Auxiliary Controls - Gree E-TAC Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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AUXILIARY
CONTROLS
WALL
THERMOSTAT
TERMINAL
IMPORTANT:
Only
trained,
qualified
personnel
should
access
electrical
panel
on unit
and install
electrical
accessories.
Please
contact
your
local
electrical
contractor,
dealer,
or
distributor
for
assistance.
Thermostat
Wire Routing
Thermostat
wire
is field
supplied.
Recommended
wire gauge is 18 to 20 gauge solid thermostat
wire.
NOTE:
It is recommended
that extra wires are run to
unit in case any are damaged
during installation.
Thermostat
wire should
always
be routed
around
or
under, NEVER
through,
the wall sleeve.
The wire
should
then be routed
behind
the front panel
to the
easily accessible
terminal
connector.
Fig. 22 - Terminal
Connector
Removal
and Replacement
Install
Thermostat
Wiring
1. Check to be sure power to unit is disconnected.
2. Pull terminal
connector
to remove
NOTE:
Terminal
connector
can
be
removed
and
replaced
to simplify thermostat
wiring.
3. Connect
wires from the thermostat
to terminals
on unit terminal
connector.
4. Reinstall
terminal
connector.
5. Ensure
that
unit
is
configured
for
wall
thermostat
enable. (Dip Switch 2 - UP)
6. Replace control panel label with wall thermostat
label.
See Fig. 23.
7. Restore
power to unit.
THERMOSTAT
WIRE ROUTING
(UNDER
SLEEVE,
BEHIND
FRONT
PANEL)
Fig. 21 - Proper
Wire Routing
Beneath
Unit
Wiring
Thermostat
To Unit
Wire wall thermostat
input as defined
in Fig. 25.
NOTE:
Terminal
connector
can
be
removed
and
replaced
to simplify
the wiring.
NOTE:
For heat pump
models,
anytime
there is a
second-stage
call
for
heating
from
the
wall
thermostat,
the unit will automatically
switch
over to
electric heating.
Fig. 23 - Wall Thermostat
Control
Panel
Label
NOTE:
Refer to thermostat
installation
instructions
for details on installing
wall thermostat.
NOTE:
For thermostats
that have only one fan speed
output
(on or auto), the fan speed
is determined
by
how the terminal
connector
is wired.
If Low fan is
desired, wire the G output from the thermostat
to GL
on the unit's terminal block.
If Hi fan is desired,
wire
the G output from the thermostat
to GH on the unit's
terminal block.
NOTE:
After proper installation,
if your thermostat
is
not working
properly,
refer to the Trouble
Shooting
section.
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