Carrier TC-PHP01-BLK Installation Manual

Carrier TC-PHP01-BLK Installation Manual

Programmable thermostat air conditioner and heat pump applications

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TC - PHP01 - BLK
Carrier Programmable Thermostat
Air Conditioner and Heat Pump
Applications
Installation Guide
A07051

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  • Page 1 TC - PHP01 - BLK Carrier Programmable Thermostat Air Conditioner and Heat Pump Applications Installation Guide A07051...
  • Page 3 Welcome and from all of us at Carrier , thank you for purchasing your new Carrier programmable thermostat. This thermostat is designed to be simple to install but it’s best to review all of the instructions in this manual before you start to help ensure there are no surprises during installation.
  • Page 4 COMPATIBLE HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEMS This thermostat works with many centralized residential heating and cooling systems. SConventional Heating and Cooling (AC): up to one stage of heating and two stages of cooling SHeat Pump (HP): up to three stages of heating and two stages of cooling Heat pumps work to provide cooling in the summer but in the winter, they do it in reverse, drawing their heat energy from the outside air.
  • Page 5: Items Included In The Box

    ITEMS INCLUDED IN THE BOX ® A. The Carrier Programmable Thermostat B. Mounting screws and drywall plugs C. Installation Guide and Owner’s Manual D. Batteries Installation Guide Owner’s Manual A150216 Tip: Write down your thermostat serial number and save it for future reference.
  • Page 6 ITEMS YOU’LL NEED FOR INSTALLATION A. Pencil B. Phillips screwdriver C. Small flathead screwdriver D. Drill with a 3/16” drill bit A150218 Tip: Review all the instructions before you start to help ensure that there are no surprises during installation...
  • Page 7 STEP 1. REMOVE THE COVER FROM YOUR OLD THERMOSTAT Most covers snap off easily but some are attached by screws. Note if either of the following apply to your old thermostat: a. If you do not have a wire connected to C, two alkaline AA batter- ies are required.
  • Page 8 110/120V A150045 Warning! If your old thermostat is labeled 110V or 120V, or is connected by thick wires and wire nuts, it is a high voltage system and is not compatible STEP 2. POWER OFF YOUR HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEM Turn off the power to your heating and cooling system.
  • Page 9: Step 3. Remove Your Old Thermostat

    A150046 Warning! Electrical operation hazard. Failure to follow this warning could result in injury, death, or equipment damage STEP 3. REMOVE YOUR OLD THERMOSTAT Remove the cover of your old thermostat. Using your old thermostat as a guide, record wire color and corre- sponding letter where it is connected on the thermostat terminal block.
  • Page 10 A150219 Wire Color Connected to Terminal Letter Green There is a jumper wire or bracket between Rh, Rc, or R? Tip: Take a photo of your old thermostat wiring with your smartphone for reference later Disconnect each wire. Most thermostat wires are connected using screws;...
  • Page 11 ® STEP 4. INSTALL YOUR CARRIER THERMOSTAT Separate front display and mounting back plate of thermostat by pressing the thumb release at the top of the thermostat and carefully snap apart. A150220 Gently pull the wires through the hole in the back plate.
  • Page 12: Step 5. Connecting The Wires

    A150224 STEP 5. CONNECTING THE WIRES Using the table you created on page 8, use a small screwdriver to loosen the screws then insert each wire into its matching connector block hole. a. Insert only one wire in each connector. b.
  • Page 13: Step 6. Connecting The Display

    When all the wires are connected, gently push any excess wire back into the wall. STEP 6. CONNECTING THE DISPLAY ® With the Carrier logo positioned at the bottom, attach thermostat display to back plate by inserting tab on bottom edge and hinging up until top snap secures.
  • Page 14: Step 7. Set Thermostat Configuration

    A150223 STEP 7. SET THERMOSTAT CONFIGURATION When power is applied, all display icons are lit for 2 seconds to test the display. Following this, the equipment type for which the thermostat is configured is displayed for an additional 2 seconds. It will be one of HP, H2, AC, A2, H or C.
  • Page 15 A150225 a. The left display shows the configuration number. b. The right shows the configuration setting. The configuration number will be flashing which means it can be ad- justed using the UP and DOWN keys. A150226 To cause the opposite pair to flash (to be adjustable), press the MODE key.
  • Page 16 A150225 If no key is pressed for 3 minutes, the configuration mode will auto- matically exit, returning the thermostat to normal operation. Option 01 - Equipment type You may need to make an adjustment to this setting depending on the system you've connected.
  • Page 17 Description: This selection operates the thermostat in either Fahrenheit or Centigrade. Option 04 - G (fan) ON with W(Heat) Selection Default: G not energized with W (OF) Options: G not energized with W (OF), G energized with W (ON) Description: This selection determines whether the fan (G) is to be ON or OFF when W (furnace or strip heat) is ON.
  • Page 18 SIf you are unsure, consult your heating and cooling system equipment installation instructions or contact Carrier customer support. Option 11 - Minimum Deadband Between Heating And Cooling Default: 02 Options: 01 through 06 Description: Sets the minimum allowable number of degrees between heating and cooling setpoints.
  • Page 19 Option 13 - Room Air Temperature Offset Default: 0°F Options: - 5°F to 5°F Description: The number of degrees to be added to the displayed temperature to calibrate the measured room temperature. The selected number is the number of degrees, plus or minus, which will be added to actual temperature. This option is in °F even if Option 03 is set for °C.
  • Page 20 Option 18 - Backlight Configuration Default: OF Options: On (ON), Off (OF) Description: When ON is selected and the thermostat is not battery operated, a low level continuous display backlight is always on. With OF selected, the backlight is only on for a short time after the door is opened or a key is pressed.
  • Page 21 example, a temperature setting when you’re home and a different temperature setting when you sleep. SSelecting 4 allows 4 programming periods per day, P1, P2, P3, and P4. For example, different temperature settings when you’re waking up, away, at home, and sleeping. Option 26 - Minimum Cooling Setpoint Default: 52°F Options: Between 52°F and 90°F...
  • Page 22: Step 8. Check Thermostat Operation

    STEP 8. CHECK THERMOSTAT OPERATION To finalize your installation, confirm your equipment is operating properly Fan Operation Press FAN button. This will start continuous fan operation. FAN ON icon will turn on. Press FAN button again. This will stop continuous fan operation. FAN ON icon will turn off.
  • Page 23 Table 1 shows the thermostat outputs for each available stage of heating or cooling. It may be useful in troubleshooting. Table 1 – Outputs Equip COOL COOL HEAT HEAT HEAT EM HEAT Config STG 1 STG 2 STG 1 STG 2 STG 3 SS AC Opt 1 = AC...
  • Page 24: Terminal Designations

    TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS Rc - 24 VAC, from cooling equipment Rh - 24 VAC, from heating equipment W - Heating C - Common 24 VAC O/B - reversing valve G - Fan Y1 - Cooling Y/Y2 - Cooling High or Single Stage Low Stage A09271...
  • Page 25: Wiring Diagrams

    WIRING DIAGRAMS Y/Y2 * C wire not needed for batteries ** Remove jumper when using split power (Indoor and Outdoor units utilize separate transformers). A12246 Fig. 1 - Single Speed A/C Thermostat Typical Installation Equipment configuration: AC...
  • Page 26 Y/Y2 * C wire not needed for batteries ** Remove jumper when using split power (Indoor and Outdoor units utilize separate transformers). A12238 Fig. 2 - Single Speed HP Thermostat Typical Installation Equipment configuration: HP...
  • Page 27 Single-Stage Single-Stage Thermostat Furnace Air Conditioner Heat Cool Y/Y2 24VAC Hot Heating 24VAC Hot Cooling 24VAC Common * Indicates connection may not be required/available. A09246 Fig. 3 - Single- stage Furnace with Air Conditioner and Split Power Equipment configuration: AC NOTE: Rc/Rh jumper is cut or removed on the thermostat.
  • Page 28 Furnace Air Conditioner Thermostat Heat Stage 2 (NA) Heat Stage 1 W/W1 Cool Stage 1 Cool Stage 2 Y/Y2 Y/Y2 Y/Y2 24VAC Hot Heating 24VAC Hot Cooling DHUM 24VAC Common * Remove jumper when using split power (Indoor and Outdoor units utilize separate transformers).
  • Page 29 Thermostat Furnace Heat Pump RVS Cooling Heat Stage 3 W/W1 (furnace) Heat/Cool Stage 1 Heat/Cool Stage 2 Y/Y2 Y/Y2 Y/Y2 24VAC Hot Heating 24VAC Hot Cooling DHUM 24VAC Common * Some heat pumps may designate W1. **Remove jumper when using split power (Indoor and Outdoor Units utilize separate transformers).
  • Page 30 Fan Coil Air Conditioner Thermostat Remove J2 Heat Stage 2 Jumper for heat staging Heat Stage 1 Cool Stage 1 Cool Stage 2 Y/Y2 Y/Y2 24VAC Hot Heating 24VAC Hot Cooling 24VAC Common *Remove jumper when using split power (Indoor and Outdoor units utilize separate transformers).
  • Page 31 Thermostat Fan Coil Heat Pump RVS Cooling Heat Stage 3 Heat/Cool Stage 1 Heat/Cool Stage 2 Y/Y2 Y/Y2 Y/Y2 24VAC Hot Heating 24VAC Hot Cooling 24VAC Common *Remove jumper when using split power (Indoor and Outdoor units utilize separate transformers). A12243 Fig.
  • Page 32 THERMOSTAT OPERATION FEATURES Clock Without batteries the clock will continue to operate for 8 hours after power is removed. With batteries, the clock operates until the end of the battery life. Batteries If installed without a common (C) wire, two alkaline AA batteries are required for operation.
  • Page 33 Timers There are several timers which influence the thermostat’s operation: If any of the timers listed below is preventing the equipment from turning on, the display icons which show the equipment is operating will be flashing to indicate a turn-on delay is present. Five-Minute Compressor Timeguard This timer prevents the compressor from starting unless it has been off for 5 minutes.
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    If your device still does not power on, please contact: Technical support at 1.800.CARRIER or contact contact.carrier@carrier.utc.com Find an Expert Carrier Contractor at www.carrier.com/dealers Backlight will not come on: If your thermostat is installed without a Common (C) wire and when the battery is low, the backlight will remain off with button presses.
  • Page 36 Copyright 2017 Carrier Corporation 7310 W Morris St. Indianapolis, IN 46231 TC - PHP01BLK- 02SI 997- 015060- 1- R Replaces: TC- PHP01BLK- 01SI Edition Date: 02/17 Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice...

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