Save Energy Default
Energy saving recommended set points for heating
and cooling can help save energy. The time and
temperatures reference in the following table are
pre-programmed into the thermostat to achieve
energy savings.
Scroll to ENERGY SAVING DEFAULT; touch to
select. Read the message on the screen and to
continue, touch CONFIRM.
Table 9. Energy Saving Set Points
Time
Wake
Leave
Return
Sleep
NOTE: Humidification and dehumidification are not part of the
energy savings program. A higher utility bill may occur
when not using the setpoints in this table.
Heating
Cooling
70°F (21°C)
78°F (25°C)
62°F (17°C)
85°F (29°C)
70°F (21°C)
78°F (25°C)
62°F (17°C)
82°F (28°C)
Dehumidification Control
Normal and Max
Dehumidification options are listed at menu >
settings > humidity. Under Humidity Control,
select dehumidify to enable dehumidification. By
default it is disabled.
There are four setting options which are Normal,
Max, Humiditrol* and Aux Dehumidifier (requires
hardware accessory installed). Slide bar adjust with
a range of 40% to 60% RH.
Table 10. Dehumidification Modes
Option
Description
• Activate: If RH measured is >= (RH set point + 2%),
and, Cool is ON, then D is inactive (open circuit),
and G is ON (if not already ON), and Y2 (if available)
is ON.
• Deactivate: If RH measured is <= (RH set point
- 2%) or Cool is OFF, then D is active (24VAC
present). G returns to the state determined by the
Normal
thermostat control, either ON, Auto, or CIRC. (OR)
If there is no more cool demand, then D is active
(24VAC present). G returns to the state determined
by the thermostat control, either ON, Auto, or CIRC,
and Y2 (if available) is OFF.
NOTE: Note that H is inactive (open circuit) during
dehumidification.
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