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Airxcel 9630-351 Installation, Operation & Application Manual page 2

Heat pump

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Details (2nd Screen)
ZONE NAME: Assigns a name or
description to the
thermostat (maximum of 7
characters).
THERMOSTAT ID: Displays thermostat's
6 digit ID
FUNCTIONS: Displays available modes.
SET: Saves assigned zone name/
description.
CANCEL: Reverts to main screen.
REMOVE THERMOSTAT: Removes
thermostat from the RV Climate app.
Controlling the
thermostat via RV
Climate app
1. Slide screen to the left (2nd screen).
2. Tap the icon displaying the current
settings [Kitchen 75 FAN HIGH].
3. Select the desired temperature/mode.
4. Press "SET".
Removing a previously paired thermostat
1. Using the RV Climate app, slide screen to the left (2nd screen).
2. Press
.
3. On the following page select "REMOVE THERMOSTAT" and press "OK".
Operation Chart
The chart below shows the system functions. After the entire air conditioning and heating
system is installed, check each position function.
Mode
Call
Operation
Fan Low
No
GL-Fan Low (Gray) energized
Fan Hi
No
GH-Fan High (Green) energized
Cool On
No
GH-Fan High (Green) energized
High
Cool On
Yes
GH-Fan High (Green) energized, Y-Compressor (Yellow) energized
High
Cool On
No
GL-Fan Low (Gray) energized
Low
Cool On
Yes
GL-Fan Low (Gray), Y-Compressor (Yellow) energized
Low
Cool Auto
No
No function occurs
Low
Cool Auto
Yes
GL-Fan Low (Gray) energized, Y-Compressor (Yellow) energized
Low
Cool Auto
No
No function occurs
High
Cool Auto
Yes
GH-Fan High (Green), Y-Compressor (Yellow) energized
High
Heat Gas
No
No function occurs
Heat Gas
Yes
W-Furnace (White) energized
Electric
No
No functions occur in this mode
Heat
Electric
Yes
WHP - Heat Pump (White/Black) will be energized
Heat
Electric
Yes (5°
WHP - Heat Pump (White/Black) and WF-Furnace (White) will be
Heat
Below
energized
Backup
Setpoint)
*There is a 3 minute anti-short cycle delay timer built into the thermostat.
Conditions of Heat Pump Lockout (Set Point 70°F)
Indoor
Operation
Temp (°F)
of Unit
70+
No operation.
69
Heat pump turns on as primary heat source.
71
Heat pump turns off, thermostat is satisfied.
69
Heat pump turns on as primary heat source.
65
Gas heat turns on at 5 degrees from first stage (heat pump cannot satisfy
demand). First Strike on backup counter.
71
Gas heat and heat pump turn off, thermostat is satisfied.
69
Heat pump turns on.
65
Gas heat turns on at 5 degrees below first stage (heat pump cannot satisfy
demand). Second Strike on backup counter.
71
Gas heat and heat pump turn off, thermostat is satisfied.
69
Heat pump turns on.
65
Gas heat turns on at 5 degrees from first stage (heat pump cannot satisfy
demand).
Third Strike on backup counter. Heat pump is locked out for 1 hr. 45 min.
Backup counter reset if heat pump runs for 20 minutes with no call for back up heat.
71
Gas furnace turns off, thermostat is satisfied.
69
Gas furnace turns on, primary heat source during lockout.
71
Gas furnace turns off, thermostat is satisfied.
69
Heat pump turns on and is restored to the primary heat source.
65
Gas furnace turns on and becomes the primary heat source. Heat pump
turns off for another 1 hour and 45 minutes.
71
Gas furnace turns off, thermostat is satisfied.
69
Heat pump turns on and resumes primary heat source function.
71
Heat pump turns off, thermostat is satisfied.
Conditions and example for resetting the backup counter
69
Heat pump turns on.
65
Gas heat turns on at 5 degrees from first stage (heat pump cannot satisfy
demand).
First Strike on backup counter.
71
Gas heat and heat pump turn off, thermostat is satisfied.
69
Heat pump turns on.
65
Gas heat turns on at 5 degrees from first stage (heat pump cannot satisfy
demand).
Second Strike on backup counter
71
Gas heat and heat pump turn off, thermostat is satisfied.
69
Heat pump turns on and runs for 20 minutes without a call for backup heat.
71
Heat pump turns off, thermostat is satisfied (backup counter reset).
69
Heat pump turns on.
65
Gas heat turns on at 5 degrees from first stage (heat pump cannot satisfy
demand).
First strike on backup counter
Backup timer will reset anytime the Heat Pump operates for more than 20 minutes
and satisfies the thermostat without calling for backup heat.
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.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Contains FCC ID: WAP4110
A Division of Airxcel, Inc., P.O. Box 4020, Wichita, KS 67204
www.Airxcel.com
1 hour 45 minute lockout ends.
1 hour 45 minute lockout ends.
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