Carrier Infinity SYSTXCCITW01 Installation Instructions Manual

Carrier Infinity SYSTXCCITW01 Installation Instructions Manual

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SYSTXCCITW01 &
SYSTXCCITN01
Infinityr Touch Control

Installation Instructions

NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation.
US Patents: Carrierr U.S. Pat No. 7,243,004, Carrierr U.S. Pat No. 7,775,452,
pointSETt U.S. Pat No. 7,415,102

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  • Page 1: Installation Instructions

    SYSTXCCITW01 & SYSTXCCITN01 Infinityr Touch Control Installation Instructions NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation. US Patents: Carrierr U.S. Pat No. 7,243,004, Carrierr U.S. Pat No. 7,775,452, pointSETt U.S. Pat No. 7,415,102...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1.Safety Considerations ..........2.Introduction .
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) PAGE 4.6.1. Bypass Humidifier ........4.6.2.
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) PAGE 6.3.1. Thermostat ..........6.3.1.1.Auto Mode set up .
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) PAGE 6.3.3.7.Furnace Dehumidifier Drain ......6.3.3.8.Furnace G Terminal .
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) PAGE 6.3.7. Accessories ......... . . 6.3.7.1.Filter .
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) PAGE 6.4.9.3.Zone Duct Assessment ........6.4.9.4.Sensor Type .
  • Page 9: Safety Considerations

    1. Safety Considerations Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance, or use can cause explosion, fire, electrical shock, or other conditions which may cause death, personal injury or property damage. Consult a qualified installer, service agency or your distributor or branch for information or assistance. The qualified installer or agency must use factory- - authorized kits or accessories when modifying this product.
  • Page 10: Quick Start

    Interface Module (P/N SYSTXCCNIM01) allows connection of a Carrier HRV or ERV without the need for separate wall control. When using a Carrier HRV or ERV with a zoned system, the Infinityr Zone board allows connection of a Carrier HRV or ERV without the need for separate wall control.
  • Page 11: Set Dealer Information

    If you make a mistake you may touch CANCEL and begin again. A12175 3.2. Set Dealer Information From the main screen, touch MENU, on the bottom of the control. The SERVICE icon allows you to upload your contact information into the Infinity Touch Control. A12176 Format your contact information and logo (if applicable) using the PC/MAC application, save it to a standard USB drive.
  • Page 12: Installation

    More detailed information can be found on HVACPartners.com under the Product tab> Thermostats & Controls> SYSTXCCITW01> Documents & Downloads> Marketing/Miscellaneous> Infinity Touch Control Dealer Logo Application - - Instructions. 4. Installation 4.1. Overview This instruction covers installation of the Infinityr Touch Control and the Infinityr Wireless Access Point only.
  • Page 13: Location

    4.3. Location WARNING ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. Disconnect power before routing control wiring. All wiring must comply with national, local, and state codes. 4.3.1. Wall Control The Infinity Touch Control is the command center for the Infinity System. It should be located where it is easily accessible and visible to the adult homeowner or end user.
  • Page 14: Remote Room Sensors

    Close to or in direct airflow from supply registers. In areas with poor air circulation, such as behind a door or in an alcove. 4.3.2. Remote Room Sensors A Remote Room Sensor can be used with the Infinity Touch Control to take the place of the control’s internal temperature sensor.
  • Page 15: Smart Sensors (For Zoning Applications)

    Damper Control Damper Control Module Module ZS_C Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Sensor 3 Sensor 4 A03233 4.3.3. Smart Sensors (for zoning applications) Any zone may use a Smart Sensor. It provides a temperature display and buttons to adjust the desired temperature in that zone only. It also displays outdoor temperature and indoor humidity sensed at the control.
  • Page 16 NOTE: ABCD bus wiring only requires a four- - wire connection; however, it is good practice to run thermostat cable having more than four wires in the event of a damaged or broken wire during installation. Each communicating device in the Infinityr Zone System has a four- - pin connector labeled ABCD.
  • Page 17 WARNING ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. Before installing, modifying, or servicing system, the main electrical disconnect switch must be in the OFF position. There may be more than 1 disconnect switch. Lock out and tag switch with a suitable warning label.
  • Page 18: Shielded Wire

    Adjust length and routing of each wire to reach each wire entry on the connector backplate. Strip 1/4- - in (6.4 mm) of insulation from each wire. Match and connect thermostat wires to proper terminals on control backplate. See wiring diagrams in Appendix A. Push any excess wire into the wall.
  • Page 19: Damper Control Module

    4.4.2. Damper Control Module (zoning systems only) All wiring is run back to the Damper Control Module. Select a location near the furnace or fan coil where wiring from the control, each Remote Room Sensor or Smart Sensor, each damper actuator, and the equipment itself can come together easily.
  • Page 20: Decorative Backplate

    A12214 A12215 NOTE: Once Infinity Control is secured to wall with the backplate assembly (snapped together), care must be taken not to bend or break the interlocking tabs when removing. 4.5.1. Decorative Backplate Sold separately, a thin decorative backplate is available to hide any marks/screw holes left from the previous thermostat.
  • Page 21: Humidifier Connections

    A12213 NOTE: Once the Infinity Touch Control is secured to wall with the backplate assembly (snapped together), care must be taken not to bend or break the interlocking tabs when removing. 4.6. Humidifier Connections A 24VAC bypass or fan powered humidifier may be installed. NOTE: Do NOT use a traditional humidistat to control humidifier operation.
  • Page 22: Commissioning

    automatically energize the HUM output during a call for humidification. The N.O. relay contacts will be used to energize the humidifier. See fan powered humidifier installation instructions for more details. 5. Commissioning This section addresses initial power up (or commissioning) of a new Infinityr Touch Control.
  • Page 23: Searching For Outdoor Unit

    A12178 5.2. Searching for Outdoor Unit The Infinity Touch Control will then proceed to communicate with the outdoor unit by displaying “Searching for outdoor unit”. This includes Infinityr small packaged products (SPP), with UI Version 8.0 software or later. NOTE: If the outdoor unit cannot be found, the control will display “Outdoor unit not found”.
  • Page 24: Indoor Evaporator Selection

    This selection is used to adequately calculate the refrigerant charge required while in the heat pump charging screens under the Heat Pump Checkout menu (See page 44). Select “other” for non- - Carrier evaporators.
  • Page 25: Hydronic Heat Application

    A13119 5.4.1. Hydronic Heat Application The Infinity Touch Control supports 2 types of Hydronic Heat applications: 1. Hot water coil in combination with an FE fan coil and heat pump, or hot water coil as sole heat source with an FE fan coil. 2.
  • Page 26: Searching Sam Module (If Applicable)

    Access Module, used for home automation only, is connected to the system. NOTE: For more information regarding the SAM Module, reference the latest version of the application specification entitled “Carrier Communicating HVAC System” (Version 2 or later), available on HVACpartners.com, or the System Access Module Installation Instructions.
  • Page 27: Filter Type Selection

    A12185 5.7. Filter Type Selection The installer will next be prompted to select the air filter type installed with the Infinity System. After the selection is made, touch NEXT. Air Filter: 1- - in. to 4- - in. media filter EAC: high voltage electronic air cleaner Air Purifier: Infinityr or Performancet Air Purifier 5.8.
  • Page 28: Static Pressure Check

    selected. If an incorrect selection was made, touch RE- - INSTALL to restart the installation process. Example: SPP Equipment Summary Screen A13120 5.11. Static Pressure Check The static pressure check screen will appear next. The system will perform a static pressure check.
  • Page 29 approximately one minute per zone. The duct assessment will override a call for heat or cool. A duct assessment will automatically occur each day at a user selectable time. The factory default time is 1:00 p.m. but, may be changed by entering the Zoning Setup menu (see pages 36 - - 37).
  • Page 30: Service Menu

    6. Service Menu The Service menus contain a set of vital information. This information enables the installer or service person to view a summary of what has been installed, etc. This information is not covered in the Owner’s Manual. To enter service menus, touch menu, then touch and hold the SERVICE icon for at least ten seconds.
  • Page 31: Installation

    Example: SPP Equipment Summary Screen A13121 6.2. Installation Touch INSTALLATION to perform the start- - up process in order to learn all equipment in system. Press right side button to initiate the process. Touch NEXT to begin the process. Touch Duct Assessment to perform a duct assessment. This can be done if duct modifications have been made since installation of the UI.
  • Page 32: Set Up

    NOTE: For Small Packaged Products (SPP), please use the following instructions for Set- - up (Section 6.3), Checkout (Section 6.4), and Service (Section 6.5): - - For PAC AC Indoor and OAC HP Indoor, follow Fan Coil instructions. - - For Gas PAC Indoor and Gas PHP Indoor, follow Furnace instructions. - - For all PAC Outdoor, follow AC/Heat Pump instructions.
  • Page 33: Thermostat

    Outdoor: AC/Heat pump PAC AC outdoor PAC HP outdoor GAS PAC outdoor GAS PHP outdoor Once the equipment has been selected, the appropriate menus will be displayed. 6.3.1. Thermostat First touch SETUP, then touch THERMOSTAT to set up the parameters for the Infinityr Touch Control.
  • Page 34: 2.Heat/Cool Deadband

    6.3.1.2. Heat/Cool Deadband The minimum difference enforced between heating and cooling desired temperatures. This can allow one setting to “push” the other to maintain this difference. When the correct deadband is set, touch SAVE. Deadband: Adjustable from 0 to 6_F (0 to 2_C) Default = 2_F 6.3.1.3.
  • Page 35: 6.Smart Recovery Enable

    Default = On 6.3.1.6. Smart Recovery Enable Applies to programmable operation only. Will start recovery 90 minutes prior to schedule change in both heating and cooling mode. After the selection is made, touch SAVE. Smart Recovery: On or Off Default = On 6.3.1.7.
  • Page 36: 1.Airflow

    6.3.2.1. Airflow This option allows the installer to select the appropriate air flow based on the needs of the installation. The QUIET airflow means the minimum cooling airflow that the system can safely run (typically 300 CFM/ton). Use this setting if duct noise is a severe problem.
  • Page 37: 3.Fan Coil Dehumidification

    6.3.2.3. Fan Coil Dehumidification The Dehum Drain Time option turns off the continuous fan at the end of cooling for five minutes in order to drain the indoor coil of water. The fan will only be turned off if a dehumidify demand existed at the start of or during the cooling cycle. The Electric Reheat option enables the electric heat to be used while cool- - to- - dehumidify is running.
  • Page 38: Furnace

    Normally Open Normally Closed 6.3.3. Furnace First touch SETUP, then touch FURNACE to set up the parameters for the furnace unit. A12189 6.3.3.1. Furnace Airflow Selects the airflow of the furnace when heating. EFFICIENCY is the airflow used to meet specified ratings, COMFORT is a decreased airflow used to increase the output air temperature and provide increased comfort.
  • Page 39: 2.Ac/Hp Air Flow

    6.3.3.2. AC/HP Air Flow This option elects the airflow of the furnace when cooling, heat pump heating, and dehumidification. The QUIET airflow means the minimum cooling airflow that the system can safely run (typically 300 CFM/ton). Use this setting if duct noise is a severe problem. Note that duct sweating in high humidity environments could become an issue at low airflows.
  • Page 40: 3.Furnace Staging

    6.3.3.3. Furnace Staging This option controls the staging of the furnace and selects the minimum amount of time low stage must operate before high stage is activated. SYSTEM setting will allow the Infinityr Zone Control to determine furnace staging. LOW will only run the low stage of furnace heat.
  • Page 41: 6.Altitude

    Default = 120 seconds 6.3.3.6. Altitude For gas de- - rating, this setting will adjust the furnace’s airflow to compensate for altitude. Altitude adjustment is not available with older furnaces. Please see furnace instructions for further details. After the selection is made, touch SAVE. Altitude: 0000 –...
  • Page 42: Ac/Heat Pump

    Fan Speed: Low, Med, or High Default = Low Shutdown: Normally Open Normally Closed\ The shutdown function may not be immediate. Blower off delays, etc., will still be used. The shutdown is not intended for commercial applications. If immediate shutdown is required, provision must be made to remove power to indoor unit.
  • Page 43: 1.Cooling Lockout

    A12190 6.3.4.1. Cooling Lockout Outside temperature below which cooling will not be provided. After the selection is made, touch SAVE. Cooling Lockout Temp: None, 45, 50 or 55 (_F) Default = None 6.3.4.2. Defrost Interval Time interval at which defrost cycles can occur on a heat pump. AUTO means the defrost interval is optimized by the outdoor control.
  • Page 44: 3.Low Ambient Cooling

    Default = 30 minutes 6.3.4.3. Low Ambient Cooling Selecting YES will enable the low ambient cooling operation in the outdoor unit. This setting is only available with communicating outdoor units and with Cooling Lockout set to NONE. Low ambient kits are not needed with communicating outdoor units.
  • Page 45: 7.Brownout Disable

    switching reversing valve. This setup is only available on communicating heat pumps. After the selection is made, touch SAVE. Defrost Fan Delay: Yes or No Default = No 6.3.4.7. Brownout Disable This option turns off the high voltage brownout detection function in the outdoor unit control.
  • Page 46: Zoning (If Applicable)

    A12149 HP Lockout: Adjustable from 5 to 55_F (- - 15 to 13_C) or None Default = None Furnace, Electric Heat or Hydronic Lockout: Adjustable from 5 to 55_F (- - 15 to 13_C) or None Default = None Defrost with Furnace, Electric Heat or Hydronic: Yes or No Default = Yes 6.3.6.
  • Page 47: 1.Zoning Disable

    A12191 6.3.6.1. Zoning Disable This option allows the installer to enable or disable zoning. After the selection is made, touch SAVE. Disable Zoning: Yes or No Default = No 6.3.6.2. Zone Offsets This option allows actual temperature offset for each zone, allowing calibration (or deliberate miscalibration) of each sensor.
  • Page 48: 4.Duct Assessment Time

    airflow; HIGH means 250% of maximum assessed airflow; and NO LIMIT means the equipment does not stage down. CFM associated for each limit is shown on the screen. Compare this value with the equipment’s low stage CFM value to ensure that equipment will run for each zone. Assessed airflow is determined as described in DUCT ASSESSMENT.
  • Page 49: 1.Filter

    A12192 6.3.7.1. Filter With this option, the installer has the option of selecting pressure monitoring, the type of filter installed, and the time interval for cleaning. After the selections are made, touch SAVE. Pressure Monitoring (not available with Electric Air Cleaner): Enable or Disable Default = Enable Clean Interval: Selectable from 1 to 18 months...
  • Page 50: 3.Ultraviolet Lights

    Change Pad: Selectable from 1 to 24 months Default = 12 months Humidify with Fan: Yes or No Default = No 6.3.7.3. Ultraviolet Lights With this option, the installer has the option of selecting whether ultraviolet lights are installed, and the time interval for changing the ultraviolet lights. After the selections are made, touch SAVE.
  • Page 51: Hydronic Airflow

    lows stage when the curtailment function is active. After the selections are made, touch SAVE. A12193 Cooling: Disabled, Low Stage or Turn off Default = Disabled Heat Pump: Disabled, Low Stage or Turn off Default = Disabled 6.3.9. Hydronic Airflow This option allows the installer to select the airflow for the fan coil when paired with a hydronic coil.
  • Page 52: Check Out

    Airflow: Selectable between Off to Max in 50 CFM increments Off = 450 CFM, MAX = (odu_size in KBTU * 400) / 12) Default = Off Blower On Delay: Selectable from 0 to 240 seconds Default = 30 seconds Blower Off Delay: Selectable from 0 to 240 seconds Default = 0 seconds 6.4.
  • Page 53: Furnace

    Medium Heat: Selectable from 0 to 120 minutes Default = 5 minutes High Heat: Selectable from 0 to 120 minutes Default = 5 minutes 6.4.2. Furnace Make sure the furnace is properly installed. This option allows the furnace to be exercised. First, a low heat run time and high heat run time are selected.
  • Page 54: Heat Pump Heating

    display will change to show the AC operating status. After the selections are made, touch START. NOTE: Airflows during Checkout modes are fixed to the EFFICIENCY setting and are independent of other airflow settings. To view airflows for normal air conditioning cooling mode, exit the CHECKOUT screen and apply a heating demand to the system.
  • Page 55: Heat Pump Cooling

    100% Default = lowest available as specified by variable speed heat pump Defrost: Yes or No Default = No 6.4.6. Heat Pump Cooling The heat pump cooling mode can be exercised with this menu option. With a 2- - stage heat pump, a Low Cool Run Time and a High Cool Run Time are independently selectable to exercise.
  • Page 56: Ventilator

    6.4.8. Ventilator The ventilator can be exercised through all of its operating speeds with this menu option. To end the ventilator checkout, touch STOP. Humidifier Check: High, Low or Off 6.4.9. Zoning (If Applicable) 6.4.9.1. Airflow Limits Because there is no bypass damper, the zone airflow limit check will allow the installer to assess the airflow noise generated by the system providing the maximum amount of airflow to each zone.
  • Page 57: 3.Zone Duct Assessment

    After proper damper operation has been verified, the installer can now check and verify that each Remote Room Sensor corresponds to the proper zone damper in the same zone. For systems with remote room sensor, temporarily disconnect any other zone Remote Room Sensor (at sensor location). That zone damper will now open, while the Zone 1 damper will close.
  • Page 58: Fan Coil Status

    A13123 6.5.1. Fan Coil Status The fan coil status screen displays relevant information about the fan coil operation. To return to the previous screen, touch BACK. To exit the Service menus, touch DONE. A12197 6.5.2. Furnace Status The furnace status screen displays relevant information about the furnace operation. To return to the previous screen, touch BACK.
  • Page 59: Ac Status

    A12198 6.5.3. AC Status The AC status screen displays relevant information about the AC operation. To return to the previous screen, touch BACK. To exit the Service menus, touch DONE. A12199 6.5.4. Heat Pump Status The heat pump status screen displays relevant information about the heat pump operation.
  • Page 60: Zoning Status

    A12200 6.5.5. Zoning Status The zoning status screen displays relevant information about the zoning operation. To return to the previous screen, touch BACK. To exit the Service menus, touch DONE. A12201 6.5.6. Last 10 System Faults This screen will show the last 10 events that occurred throughout the system. Each entry has the time and date incident recorded.
  • Page 61: Run/Fault History

    equipment that generated the event. To return to the previous screen, touch BACK. To exit the Service menus, touch DONE. A12151 6.5.7. Run/Fault History This information is stored in the equipment circuit boards (if communicating) and displayed on the control. The indoor unit and outdoor unit (if communicating) have the following histories.
  • Page 62: Model/Serial Numbers

    A12202 6.5.8. Model/Serial Numbers This menu item allows the installer to view the model number and serial number (if available) of all communicating pieces of equipment in the system, including the wall control. This information resides in the original equipment circuit board(s) from the factory.
  • Page 63: Refrigerant Charging

    A12203 6.6. Refrigerant Charging For variable speed heat pumps, a refrigerant charging menu is available to aid in the proper charging of the system. Enter the menu from the service screens by touching REFRIGERANT CHARGING. A12204 6.6.1. Charging Within the CHARGING screens, the installer will have the ability to enter the LINESET length and the VAPOR LINE diameter.
  • Page 64: Pump Down

    Vapor line: Selectable with various diameters by using the up and down buttons Next, the installer will enter the WEIGH IN screen to verify the current total charge is accurate. Once the installer has confirmed, touch DONE. Next, the installer will enter the SERVICE VALVE SUBCOOL screen. This screen will show the current liquid line subcool target (in _F).
  • Page 65: Evacuation

    PC/MAC software download available www.MyInfinityTouch.Carrier.com/Infinity/downloads is required to properly format the dealer logo and contact information for use on the wall control. Along with the dealer logo (if any), three lines of dealer information are provided on the wall control:...
  • Page 66: Wireless Setup

    7. Wireless and Remote Access Setup (Wi- - Fi Option, only) The Infinityr Touch Control, when supplied with the Wi- - Fi option, may be accessed by consumers through the www.MyInfinityTouch.Carrier.com website, or by dealers through www.HVACpartners.com. The Infinity Touch Control connects...
  • Page 67 If you or the homeowner encounter problems with Wi- - Fi or network connections, please call 1- - 800- - CARRIER for support with the installation and setup of the Wireless Access Point, connection of the Infinityr Control to the Wireless Access Point, or connection of the Infinity System to the web applications.
  • Page 68 (BLUE port) of the TP- - LINKr Wireless Access Point (supplied with the Infinity Touch Control Wi- - Fi Bundle) to an open LAN port on the homeowner’s existing router using the provided Ethernet cable. If there are no open LAN ports available on the homeowner’s existing router, the home router’s LAN ports may be expanded by use of an Ethernet Network Switch, available from a local electronics store.
  • Page 69 A12206 Verify that the Wi- - Fi connection is enabled, by noting that ENABLED is highlighted in green. Touch SETUP A WI- - FI CONNECTION to begin the process. Next, touch SCAN FOR AVAILABLE ACCESS POINTS. A12115 Select the myHVACxxxxxx connection from the list, then touch NEXT Note that “myHVAC”...
  • Page 70 You may have to use the down arrow to scan to the next screen to find the “myHVACxxxxxx”SSID A12162 Use the on- - screen keyboard to enter the Wi- - Fi security key, then touch NEXT The security key can be found on the label on the bottom of the Wireless Access Point Touch in the security key area, and the keyboard will appear Begin typing and the ENTER TEXT label will disappear...
  • Page 71 Touch RETRY and the wall control will go through the process again If you continue to have problems, call 1- - 800- - CARRIER for support A12165 Verify the status of the Wi- - Fi connection by touching VIEW REMOTE ACCESS STATUS on the WI- - FI SETUP screen “Connected”...
  • Page 72 MyInfinity website. consumer follow information provided www.MyInfinityTouch.Carrier.com to register their system. This must be done BEFORE you attempt to access the system through www.HVACpartners.com. If you or the consumer have problems, contact 1- - 800- - CARRIER for support.
  • Page 73: Appendix A - - Wiring Diagrams

    8. Appendix A - - Wiring Diagrams Variable-Speed Furnace/ Fan Coil Communicating User Interface AC or H P* Green - Data A Green Yellow - Data B Yellow White - COM White Red - 24VAC Optional Remote Room Sensor ABCD Humidifier Connections Connection...
  • Page 74 Variable-Speed Furnace/Fan Coil User Interface Green - Data A Yellow - Data B ABCD White - COM Connection Red - 24VAC 1-Spd. Optional Remote Non-Communicating Room Sensor Humidifier Connection Y/Y2 Sensor A12354 Connection Diagram for Furnace or FE Fan Coil with 1- - Stage Air Conditioning...
  • Page 75 Variable-Speed Fan Coil User Interface Green - Data A Yellow - Data B ABCD White - COM Connection Red - 24VAC 1-Spd. Optional Remote Non-communicating Room Sensor Humidifier Connection Sensor A12355 Connection Diagram for FE Fan Coil with Non- - communication 1- - Stage Heat Pump...
  • Page 76 Indoor Communicating Unit AC or HP Zone Control User Interface & Smart Sensor(s) Green Yellow A B C D White A B C D A B C D Humidifier Connection Damper Control module Sensor (Optional) A04018 Zoning Connection for Communicating Indoor Unit with 2- - Stage Communicating Outdoor Unit...
  • Page 77 Indoor Unit Zone Control User Interface & Smart Sensor(s) Green Yellow A B C D White 1-Stage AC A B C D A B C D Humidifier Connection Damper Control Y/Y2 module Sensor A04019 Zoning Connection Diagram for Furnace or FE Fan Coil with Non- - Communicating 1- - Stage Air Conditioning...
  • Page 78 Variable-Speed Zone Control Fan Coil User Interface & Smart Sensor(s) Green Yellow A B C D White 1-Spd. HP A B C D A B C D Humidifier Connection Damper Control module Sensor A07149 Zoning Connection diagram for FE Fan Coil with Non- - communicating 1- - Stage Heat Pump...
  • Page 79 FE Fan Coil or Variable Speed Furnace A07114 G Input Wiring for Blower Operation...
  • Page 80 FE Fan Coil or Variable Speed Furnace A07115 G Input Wiring for System Shutdown...
  • Page 81 NOTES:...
  • Page 82 NOTES:...
  • Page 84 Infinity and HYBRIDHEAT are trademarks or registered trademarks of Carrier Corporation in the United States and other countries. Other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective holders. Copyright 2013 Carrier Corp. S 7310 W. Morris St. S Indianapolis, IN 46231 Edition Date: 03/13 997-011280-6-R...

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