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VISIONPRO
8000 WITH WI-FI
ISU
Installer Setup
Number
Name
407
Min. Cool
Off
Recovery Outdoor
-20° F to 100° F
Temp
408
Max. Cool
Off
Recovery Ramp
1° F/hr to 20° F/hr
Rate
33-00096—01
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Table 2. Installer Setup (ISU) Table. (Continued)
Settings
90° F
6° F/hr
Residential,
Commercial
Default
or Both
Commercial
Commercial
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Notes
Off: The cooling system will begin recovery at
the time that is scheduled.
When a Minimum Recovery Ramp Rate is set,
the thermostat will begin recovery early to
ensure the temperature is reached at the
scheduled time.
Set a Minimum Recovery Ramp Rate based on
the rate that the cooling system can recover at
for a hot day in your region. Default setting is 3°
F / hour.
Set an Outdoor Temperature that is
representative of a hot day in your region to be
associated with the Minimum Recovery Ramp
Rate. The thermostat will begin recovery at the
optimal time based on a calculated ramp rate,
allowing the system to recover on time and save
energy during changing outdoor conditions.
During recovery, the setpoint changes at a rate
in degrees per hour depending on the outdoor
temperature. If there is no outdoor sensor, the
Minimum Recovery Ramp Rate is used.
Off: The cooling system will begin recovery at
the time that is scheduled.
When a Maximum Recovery Ramp Rate is set,
the thermostat will begin recovery early to
ensure the temperature is reached at the
scheduled time.
Set a Maximum Recovery Ramp Rate based on
the rate that the cooling system can recover at
for a mild day in your region. Default setting is
6° F / hour.
Set an Outdoor Temperature that is
representative of a mild day in your region to be
associated with the Maximum Recovery Ramp
Rate.
The thermostat will begin recovery at the
optimal time based on a calculated ramp rate,
allowing the system to recover on time and save
energy during changing outdoor conditions.
During recovery, the setpoint changes at a rate
in degrees per hour depending on the outdoor
temperature.

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