Spartan TE226 Series Operation Manual

Spartan TE226 Series Operation Manual

Programmable digital on-off valve and modulating fan control thermostats

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Item
1
LCD
2
MODE button
3
FAN button
4
UP & DOWN buttons
5
SET button
6
On/Off button
7
Set-point icons
8
Fan icons
9
Flake icon
10
Hot spring icon
11
Flow icon
12
Working icon
13
Clock
14
Sleep
15
Moon Sign
16
Outdoor icon
17
Cover screw
18
Back plate
19
Wiring terminal blocks
20
Mounting holes
21
small 8888
22
Schedule number
23
Day
Revised Date: 2018/04/24
Programmable Digital On-off Valve and
Modulating Fan Control Thermostats
Front view
Description
Display temperature and working status.
Access to user and engineer menu and for setting
confirmation or change ℃/℉ unit if pressed for over 3
sec.
Toggle to change Fan mode: Auto or Continuous
Increase & decrease setting or previous/next item
Setting for clock and programmable Schedules
Turn on/off thermostat
Display set-point temperature while it is flashing
Indicate Fan status
Indicate working in Cooling mode
Indicate working in Heating mode
Indicate working in ventilating mode
Indicate cooling/heating valve open
Not used
Sleep mode is enable while it is shown
Indicate room unoccupied
Indicate door/ window open
Screw to tighten back cover with front cover
Plate for mounting on electric box
Terminals for wiring
Holes for mounting on electric box
Display time
Programmable Schedule running or setting
Current day of Sunday ~ Saturday or setting
TE226 Series
Back view
1142-2-1-01
OPERATION MANUAL
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  • Page 1 TE226 Series Programmable Digital On-off Valve and Modulating Fan Control Thermostats OPERATION MANUAL Front view Back view Item Description Display temperature and working status. MODE button Access to user and engineer menu and for setting confirmation or change ℃/℉ unit if pressed for over 3 sec.
  • Page 2: Installation

    Installation Mounting on electric box Separate back plate from the controller by loosing the cover screw; Align the mounting holes on the screw holes of the electric box(applicable to 65x65 or US standard box); Fix the back plate on the electric box by tightening the back plate screws. Suggest to use Philips wider “truss head” or “washer head”...
  • Page 3: User Mode Operation

    Operation User Mode Operation The first tier of operation includes the following settings as Figure 2. To operate: Power switch “ON” or “OFF” to start/ stop the System; After the switching “ON”, press any button to start the User Mode operation. Press “MODE”...
  • Page 4 Fig. 2 User Mode operation sequence Revised Date: 2018/04/24...
  • Page 5 Overview for the settings of Clock and Programmable Schedules & Press MODE, FAN, or POWER button to escape any time during setting. Revised Date: 2018/04/24...
  • Page 6 1. Detailed State Diagram for Clock Setting Revised Date: 2018/04/24...
  • Page 7 2. Detailed State Diagram for Schedule Setting Press “Mode” button to select (day shows steadily)/ deselect (day flash). Press MODE button to Press MODE button to Press MODE button to toggle Cooling/ Heating toggle Cooling/ Heating toggle Cooling/ Heating Set points Set points Set points Revised Date: 2018/04/24...
  • Page 8 Default Set Point for Programmable Schedules COOL Sch. 1 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 26.0℃ 26.0℃ 26.0℃ 26.0℃ 26.0℃ 26.0℃ 26.0℃ Sch. 2 8:00 8:00 8:00 8:00 8:00 8:00 8:00 29.5℃ 29.5℃ 29.5℃ 29.5℃ 29.5℃ 29.5℃ 29.5℃ Sch. 3 18:00 18:00 18:00...
  • Page 9: Current Temperature

    Control Actions 1. On-off Valve Controls: When Cooling or Heating is on, a “Running ( Gear) ( ” icon will be shown on the LCD. Cooling and Heating Control, Auto Changeover, Dead band Option = 0 Stage Stage Differential Differential Stage On Dead Band Current...
  • Page 10: Fan Controls

    2. Fan Controls: (1) Fan Output Adjustment: Fan output can be set to minimum adjustment (AO2 Low(E7)) from 0-5 Vdc and to maximum adjustment (AO2 High(E8)) from 5 to 10 Vdc These two values are adjusted by balancing contractor that will measure minimum and maximum CFM the fan will supply and set this two values.
  • Page 11: Special Note

    3. Special note: 1. Fan bar will be shown according to the fan output when reaches low speed, medium speed or 100% of max output. 2. ESI (Energy Saving Input) Contact status -- When the contact is activated (Vacation or Room unoccupied), a “Moon ( )”...
  • Page 12: Engineer Mode Operation

    Engineer Mode Operation This mode is highly suggested to be operated by trained engineers because it is related to system parameters that will affect the control results. To operate: 1. Press “Up” and “Down” buttons for over 5 seconds to enter into engineer mode; 2.
  • Page 13 6. Engineer mode menu item descriptions: °C Type °F Type Step Item Mnemonic Description Default Range Default Range Deadband offset 0~10.0 0~18.0 0.5 (°C/°F) Unoccupied(ESI) Cooling Set ESIC 28.0 25.0~35.0 82.0 77.0~95.0 1.0 (°C/°F) Point Unoccupied(ESI) Heating Set ESIH 15.0 10.0~22.0 59.0 50.0~72.0...
  • Page 14 0: N.O. ESI Contact Definition 1: N.C. Present Temperature Is Getting 0: built-in from Built-In Temperature 1: remote Sensor, or Remote Temperature Sensor. Display Present Value of 0: display PV -SP- Temperature or Set-Point for 1: display SP Normal Displaying Lowest Fan Speed in Continuous FAnL 0~100...

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