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INSTALLATION MANUAL

TM

C O M F O R T

TP-N-851

VIVE Comfort

1111 S. Glenstone Ave., Suite 2-100

Springfield, MO 65804

Toll-Free: 1-800-776-1635 Web: www.vivecomfort.com

Hours of Operation: M-F 9AM - 6PM Eastern

Thermostat Applications Guide

Description

Gas or Oil Heat

Electric Furnace

Heat Pump (No Aux. or Emergency Heat)

Heat Pump (with Aux. or Emergency Heat)

Multi-stage Systems

Heat Only Systems

Cool Only Systems

Millivolt

Table of Contents

Installation Tips

Thermostat Quick Reference

Subbase Installation

Wiring

Technician Setup

Mounting and Battery Installation

Specifications

Page

2

3

4

5-6

7-10

11

12

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Power Type

Battery Power

Hardwire (Common Wire)

Hardwire (Common Wire) with Battery Backup

A trained, experienced technician must install this product.

Carefully read these instructions. You could damage this product or cause a hazardous condition if you fail to follow these instructions.

Una versión en español de este manual se puede descargar en la página web de la compañía.

Patents and Trademarks pending.

Copyright © 2013. All rights reserved.

Rev. 1341

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INSTALLATION TIPS

Wall Locations

The thermostat should be installed approximately 4 to 5 feet above the floor. Select an area with average temperature and good air circulation.

NO

NO

NO YES

Do not install thermostat in locations:

• Close to hot or cold air ducts

• That are in direct sunlight

• With an outside wall behind the thermostat

• In areas that do not require conditioning

• Where there are dead spots or drafts (in corners or behind doors)

• Where there might be concealed chimneys or pipes

Installation Tip

Pick an installation location that is easy for the user to access. The temperature of the location should be representative of the building.

2

THERMOSTAT QUICK REFERENCE

Getting to know your thermostat

2

Indicates the current room temperature.

1

Use the “+” or “-” keys to select your desired room temperature. A copy of the Operating Manual can be downloaded at www.pro1iaq.com

3 4

Fan System

5

6

Low Battery Indicator:

Replace batteries when indicator is shown.

Displays the user selectable setpoint temperature.

System operation indicators:

The COOL, HEAT or FAN icon will display when the COOL,

HEAT or FAN is on.

NOTE: The compressor delay feature is active if these icons are flashing. The compressor will not turn on until the 5 minute delay has elapsed.

1

2

3

LCD Display

Glow in the Dark Light Button

Fan Switch

4

System Switch

5 Menu Button Access Door

6

Temperature Setpoint Buttons

Important:

The low battery indicator is displayed when the AA battery power is low. If the user fails to replace the battery with in 21 days, the thermostat display will only show the low battery indicator as a final warning before the thermostat becomes inoperable. The batteries are located on the back of the

Thermostat.

Removing the private label badge

Use the bevel on lower ridge

Magnet in door

About the Badge

All our thermostats use the same universal magnetic badge.

Visit our website to learn more about our dealer imprinting programs.

Gently slide a screwdriver into the bottom edge of the badge. Gently turn the screwdriver counter clockwise. The badge is held on by a magnet in the well of the battery door. The badge should pry off easily.

Do not use force.

3

Caution:

Electrical Hazard

Failure to disconnect the power before beginning to install this product can cause electric shock or equipment damage.

For vertical mount put one screw bottom.

For horizontal mount put one screw left and one screw right.

SUBBASE INSTALLATION

Mercury Notice:

All of the our thermostats are mercury free. However, if the product you are replacing contains mercury, dispose of it properly. Your local waste management authority can give you instructions on recycling and

Vertical Mount

Horizontal Mount

Horizontal Mount

Vertical Mount

4

WIRING

1

2

3

4

Power supply

Factory-installed jumper. Remove only when installing on 2-transformer systems

Use either O or B terminals for changeover valve

Optional 24 VAC common connection when thermostat is hardwired with battery backup mode.

Typical 2H/2C system: 1 transformer

C

L2

L1 (HOT)

RC

R

Y

C

W/E

G

W

Y2

6

2

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

HEAT RELAY

FAN RELAY

HEAT RELAY 2

R

1

COMPRESSOR

RELAY 2

RC

R

Y

C

W/E

G

W

Y2

Typical 3H/2C heat pump system

C

L2

L1 (HOT)

2

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

FAN RELAY

AUXILIARY

4

R

1

COOL CHANGE OVER

VALVE

HEATL CHANGE

OVER VALVE

COMPRESSOR RELAY

2

3

Typical heat-only system with fan

C

RC

R

Y

2

R

C

W/

G

4

FAN RELAY

1

L2

L1 (HOT)

HEAT RELAY

O

B

RC

R

Y

C

W/E

G

W

Y2

Typical 2H/2C system: 2 transformer

REMOVE JUMPER C

2

R

1

L2

L1 (HOT)

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

FAN RELAY

HEAT RELAY

HEAT RELAY 2

COMPRESSOR

RELAY 2

Typical cool-only system

RC

R

Y

C

W/

G

4

2

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

FAN RELAY

4

Typical heat-only system

RC

R

Y

C

W/

G

2

4

HEAT RELAY

C

R

1

L2

L1 (HOT)

C

R

1

L2

L1 (HOT)

C

R

1

L2

L1 (HOT)

NOTE:

In many systems with no emergency heat relay a jumper can be installed between E and W2.

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WIRING

Wiring

1.

2.

If you are replacing a thermostat, make note of the terminal connections on the thermostat that is being replaced. In some cases the wiring connections will not be color-coded.

For example, the green wire may not be connected to the G terminal.

Loosen the terminal block screws. Insert wires then retighten terminal block screws.

3.

Place nonflammable insulation into wall opening to prevent drafts.

Warning

All components of the control system and the thermostat installation must conform to

Class II circuits per the NEC

Wire specifications

Use shielded or non-shielded

18-22 gauge thermostat wire.

Terminal Designations

This thermostat is shipped from the factory to operate a conventional heating and cooling system. This thermostat will also operate a heat pump system. See the “heat pump” configuration step on page 8 of this manual to configure the thermostat for heat pump applications.

Terminal

RC

B

O

RH

C

G

2 Heat 2 Cool

Conventional System

Transformer Power

(cooling)

Transformer Power

(heating)

Transformer common

Energized in heating

Energized in cooling

Fan relay

2 Heat 2 Cool

Heat Pump System

Transformer Power

(cooling)

Transformer Power

(heating)

Transformer common

Heat pump changeover valve energized in heating

Heat pump changeover valve energized in cooling

Fan relay

3 Heat 2 Cool

Heat Pump System

Transformer Power

(cooling)

Transformer Power

(heating)

Transformer common

Heat pump changeover valve energized in heating

Heat pump changeover valve energized in cooling

Fan relay

W/E

Y

First stage of heat

First stage of heat

Emergency heat relay

Y2

W2

First stage of cool

Second stage of cool

Second stage of heat

Wiring Tip

C terminal

The C (common wire) terminal does not have to be connected when the thermostat is powered by batteries.

First stage of cool

Second stage of cool

Auxiliary heat relay, second stage of heat

Note:

First stage of heat & cool

Second stage of cool

& second stage of heat

Auxiliary heat relay, thirdstage of heat

In many systems with no emergency heat relay, a jumper can be installed between E and W2.

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TECHNICIAN SETUP MENU

Technician Setup Menu

This thermostat has a technician setup menu for easy installer configuration. To setup the thermostat for your particular application:

1.

+ seconds. This 3-second delay is designed so that homeowners do not accidentally access the installer settings.

2.

Configure the installer options as desired, using the table below.

3.

+ settings and the SYSTEM or FAN key to move from one option to another. Note:

To exit the Technician Setup options press and hold the & keys for 3 seconds.

+ -

Tech Setup Steps

Filter

Change

Reminder

Room

Temperature

Calibration

This feature will flash “FILT” in the display after the elapsed run time to remind the user to change the filter. A setting of

“OFF” will disable this feature.

This feature allows the installer to change the calibration of the room temperature display. For example, if the thermostat reads 70° and you would like it to read

72° then select +2.

Minimum

Compressor On

Time

This feature allows the installer to select the minimum run time for the compressor. For example, a setting of 4 will force the compressor to run for at least 4 minutes every time the compressor turns on, regardless of the room temperature.

LCD Will Show

Compressor

Short Cycle

Delay

The compressor short cycle delay protects the compressor from

“short cycling”. This feature will not allow the compressor to be turned on for 5 minutes after it was turned off.

Cooling

Swing

The swing setting often called “cycle rate”, “differential” or

“anticipation” is adjustable. A smaller swing setting will cause more frequent cycles and a larger swing setting will cause fewer cycles.

Heating

Swing

Keypad

Lockout

The swing setting often called “cycle rate”,

“differential” or

“anticipation” is adjustable. A smaller swing setting will cause more frequent cycles and a larger swing setting will cause fewer cycles.

Keypad lockout allows you to configure the thermostat so that none or some of the keys do not function.

Adjustment Options

You can adjust the filter change reminder from

“OFF” to 2000 hours of runtime in

50 hour increments.

You can adjust the room temperature display to ready -4°F to +4°F above or below the factory calibrated reading.

You can select the minimum compressor run time from “OFF”,

“3”, “4”, or “5” minutes.

If 3, 4, or 5 is selected, the compressor will run for at least the selected time before turning off.

Selecting “ON” will not allow the compressor to be turned on for 5 minutes after the last time the compressor was on. Select “OFF” to remove this delay.

The cooling swing setting is adjustable from 0.2°F to 2°F.

For example: A swing setting of 0.5°F will turn the cooling on at approximately 0.5°F above the setpoint and turn the cooling off at approximately

0.5°F below the setpoint.

The heating swing setting is adjustable from 0.2°F to 2°F. For example: A swing setting of 0.5°F will turn the heating on at approximately 0.5°F below the setpoint and turn the heating off at approximately 0.5°F below the setpoint.

OF = keypad lockout has been disabled.

PA = partial keypad lockout, which locks all the keys except the

or keys.

FU = Full keypad lockout, which locks out all the keys.

Note: keypad lockout instructions are below.

Factory Default Setting

OFF

0 ºF

OFF ON

0.5 ºF 0.4 ºF 0ºF

Note:

To lock the keypad hold down the SYSTEM and FAN keys for 3 seconds. You will see a lock in the display. To unlock the keypad hold down SYSTEM and FAN keys for 3 seconds.

TECH SETUP

STEPS CONTINUED

ON THE NEXT PAGE

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TECHNICIAN SETUP MENU

Tech Setup Steps (Continued from the previous page)

Heating

Temperature

Setpoint Limit

This feature allows you to set a maximum heat setpoint value. The setpoint temperature cannot be raised above this value.

Cooling

Temperature

Setpoint Limit

This feature allows you to set a minimum cool setpoint value. The setpoint temperature cannot be lowered below this value.

ºF or ºC

Select F for

Fahrenheit temperature read out or select C for Celsius read out.

Fan

Operation

Select GAS for systems that control the fan during a call for heat.

Select ELEC to have the thermostat control the fan during a call for heat.

Always On

Light Menu Setup

The display light can be configured to stay on at all times or come on when any key is pressed.

NOTE:

HARDWIRED ONLY

Keeping the display light continually “ON” will greatly reduce battery life.

Contractor Call

Number

On or Off

Allows you to select whether or not you want to add your phone number to the thermostat display.

You can choose ON or

OFF.

Contractor

Call Number

Allows you to put you phone number in the display.

LCD Will Show

Adjustment Options

Use the or key to select the maximum heat setpoint.

Use the or key to select the maximum cool setpoint.

º F for Fahrenheit

º C for Celsius

GAS or

ELEC

OFF configures display light to come on when the light key or any other key is pressed.

ON configures the display to stay on.

Use the or key to turn on or off.

If selected ON, you will see the input screen after pressing

SYSTEM key and moving to the next step.

See note below on operation.

Use the key to step through each number left to right and the key to cycle through each of the numbers.

Factory Default Setting

90

ºF

44

ºF ºF

GAS ON

Note:

If Contractor Call Number is selected ON, your phone number will show in the display if there has been a continuous call for heating or cooling for 24 hours or if the light button is held down for 3 seconds.

To remove the phone number from the display, hold the light button down for 3 seconds.

OFF

TECH SETUP

STEPS CONTINUED

ON THE NEXT PAGE

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A Note About Auto Changeover:

If in Auto you have the ability to switch between Auto Heat or Auto Cool by pressing the System key. This can be done once the current mode has reached its setpoint. For example: if in Auto

Heat, the heat setpoint must be satisfied before the thermostat will allow you to switch to Auto

Cool. You can switch out of Auto by holding down the System key. To get back into Auto, you must toggle the System key to Auto.

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TECHNICIAN SETUP MENU

Tech Setup Steps (Continued from the previous page)

Beep Heat Pump System

Switch

When any key is pressed an audible beep will sound.

You can choose

ON or an OFF.

Gas Auxiliary for Heat Pump

Stages of Heat

When turned on the thermostat will operate a heat pump.

1. EM. Heat will show as an option in the system switch.

2. Y will be first stage of heat & cool,

W/E will be emergency heat relay & W2 will be auxiliary heat relay.

You can configure the system switch for the particular application:

Heat - Off- Cool

Heat – Off,

Cool – Off

Heat – Off – Cool-Auto

Gas Auxiliary for Heat

Pump

This option will turn the heat pump off 45 seconds after the auxiliary heat relay turns on.

Note: EM. Heat will show if in heat pump mode.

For 2 heat applications, the first stage will turn off 45 seconds after the auxiliary stage turns on.

For 3 heat applications, the first and second stage will turn off 45 seconds after the auxiliary stage turns on.

You can configure the thermostat to operate a 3 stage heat pump system.

2H 2C = 2 heat, 2 cool

3H 2C = 3 heat, 2 cool

Cooling Fan

Delay

The cooling fan delay setting will delay the fan from coming on in cool-mode and keep running after the compressor shuts off for a short time to save energy in some systems.

LCD Will Show

Adjustment Options

If ON is selected the beep will sound.

If OFF is selected there is no sound

OFF configures the thermostat for non heat pump systems.

ON configures the thermostat for heat pump systems.

Use the or key until the desired application is flashing.

For heat pump systems that are “dual fuel” (use a gas furnace for auxiliary stage heat) you can turn this feature on to turn off the heat pump when the auxiliary stage of heating has been called for.

Use the or key to change between 2 heat and 3 heat.

2 heat will use Y1 as first stage and W2 as auxiliary.

3 heat will use Y1 as first stage, Y2 as second stage and W2 as auxiliary.

You can select the

Cooling Fan Delay from “OFF”, “15”, “30”,

“60”, or “90” seconds.

If 15, 30, 60 or 90 is selected the fan will not turn on for that many seconds when there is a call for cool will run for that many seconds after satisfying a call for cool.

Factory Default Settings

ON OFF

Heat – Off – Cool

OFF

2 Stages OFF

TECH SETUP

STEPS CONTINUED

ON THE NEXT PAGE

Swing Setting Tip

The Second stage will turn on at 2x the swing setting. The second stage will turn off when the 1x the swing is reached. For example, if the swing setting is .8 degrees for heating and the thermostat is set at 70°F, the first stage will turn on at approximately 69.2°F. The second stage will turn on at 68.4°F. The second stage will turn off at 69.2°F and the first will turn off at 70.8°F. If third stage is used, it will turn on at 3x the swing and turn off at approximately 2x the swing.

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TECHNICIAN SETUP MENU

Tech Setup Steps (Continued from the previous page)

Satisfy Setpoint

Staging Delay Humidity Pad

Reminder

This feature allows the thermostat to keep multiple stages of heat or cool energized until setpoint is satisfied.

This feature allows a delay to occur when a second and third stage is needed. This allows the previous stage extra time to satisfy setpoint.

This will remind the user to change the humidity pad.

UV Lamp

Reminder

Will remind the user to change the UV light bulb.

IAQ Cell Reminder

Will remind the user to change the IAQ

Cell after 25,000 hrs.

LCD Will Show

Adjustment Options

Use the or key to turn on or off.

Use the or key to select YES, 5,

10, 15, 30, 45, 60,

90.

Use the or key to select OFF,

600, 1000, 1500,

2000.

Use the or key to select OFF,

1YEAR, 2YEAR.

Use the or key to select OFF,

250. (Stands for

25000 hours)

Factory Default Settings

OFF

OFF OFF OFF OFF

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MOUNT THERMOSTAT & BATTERY INSTALLATION

Mount Thermostat

Align the 4 tabs on the subbase with corresponding slots on the back of the thermostat, then push gently until the thermostat snaps in place.

Battery Installation

Battery installation is optional if thermostat is hardwired (C terminal connected).

On the back of the thermostat insert 2

AA Alkaline batteries (included).

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SPECIFICATIONS

Specifications

The display range of temperature

The control range of temperature

Load rating

Display accuracy

Swing (cycle rate or differential)

Power source

Operating ambient

Operating humidity

Dimensions of thermostat

41ºF to 95ºF (5ºC to 35ºC)

44ºF to 90ºF (7ºC to 32ºC)

1 amp per terminal, 1.5 amp maximum all terminals combined

± 1ºF

Heating is adjustable from 0.2ºF to 2.0ºF

Cooling is adjustable from 0.2ºF to 2.0ºF

18 to 30 VAC, NEC Class II, 50/60 Hz for hardwire (common wire)

Battery power from 2 AA Alkaline batteries

32ºF to +105ºF (0º to +41ºC)

90% non-condensing maximum

5.7”W

x 4.4 ”H x 1.1”D

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