thermostat is connected
Push up to 24v power, the batteries should still be installed. Installing the batteries when system powered (24VAC) will keep the clock running in the event of line power interruption.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TSTATG1152-2
Wire Connections
If the terminal designations on your old thermostat do not match those on the new thermostat, refer to the chart below or the wiring diagrams that follow.
Wire from the old thermostat terminal marked
Function
Install on the new thermostat connector marked
C Common
RH, R, M, Vr, A
Y1 or Y
Power
(Heating Transformer)
Cooling
W1, W or H
G or F
Heating
Fan
RC, R, M, Vr, A
O/B
Power
(Cooling Transformer)
Rev. Valve
C (optional)
RH*
Y
W
G
RC*
O/B
*The RC and RH terminals have a factory installed jumper to control
single transformer systems. Remove this jumper to control dual
transformer systems.
Thermal Insulating Sheet
A label is provided on the backplate that prevents drafts originating inside the wall from entering the thermostat.
These drafts, left unchecked, may cause incorrect room temperature readings.
Please do not remove this label from the thermostat. Insert the wires through the slots provided in the label as shown in Fig. 1.
Wire Slots
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4Z95
MODEL: TSTATG1152-2
97061606
MADE IN CHINA
C O/B Y W G RC RH
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TSTATG1152-2
Sample Wiring Diagrams
Gas or Electric Heat
4 Wire, 1 Stage Cooling, 1 Stage Heating
Residential Gas or Electric Heat, Electric Cool, split systems & package units.
For jumper configuration see pages 14 and 15.
Common wire optional
*
C O/B Y W G RC RH
Factory installed jumper between
RC and RH
4 Conductor 18 to 22 gauge unshielded cable from the thermostat to the equipment.
POWER
FAN
GAS OR
ELECTRIC HEAT
COMPRESSOR
* Common wire is optional in all installations. If a common wire is not used the thermostat must be powered by two AA alkaline batteries. These batteries must be replaced (page 6) each year or when the Low Battery indicator is displayed (page 3).
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TSTATG1152-2
Sample Wiring Diagrams
Gas or Electric Heat
4 Wire, 1 Stage Cooling, 1 Stage Heating-Heat Pump with O reversing valve.
Residential Heat Pumps, split systems & package units, with no auxiliary heat.
For jumper configuration see page 16.
Common wire optional
*
C O/B Y W G RC RH
Factory installed jumper between
RC and RH
4 Conductor 18 to 22 gauge unshielded cable from the thermostat to the equipment.
POWER
FAN
COMPRESSOR
REVERSING VALVE
* Common wire is optional in all installations. If a common wire is not used the thermostat must be powered by two AA alkaline batteries. These batteries must be replaced (page 6) each year or when the Low Battery indicator is displayed (page 3).
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TSTATG1152-2
Sample Wiring Diagrams
Gas or Electric Heat
4 Wire, 1 Stage Cooling, 1 Stage Heating-Heat Pump with B reversing valve.
Residential Heat Pumps, split systems & package units, with no auxiliary heat.
For jumper configuration see page 17.
Common wire optional
*
C O/B Y W G RC RH
Factory installed jumper between
RC and RH
4 Conductor 18 to 22 gauge unshielded cable from the thermostat to the equipment.
POWER
FAN
COMPRESSOR
REVERSING VALVE
* Common wire is optional in all installations. If a common wire is not used the thermostat must be powered by two AA alkaline batteries. These batteries must be replaced (page 6) each year or when the Low Battery indicator is displayed (page 3).
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TSTATG1152-2
Sample Wiring Diagrams
Gas or Electric Heat
3 Wire, 1 Stage Heating
Residential Gas or Electric Heat units with a separately controlled fan.
For jumper configuration see pages 14 and 15.
Common wire optional
*
C O/B Y W G RC RH
Factory installed jumper between
RC and RH
3 Conductor 18 to 22 gauge unshielded cable from the thermostat to the equipment.
POWER
FAN
GAS OR
ELECTRIC HEAT
* Common wire is optional in all installations. If a common wire is not used the thermostat must be powered by two AA alkaline batteries. These batteries must be replaced (page 6) each year or when the Low Battery indicator is displayed (page 3).
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TSTATG1152-2
Sample Wiring Diagrams
Gas or Electric Heat
2 Wire, 1 Stage Gas Heat
Residential Gas or Millivolt units.
For jumper configuration see page 14.
Common wire optional
*
C O/B Y W G RC RH
Factory installed jumper between
RC and RH
2 Conductor 18 to 22 gauge unshielded cable from the thermostat to the equipment.
POWER
GAS OR
ELECTRIC HEAT
* Common wire is optional in all installations. If a common wire is not used the thermostat must be powered by two AA alkaline batteries. These batteries must be replaced (page 6) each year or when the Low Battery indicator is displayed (page 3).
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TSTATG1152-2
Sample Wiring Diagrams
Gas or Electric Heat
Dual Transformer 5 Wire, 1 Stage Cooling, 1 Stage Heating
Residential Gas or Electric Heat, Electric Cool, split systems & package units.
For jumper configuration see pages 14 and 15.
Common wire optional *
C O/B Y W G RC RH
Remove the factory installed jumper between
RC and RH
Heating System
POWER
HEAT
FAN
GAS OR
ELECTRIC HEAT
5 Conductor 18 to 22 gauge unshielded cable from the thermostat to both sets of equipment.
Cooling System
POWER
COOL
COMPRESSOR
* If a common wire is used it must be connected to the furnace common terminal.
If a common wire is not used the thermostat must be powered by two AA alkaline batteries. These batteries must be replaced (page 6) each year or when the Low
Battery indicator is displayed (page 3).
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Jumper Configuration
Cooling and Gas Heat
Residential Gas or Electric Heat, Electric Cool, split systems & package units.
471
471
ASDF
471
ASDF
471
1000 JFK SKD
471
471
471
1000 JFK SKD
1000 JFK SKD
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
ASDF
471 471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471 471 471 471
GAS
J1
J2
GAS
GAS GAS/ELEC O
ELEC
J1
HP
J2
B
J3
Jumper #1 (J1) should be set for GAS (FAN) and Jumper #2 (J2) should be set for GAS for for typical gas furnace heating with electric cooling. Jumper #3 (J3) is not used.
Cooling Mode
Heating Mode
No Demand
O/B*
OUTPUTS
With Demand
Y, G, O/B*
O/B* W, O/B*
*Output active depending on O/B jumper configuration - For normal
operation do not connect to equipment.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TSTATG1152-2
Jumper Configuration
Cooling and Electric Heat
Residential Electric Heat units with a separately controlled fan.
471
471
ASDF
471
ASDF
471
1000 JFK SKD
471
471
471
1000 JFK SKD
1000 JFK SKD
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
ASDF
471 471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471 471 471 471
ELEC
J1
J2
GAS
GAS GAS/ELEC O
ELEC
J1
HP
J2
B
J3
Jumper #1 (J1) should be set for ELEC (FAN) and Jumper #2 (J2) should be set for GAS for for typical electric heating with electric cooling.
Jumper #3 (J3) is not used.
Cooling Mode
Heating Mode
No Demand
O/B*
OUTPUTS
With Demand
Y, G, O/B*
O/B* W, G, O/B*
*Output active depending on O/B jumper configuration - For normal
operation do not connect to equipment.
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Jumper Configuration
Cooling and Heat Pump-Heat with O reversing valve.
Residential Heat Pumps, split systems & package units, with no auxiliary heat.
471
471
ASDF
471
ASDF
471
1000 JFK SKD
471
471
471
1000 JFK SKD
1000 JFK SKD
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
ASDF
471 471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471 471 471 471
ELEC
J1
J2
HP
GAS GAS/ELEC O
ELEC
J1
HP
J2
B
J3
O
J3
Jumper #1 (J1) should be set for ELEC (FAN),
Jumper #2 (J2) should be set for HP, and
Jumper #3 (J3) should be set for O for typical heat pump operation. Note: Thermostat does not have Auxiliary Heat / Emergency Heat capability.
OUTPUTS
Cooling Mode
Heating Mode
No Demand
O
-
With Demand
Y, G, O
Y active in Heating
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TSTATG1152-2
Jumper Configuration
Cooling and Heat Pump-Heat with B reversing valve.
Residential Heat Pumps, split systems & package units, with no auxiliary heat.
471
471
ASDF
471
ASDF
471
1000 JFK SKD
471
471
471
1000 JFK SKD
1000 JFK SKD
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
ASDF
471 471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471
471 471 471 471
ELEC
J1
J2
HP
GAS GAS/ELEC O
ELEC
J1
HP
J2
B
J3
B
J3
Jumper #1 (J1) should be set for ELEC (FAN),
Jumper #2 (J2) should be set for HP, and
Jumper #3 (J3) should be set for B for typical heat pump operation. Note: Thermostat does not have Auxiliary Heat / Emergency Heat capability.
OUTPUTS
Cooling Mode
Heating Mode
No Demand
-
B
With Demand
Y, G
Y , G, B
Y active in Heating
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Test Operation
TSTATG1152-2
Turn on the power to the Heating/Air
Conditioning system.
On the thermostat, slide the Mode Switch to HEAT. Press the COOLER or WARMER button until the set temperature is 10 degrees above room temperature. The HVAC unit should energize in the heating mode.
Note: You may need to wait up to five minutes for heating to energize due to the compressor lockout feature.
On the thermostat, slide the Mode Switch to COOL. Press the COOLER or WARMER buttons until the set temperature is 10 degrees below room temperature. The
HVAC unit should energize in the cooling mode. Note: You may need to wait up to five minutes for cooling to energize due to the compressor lockout feature.
On the thermostat, slide the Mode Switch to
OFF. Slide the Fan Switch to Fan On. The fan should turn on and run continuously.
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Trouble Shooting
SYMPTOM: The slide switches on the thermostat
are very difficult to move.
CAUSE: The backplate of the thermostat is
screwed too tightly into a wall that is not
perfectly flat.
REMEDY: Loosen the screws holding the
thermostat into the wall.
SYMPTOM: The Air Conditioning does not
attempt to turn on.
CAUSE: The cooling setpoint is set too
high, the Mode Switch is not set for
Cool, or the batteries are too weak.
REMEDY: Consult the Normal Operation
section in the Owner’s Manual to:
Lower the cooling setpoint.
Correct the Mode Switch position.
Replace the batteries.
SYMPTOM: The fan does not turn on even though
the compressor has energized.
CAUSE: The Fan Switch is not completely in the
On or Auto position.
REMEDY: Slide the Fan Switch firmly into the On
or Auto position.
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Trouble Shooting
SYMPTOM: The Heating does not attempt
to turn on.
CAUSE: The heating setpoint is set too
high, the Mode Switch is not set for
Heat, or the batteries are too weak.
REMEDY: Consult the Normal Operation
section in the Owner’s Manual to:
Raise the heating setpoint.
Correct the Mode Switch position.
Replace the batteries.
Battery Stat TSTATG1152-2
F C
Tested to Comply with FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
4Z95
Air Conditioning & Heating
Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P., reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice or without incurring obligations.
Copyright © 2009 • Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P. • Houston, Texas
P/N 88-844
Rev. 1
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
LIMITED WARRANTY
Models:
TSTAT*1100-2, 2100-2, 1152-2, and 2152-2
*2200C, *3271C, *3272C, *2111, *3272, *3273
TSTATG1152-2
This thermostat is warranted by Goodman Manufacturing Company,
L.P. (“Goodman”) to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and maintenance, as described below:
• The thermostat is warranted for a period of ONE YEAR, except as provided below.
No warranty continues after the thermostat is removed from the location where it was originally installed.
No warranty applies to, and no warranty is offered by Goodman on, any thermostat ordered over the Internet.
The warranty period begins on the date of the original installation. If that date cannot be verified, the warranty period begins twelve weeks from the date of manufacture (as indicated by the first four digits of the serial number (yyww) where “yy” inidcates the year and “ww” indicates the week of manufacture).
As its only responsibility, and your only remedy, Goodman will, without charge, replace any thermostat or thermostat part found to be defective due to workmanship or materials under normal use and maintenance. For warranty credit, the defective thermostat or thermostat part must be returned to a Goodman heating and air conditioning products distributor by a state certified or licensed contractor.
This warranty does not apply to labor, freight, or any other cost associated with the service, repair or operation of the unit.
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.
Some states and provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
GOODMAN SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO EXTRA UTILITY EXPENSES OR DAMAGES TO PROPERTY.
Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.
Goodman is not responsible for:
1.
Damage or repairs required as a consequence of faulty installation or application.
2.
Damage as a result of floods, fires, winds, lightning, accidents, corrosive atmosphere or other conditions beyond the control of Goodman.
3.
Use of components or accessories not compatible with this thermostat.
4.
Products installed outside the United States or Canada.
5.
Damage or repairs required as a result of any improper use, maintenance, operation or servicing.
6.
Failure to start due to interruption and/or inadequate electrical service.
7.
Changes in the appearance of the unit that do not affect its performance.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that may vary from state to state or province to province.
Installer Name
Installation Date
Model #
Serial #
* Amana ® & Goodman ® brand products
For further information about this warranty, contact Goodman Consumer Affairs at (877) 254-4729 or by mail to 7401 Security Way, Houston, Texas 77040.
© 2009 Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P.
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