Peco Performance PRO TW180 Operating Manual

Peco Performance PRO TW180 Operating Manual

Multi-fan thermostat

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TW180
OPERATING
MANUAL
CONTROL
SYSTEMS
Multi-Fan Thermostat
• Programmable or Non-programmable
• Line or Low Voltage
• Keypad Lock Out
• Large 8 square inch blue display
• Easy User Interface
Performance PRO
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  • Page 1 TW180 OPERATING MANUAL CONTROL SYSTEMS Multi-Fan Thermostat • Programmable or Non-programmable • Line or Low Voltage • Keypad Lock Out • Large 8 square inch blue display • Easy User Interface Performance PRO ™...
  • Page 2: The Peco Performance Pro Tw180

    THE PECO PERFORMANCE PRO TW180 THE PECO PERFORMANCE PRO TW180 Thank you for choosing a PECO Performance PRO thermostat. This thermostat is intended for ® ™ use in residential and commercial environments. It is designed for and can support up to 2-HEAT/ 1-COOL conventional, fan coil or PTAC applications.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents TW180 Thermostat The PECO Performance PRO ™ TW180 ....................2 Quick reference: Default Display mode ....................5 Quick reference: Home Display mode & navigation ................6 Quick reference: Home Display screen ....................7 Key operation ............................8 Set the clock, month, and day ......................11 Select Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature ..................12...
  • Page 4 • To avoid potential fire and/or explosion, do not use in potentially flammable or explosive atmospheres. • This product, when installed, will be part of an engineered system whose specifications and performance characteristics are not designed nor controlled by PECO. • All wiring and applications must conform to local and national building codes and ordinances Applications and national codes must be reviewed prior to installation to assure the installation is functional and safe.
  • Page 5: Quick Reference: Default Display Mode

    QUICK REFERENCE: DEFAULT DISPLAY MODE QUICK REFERENCE: DEFAULT DISPLAY MODE Default Display The factory programmed settings show the time, temperature, and setpoint. This is called the Default Display. The Default Display appears after a short period of inactivity. The Default Display can be custom configured to show user-selected items only (see Service Menu 520 in Installation Guide”).
  • Page 6: Quick Reference: Home Display Mode & Navigation

    QUICK REFERENCE: HOME DISPLAY MODE & NAVIGATION QUICK REFERENCE: HOME DISPLAY MODE & NAVIGATION Home Display The Performance PRO™ TW180 has two ▲/ ▼(Up and Down) keys and four soft keys (1-3; 6 below). Press any key to enter Home Display from Default Display. Press soft keys to enter submenus. Soft keys have multiple functions; available submenus depend on menu navigation. System key Up and Down keys Fan key More key Override key...
  • Page 7: Quick Reference: Home Display Screen

    QUICK REFERENCE: TW180 HOME DISPLAY SCREEN QUICK REFERENCE: TW180 HOME DISPLAY SCREEN System key Current day Current temperature Displays Fan/Auto/ Press to enter (see p. 11) (see p. 12) On & Speed when system settings: activated Off/Heat/Cool/ (see pp. 9, 13) Auto (see pp.
  • Page 8: Key Operation

    KEY OPERATION KEY OPERATION System Key (ON|OFF) Used to control the operating mode of the thermostats. The options available are dependent on System Type selected in Service Menu 110 (see the Installation Guide). System modes are: HEAT – Select for the system to operate in heating mode only. COOL –...
  • Page 9 KEY OPERATION (CONT.) KEY OPERATION (CONT.) Fan key ON - Continuous fan operation. AUTO - Cycled Fan operation. Fan cycles off when the set point is satisfied. HI-MED-LO - Selectable speeds based on system. In fan staged operation the user does not have access to speed selection. More key Used to view more menu options. From the Home Display, press “More”...
  • Page 10 KEY OPERATION (CONT.) KEY OPERATION (CONT.) Additional Key Operation Cancel - Used ot Cancel a user Override. Thermostat will resume normal operation. Exit - Discards changes and returns to the Home display. Setback - Thermostat is operating at Setback values. (See Service Menus 310 & 320) Display Messages This thermostat can be set to display the following codes: Fdd - Indicates an economizer fault*, thermostat continues normal operation.
  • Page 11: Set The Clock, Month, And Day

    PRESS ANY KEY TO BEGIN SET THE CLOCK, MONTH, AND DAY SET THE CLOCK, MONTH, AND DAY Press More to view menu options. In clock mode press ▲/ ▼to select clock hour. Press Clock to access menu options. Press ▲/ ▼ to select 12 or 24 HR format, then press Next.
  • Page 12: Select Fahrenheit Or Celsius Temperature

    SELECT FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS TEMPERATURE SELECT FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS TEMPERATURE Press the lower left and lower right keys After entering the Service Menu mode, press Next continuously until menu “260” appears. simultaneously for about five seconds. Back, Next, and Done appear. Press Next continuously until menu “260” appears.
  • Page 13: Select The Fan Mode

    PRESS ANY KEY TO BEGIN SELECT THE FAN MODE SELECT THE FAN MODE Press to set fan operation. In Fan mode, p ress ▲/ ▼to select desired option. to select “Fan On”, “Fan Press ▲/ ▼ Auto” , may also include selections of “HI”, “MED”, “LO.”...
  • Page 14: Select System Mode

    PRESS ANY KEY TO BEGIN SELECT SYSTEM MODE SELECT SYSTEM MODE System Press to select system Setpoint is displayed on the right side of the screen. preferences. Note: Selected option flashes. to select Heat, Cool, Auto, Press ▲/ ▼ or Off. Done Press to save changes.
  • Page 15: Program The Thermostat

    PROGRAM THE THERMOSTAT PROGRAM THE THERMOSTAT Each day has two or four scheduled events (Occupied1, Occupied2, Unocc1, and Unocc2) per day. Each event can be programmed with a start time, along with a Heat and Cool Setpoints. The preprogrammed factory daily default settings are as follows: 2-Event Default Schedule Time Period Start Time...
  • Page 16: Program Scheduled Events

    PRESS ANY KEY TO BEGIN PROGRAM SCHEDULED EVENTS PROGRAM SCHEDULED EVENTS Schedule two or four events per day in Press Select Day to underline highlighted day to which a scheduled event will be applied. the following order: Occupied1, Unocc1, Occupied2, and Unocc2. More Press to view options.
  • Page 17 PROGRAM SCHEDULED EVENTS (CONT.) PROGRAM SCHEDULED EVENTS (CONT.) Press ▲/ ▼ to select a scheduled event Press ▲/ ▼to select a desired Heat Setpoint for the (e.g, Occupied1, etc.), then Next. currently selected scheduled event (Occupied1). Press ▲/ ▼to schedule start time for event (in 15-minute periods), then Next. Now select a Heat Setpoint and/ or Cool Setpoint for the scheduled event (available options depend upon system type selected).
  • Page 18: Program Override

    PRESS ANY KEY TO BEGIN PROGRAM OVERRIDE PROGRAM OVERRIDE Press Override, or ▲/ ▼key. Example shows how to select a Setpoint for a temporary period in System Auto mode. Note: Setpoint flashes. “Hold until” time appears and is changed to show length of override (up to the maximum hold time specified in Service Menu 395). Press ▲/ ▼to select the Setpoint, then press Next.
  • Page 19: Program A Holiday

    PROGRAM A HOLIDAY PROGRAM A HOLIDAY PRESS ANY KEY TO BEGIN More 20 holidays may be programmed. System Press to view more options. type shown supports 1-HEAT and 1-COOL. Holiday Press to enter menu. Press ▲/ ▼to select holiday number (1-20). Note: Month number and day of month appear below in clock area.
  • Page 20 PROGRAM A HOLIDAY (CONT.) PROGRAM A HOLIDAY (CONT.) PRESS ANY KEY TO BEGIN Now select the Heat and Cool Setpoints for the same holiday number (e.g., “1”). Press ▲/ ▼to select the Heat Setpoint, then Next. 9. Press ▲/ ▼to select the Cool Setpoint, then Next. Optional: To program multiple holidays, wait for the Holiday number to flash (after step 9). Press ▲/ ▼to select a...
  • Page 21: Thermostat Features

    THERMOSTAT FEATURES THERMOSTAT FEATURES This thermostat offers special features to support advanced control requirements. Fan Control - up to three 24 VAC ON/OFF outputs that can be staged. Heat Outputs - Up to two Stages of ON/OFF. Fault Detection - For indication of an Economizer fault, Door open, or user defined Error. Keypad Lockout - Three levels of lockout with optional PIN requirement. WiFi - Some models feature Wi-Fi operation.
  • Page 22: Notes

    NOTES: NOTES: 11241 SE Highway 212 Phone: 503-387-6410 CONTROL Clackamas, OR 97015 E-mail: Controls@astronics.com SYSTEMS www.pecomanufacturing.com...
  • Page 23 NOTES: NOTES: 11241 SE Highway 212 Phone: 503-387-6410 CONTROL Clackamas, OR 97015 E-mail: Controls@astronics.com SYSTEMS www.pecomanufacturing.com...
  • Page 24: Tw180 Product Specifications

    SYSTEMS www.pecomanufacturing.com © Copyright 2021. PECO, Inc. All Rights Reserved. PECO® and PECO Controls Systems® are registered trademarks of PECO, Inc. The PECO Performance PRO and PECO logo are trademarks and/or service marks of PECO, Inc. P/N 74149 3220-2383 REV 01...

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