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TemperatureLimiting
"Ik,mpemrnr(
limiting
can reduce
energy" cost',
by limiting
tile lowesl tempel_l.ture
that {an be
set fk)l-cooling
and the highest
tenlpel-aru re that
can be set fbr heating.
"IbmpeF4mre
limiting
is
controlled
b) the second
six auxilial y _witches.
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TL1 (C)(Temp.Limit 1-Cool)
TL2 (C)(Temp. L imit _Coo])
TL3 (C)(Temp. L imit %Cool)
The first three _witches are used 1o select tile
cooling limits, and tile remaining fln-ee switches
are used to control tile heating limits. This
fbamre is not aw_ilable wilh the Remote
Thermostal
Class 2.
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TL1(H)(Temp.Limit I Heat)
TL2(H)(Temp Limit 2-Heat)
TL3(H)(Temp.Limit 3-Heat)
Temperature limiting during COOLmode
(all temperatures shown in °F)
UP
DOWN
Minimum
NONE
1, 2, 3
60°
1
2, 3
64°
1, 2
3
66°
2
1,3
68°
2,3
1
70°
1, 2,3
NONE
72°
1,3
2
74°
3
1,2
76°
Maximum
65°
85°
65°
85°
85°
85°
85°
85°
Temperature limiting during HEATmode
(all temperatures shown in °F)
UP
DOWN
NONE
4,5,6
4
5,6
4,5
6
5
4,6
5,6
4
4,5,6
NONE
4,6
5
6
4,5
Minimum
60°
60°
60°
60°
60°
60°
60°
60°
Maximum
65°
80°
78°
76°
74°
72°
70°
65°
Heat Sentinel
When this switch is enabled (UP),it rams ON
lhe heat senlinel protection
f_ atm-_.
With
tile
switch disabled (DOWN),th_ heat sentinel is
de-a_ ti_lted. This f_amrc mlromati< ally provides
cooling without user inmr{hce. This helps to
pFe'_elll
all
excessively
hot
F001n
by
tm-ning
th(
air conditioner
ON at 85°F and OFF at 80°E
o qBBeaBaBallaaaaaeffalo .
Heat S entinel
Heat Boost (AZ3900 on/)/)
When
this switch is enabled
(UP)
and outdoor
mmperamres
are between
25°F and
46<'F,
heat
I)tnnp
only operation
is locked
out. "Ellis setting
is
use(] to provide
supplenlental
T heat to tile heat
pump
opel_/fion
ill conditions
where
tile hea*
l)unq)
only opm-,ition
is not sui}]cient
1o maintain
a consistent,
coln_)ltable
l-OOlll temperartll-e.
NOTE," T his is an auxiliary awitdl forAZ2900 tnodeband
mustremainb the(DOWN)podtion
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