Installation; Thermostat Location; Model Selection And Wiring Diagram Chart; Electrical Operation - Carrier TOTALINE Gold P274-0200-C Installation, Start-Up, And Operating Instructions Manual

Residential non-programmable thermostat
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INSTALLATION
Step 1 -- Thermostat
Location
Thermostat
should be mounted:
• Approximately
5 fl (1.5 m) from floor.
• Close
to or in a frequently
used room,
preferably
on an
inside partitioning
wall.
• On a section of wall without
pipes or ductwork.
Thermostat
should NOT be mounted:
• Close to a window,
on an outside
wall, or next to a door
leading to the outside.
• Exposed
to direct light and heat from a lamp, sun, fire-
place, or other
temperature-radiating
object
which
may
cause a false reading.
• Close
to or in direct
airflow
from
supply
registers
and
return-air
grilles.
In areas with poor air circulation,
such as behind a door or
in an alcove.
Step 2 -- Select
Model
P274-0100-C
(l-stage
cool,
l-stage
heat) is to be used for
single-stage
heating
and/or
cooling
applications
only.
It
CANNOT
be used with optional
outdoor temperature
sensol:
(See Table 1.)
P274-0200-C
(l-stage
cool, 2-stage heat) can be used with a
single-speed
heat pump (HP), or tin air conditioner
(AC) with a
2-stage
furnace
or fan coil. When
using
the
thermostat
softwme
(Configuration
mode) select Option 5, HP/AC
con-
figuration.
This thermostat
comes configured
from the factory
as a heat pump thermostat.
Select AC in Option 5 for AC oper-
ation. When AC operation
is selected, the O/W2 terminal
is
converted
from a reversing valve output (O) to a second-stage
heat output (W2). This output can be used to control 2-stage
furnaces or 2-stage electric heat in fan coils. (See Table 1.)
P274-0300-C
is for 2-speed compressor
systems only (HP and
AC). Output
YI controls
compressor
low speed and output
Y/Y2 controls compressor
high speed. (See Table 1.)
Step 3 -- Install Thermostat
c.
As each wire is disconnected,
record
wire color
and terminal
marking.
d.
Discard
or recycle
old thermostat.
NOTE:
Mercury
is a hazardous
waste
and MUST
be dis-
posed of properly.
3. Open thermostat
(mounting
base) to expose
mounting
holes. The base can be removed
to simplify
mounting.
Snap apart carefully
to separate
mounting
base from
remainder
of thermostat.
NOTE:
If thermostat
will not separate,
insert a small screw-
driver into top slots for ease of separation.
4. Route thermostat
wires through large hole in mounting
base. Level mounting
base against
wall (for aesthetic
value
only
--
thermostat
need
not be
leveled
for
proper operation)
and mark wall through
2 mounting
holes.
5. Drill
two
3/lr,-in.
mounting
holes
in wall
where
marked.
6. Secure
mounting
base
to wall with
2 anchors
and
screws provided,
(additional
anchoring
holes available
for more secure
mounting
if needed)
making
sure all
wires extend through
hole in mounting
base.
7. Adjust length and routing of each wire to reach proper
terminal
and connector
block on mounting
base with
I/4 in. extra wire. Strip only
1/4
in. insulation
from each
wire to prevent
adjacent
wires from shorting
together
when connected.
8. Match and connect equipment wires to proper termi-
nals of the connector blocks. (See Table 1.)
ELECTRICAL
OPERATION
HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment
dim-
age or improper operation.
hnproper
winng
or installation
may dmnage
the therlno-
stat. Check to make sure wiring is correct before proceed-
ing with installation
or turning on unit.
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this wmning
could result in personal
injury or death.
Before
installing
thermostat,
turn off all power
to unit.
There may be more than 1 power disconnect.
I.
2.
Turn OFF all power to unit.
If an existing
thermostat
is being replaced:
a.
Remove
existing
thermostat
from wall.
b.
Disconnect
wires from existing
thermostat,
one at
a time. Be careful
not to allow wires to fall back
into the wall.
9. Push any excess
wire into wall and against
mounting
base. Seal hole in wall to prevent air leaks. Leaks can
affect operation.
10. Snap case back together.
11. Close thermostat
assembly
making
sure pins on back
of circuit board align with sockets
in connector.
12. Turn ON power to unit.
NOTE:
If a common
wire has not been connected
two AA
batteries
must be used to power the thermostat.
Table 1 -- Model Selection and Wiring Diagram Chart
AIR CONDITIONER
HEAT PUMP
INDOOR UNIT
1 Speed
2 Speed
1 Speed
2 Speed
1-Stage
Model 0100-C
Model 0300-C
Requires
Requires
Heat
See Fig. 2
See Fig. 8
Dual Fuel Thermostat
Dual Fuel Thermostat
2-Stage
Model 0100-C
Model 0200-C
Model 0300-C
Requires
Requires
Heat
See Fig. 3
See Fig. 5
See Fig. 9
Dual Fuel Thermostat
Dual Fuel Thermostat
Model 0100-C
Model 0200-C
Model 0300-C
Model 0200-C
Model 0300-C
Typical Fan Coil
See Fig. 4
See Fig. 6
See Fig. 10
See Fig. 7
See Fig. 11
Variable-Speed
Fan Coil
Model 0100-C
Model 0200-C
Model 0300-C
Model 0200-C
Model 0300-C
(FK4D, FV4, 40FK)
See Fig. 12
See Fig. 13
See Fig. 14
See Fig. 15
See Fig. 16
*Model 0100-C will only cycle through 1-stage heat, but can properly operate when installed on a 2-stage heat system.

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