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Manual ChangeoverNon-Programmable
HardwiredSC 2201Non-Programmable Electronic Thermostat
Installation, Operation & Application GuideFor more information on our complete range of American-made products – plus wiring diagrams, troubleshooting tips and more, visit us at www.icmcontrols.com
•ForusewithHeatPumps
•Upto2-StageHeat,2-StageCool
•30-MinutePowerLossMemoryRetention
•Forusewith24VACSystems
Table of Contents
CAUTION!:Thisthermostatshouldbeinstalledbytrainedtechniciansonly.Adheretoalllocalandnationalcodes.Disconnectallpowertothesystembeforeinstalling,removing,orcleaning.
PartsDiagram........................................................1Specifications........................................................2Features/Benefits.................................................. 2PackageContents/ToolsRequired........................ 2ImportantSafetyInformation................................. 3GeneralDescription............................................... 2ToRemoveExistingThermostat............................ 4ReplacingWiringLabels........................................ 4ToInstallThermostat............................................. 5TestingtheThermostat.......................................... 6LEDIndicators.......................................................8Operation...............................................................9
WiringDiagrams.................................................. 11 CarrierSplitStreamCondensers........................................... 11
Coleman3000Series............................................................12
ComfortmakerCYCSeries....................................................13
Heil-Quaker867.814SeriesandPH50Series......................14
PayneReliantandEnduraModel..........................................15
Rheem/Ruud: -PGB,-PFA,-PCB,
-PLA,and-PKASeries.................................16
Goodman,Janitrol,Trane/AmericanStandard......................17
York-E1CS,-E1FB,E1FH.....................................................18
LennoxCB19 ......................................................................19
LennoxHP19andHP20........................................................20
LennoxHP21withCB21PCB...............................................21
LennoxHP22withCB19PCB...............................................22
FHP1Stage..........................................................................23
FHP2Stage..........................................................................24
Troubleshooting...................................................25
1
Parts Diagram
2
SpecificationsInput:• Voltage:24VAC(18-30VAC)Output:• Maximum:1ampmaximumloadperterminal (4amptotalmaximumloadforallterminals)TemperatureRanges:• Temperaturecontrolrange:45°Fto90°F(7°Cto32°C)Accuracy:±1°F(±0.5°C)• Differentialrange:1°Fto3°F(0.5°Cto1.5°C)Systemconfigurations:Multi-stageheatpump(two-stageheat,two-stagecool)Terminations:R,C,E,Y1,Y2,O,B,G,L,W2Secondstageactivationinheatmode:2°belowfirststage(notadjustable)Secondstageactivationincoolmode:2°abovefirststage(notadjustable)
SETROOM
DIFFTemperaturedifferentialsetting
Roomtemperature
Roomtemperaturesetpoint
Package Contents/Tools RequiredPackageincludes: SimpleComfort®2201non-programmablethermostatonbase,thermostatcover,wiringlabels,
screwsandwallanchors,Installation,OperationandApplicationGuide.Toolsrequiredforinstallation:Drillwith3/16”bit,hammer,screwdriver.
Features/Benefits• Multi-stageheating/coolingcontrol• Multi-coloredLEDindicatorsforsystemstatus• Zonesystemcompatibleasamasterthermostat• FahrenheitdisplayandoperationcanbechangedtoCelsius
• Adjustabletemperaturedifferential: 1°Fto3°F (0.5°Cto1.5°C)
• Automaticheatingsystemshutdowniftemperatureexceeds90°F(32°C)
• 30-minutepowerinterruptionmemoryretention• Resetbuttonfordifferentialtemperatureadjustment• Independentsetpointsforheatandcool
3
Important Safety Information
General DescriptionTheSimpleComfort®2201isintendedtooperateandiscompatiblewith24VACresidentialheatpumpswithupto2-stageheat/2-stagecool.Itwilloperatewithmulti-stageheatpumpsystemsthataremanualchangeoverandhaveauxiliaryoremergencyheating.Therearenooptionalitemsrequiredforstandardinstallations.Thisthermostatisalsocompatibleasamasterthermostatinzonedsystemapplications.
TheSimpleComfort®2201willautomaticallycontroltheheatand/orairconditioningsystem.Whenusedproperly,thisthermostatcanreduceheatingandcoolingcoststhroughouttheyear.
• Alwaysturnoffpoweratthemainpowersourcebyunscrewingfuseorswitchingcircuitbreakertotheoffpositionbeforeinstalling,removing,cleaning,orservicingthisthermostat
• Readalloftheinformationinthismanualbeforeinstallingthisthermostat• Thisthermostatshouldbeinstalledonlybyaprofessionalcontractor• Thisisa24VAClow-voltagethermostat;donotinstallonvoltageshigherthan30VAC• Allwiringmustconformtolocalandnationalbuildingandelectricalcodesandordinances• Donotswitchsystemtocooliftheoutdoortemperatureisbelow50°F(10°C);thiscandamagetheairconditioningsystemandmaycausepersonalinjury
• Thethermostatwillnotcontrolyourheating/airconditioningsystemwithoutpower;itrequiresacontinuous24VACcircuitforpropersystemcontrol
• Usethisthermostatonlyasdescribedinthismanual• Whilecleaning,donotgetsoapdirectlyonthermostatswitchesorLCDreadout;onlyuseadampclothwithamildsoaptowipeoutsideofthermostatcover
4
ELECTRICALSHOCKHAZARD – Turn off power at the main service panel by removing the fuse or switching the appropriate circuit breaker to the Off position before removing the existing thermostat.
1. Turnoffpowertotheheatingandcoolingsystembyremovingthefuseorswitchingofftheappropriatecircuitbreaker.
2. Removecoverofoldthermostat.Thisshouldexposethewires.3. Labeltheexistingwireswiththeenclosedwirelabelsbeforeremovingwires.Seetablebelowforoldand
newlabelidentification.4. Afterlabelingwires,removewiresfromwireterminals.5. Removeexistingthermostatbasefromwall.6. Refertothefollowingsectionforinstructionsonhowtoinstallthisthermostat.
Replacetheoldlabelswiththeenclosednewlabels:
Old New TypeR,V-VRorVR-R R 24VAC,return
Y,Y1orM Y1 Stage1cooling/heatingcircuit
OorR O Reversingvalve(coolingmode)
B B Reversingvalve(heatmode)
GorF G Fancontactorcircuit
Y2 Y2 2ndstagecoolingcircuit
W1,W2orW-U W2 2ndstageheatingcircuit
LorX L SystemmonitorLED
E E Emergencyheatingcircuit
C,XorB C 24VAC,transformercommonside
Replacing Wiring Labels
To Remove Existing Thermostat
5
ELECTRICALSHOCKHAZARD – Turn off power at the main service panel by removing the fuse or switching the appropriate circuit breaker to the Off position before removing the existing thermostat.
IMPORTANT: Thermostatinstallationmustconformtolocalandnationalbuildingandelectricalcodesandordinances.
IMPORTANT: Thisthermostatiscompatiblewith100%lockoutsystems.Toresetthesystem,turnthermostattoOffpositionforatleast60seconds.
Note:Mountthethermostataboutfivefeetabovethefloor.Donotmountthethermostatonanoutsidewall,indirectsunlight,behindadoor,orinanareaaffectedbyaventorduct.
1. Turnoffpowertotheheatingandcoolingsystembyremovingthefuseorswitchingofftheappropriatecircuitbreaker.
2. PutMode switchinOffposition.
3. PutFan switchinAutoposition.
4. Toremovecover,insertandtwistacoinorscrewdriverintheslotsonthesidesofthethermostat.
5. Putthermostatbaseagainstthewallwhereyouplantomountit(Besurewireswillfeedthroughthewireopeninginthebaseofthethermostat).
6. Marktheplacementofthemountingholes.
7. Setthermostatbaseandcoverawayfromworkingarea.
8. Usinga3/16”drillbit,drillholesintheplacesyouhavemarkedformounting.
9. Useahammertotapsuppliedanchorsinmountingholes.
10. Alignthermostatbasewithmountingholesandfeedthecontrolwiresthroughwireopening.
11. Usesuppliedscrewstomountthermostatbasetowall.
Cool Off Heat Emer Auto On
Mode Fan
To Install Thermostat
6
12. Insertstripped,labeledwiresinmatchingwireterminals.SeeWiringDiagramssectionofthismanual(Pages11-24).
CAUTION!:Besureexposedportionofwiresdoesnottouchotherwires.
13. Tightenscrewsonterminalblock.Gentlytugwiretobesureofproperconnection.Doublecheckthateachwireisconnectedtotheproperterminal.
14. Sealholeforwireswithnon-flammableputtyorinsulation.
15. Replacecoveronthermostatbysnappingitinplace.
16. Turnonpowertothesystematthemainservicepanel.
17. Testthermostatoperationasdescribedinthefollowingsection.
CAUTION!: Donotswitchsystemtocooliftheoutdoortemperatureisbelow50°F(10°C).Thiscandamagetheairconditioningsystemandmaycausepersonalinjury.
1. PuttheMode switchtoCoolposition.
2. Pressthe buttonuntilthetemperaturesettingisatleast3degreesbelowtheroomtemperature.Theairconditioningsystemandfanshouldturnonwithinafewseconds.
3. PuttheMode switchintheOffposition.Theairconditioningsystemshouldturnoff.Thefanmayhaveadelay.
Note:PressingtheResetbuttonwillbypassthe5-minuteanti-shortcyclecompressorprotection.
Cool Off Heat Emer
Cool Off Heat Emer
Mode
Mode
Testing the Thermostat
7
Note:WhileinCoolorHeatmode,oncethethermostatturnsthesystemoff,abuilt-indelaykeepsthecompressorfromturningonforabout5minutes.Thisprotectsthecompressor.
4.PuttheMode switchtotheHeatposition.
5.Pressthe buttonuntilthetemperaturesettingisatleast3degreesaboveroomtemperature.Theheatingsystemshouldturnon.
Note:Thecompressormaynotturnonagainfor5minutes.
6.PuttheMode switchtotheOffposition.Theheatingsystemshouldturnoff.Onceagainthefanmayhaveadelay.
7.PuttheFan switchtotheOnposition.Theblowerfanshouldturnon.
8.PuttheFan switchtotheAutoposition.Theblowerfanshouldturnoff.
Ifallfunctionsoperateproperly,thethermostatisinstalledcorrectly.
If the thermostat does not operate properly:
• Checkallwiringconnections
• SeeTroubleshooting(Page25)
Cool Off Heat Emer
Auto On
Auto On
Cool Off Heat Emer
Mode
Mode
Fan
Fan
8
TherearethreeLEDindicatorslocatedonthefrontofthethermostat.Theyaredesignedtoinformyouofthefollowing:
AUX (GREEN): Thisturnsonwhentheauxiliary(back-up)heatingisinoperation.Thisisthesecond(non-economy)stageofheat.Itturnson2degreesbelowfirststageandisnotadjustable.
CHECK (RED): Whenthisturnson,amalfunctionhasoccurredsomewhereintheheatpumpsystem.Pleasecontactaqualifiedservicetechnicianassoonaspossibletocheckyoursystem.
EMER (RED): Thislightturnsonwhenevertheemergencyheatismanuallyselected(systemswitchisintheEMERposition).Whileintheemergencyheatmode,theheatpumpcompressorisoff,andtheemergencyheat(sameastheauxiliaryheat)maintainsthesetpointtemperature.
Cool Off Heat Emer OnAutoAux Check Emer
EMER (RED)
CHECK (RED)
AUX (GREEN)
LED Indicators
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SettingaNewTemperatureDifferentialIMPORTANT: Thedefaulttemperaturedifferentialisfactorysetat1°F.Whenyourroomtemperaturevariesby1°F,the
thermostatturnsyoursystemon.Ifyounoticeyoursystemturningonandofftoofrequently,increasethetemperaturedifferentialaccordingly.
Step1: RemovecoverandpressResetbuttononce.
Step2: ThedisplaywillshowThisisthetemperaturedifferentialsetting.
Step3: Pressthe or buttontoadjustthetemperaturedifferentialdownorup.
Thedisplaywillreturntotheroomtemperaturedisplayfivesecondsafterthelastinput.Thenewtemperaturedifferentialsettingwillbesaved.
SettingtheRoomTemperature(SetpointTemperature)Step1: Pressthe or button;thecurrenttemperaturesetpointdisplays.
Step2: Pressthe or buttonuntilthedesiredtemperaturesetpointdisplays.
Note: Holdingdowneitherthe or buttonwillscrollthetemperaturedisplay.
Thenewtemperaturesettingisautomaticallysaved.After5seconds,thedisplayreturnstoshowingthecurrentroomtemperature.
Operation
Differential Setting °F °C
1 1°F 0.5°C
2 2°F 1.0°C
3 3°F 1.5°C
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ChangingFahrenheittoCelsiusThetemperaturedisplaysindegreesFahrenheitasafactorysetdefault.FollowthesestepstochangetodegreesCelsius:
Step1: Removethecover.
Step2: MovetheF/C jumpertothedesiredposition,ForCusingthecenterpinasacommon.
Step3: PresstheResetbuttononceandreinstallthecover.
YourLCDreadoutchangesaccordingly.
StartingtheThermostatStep1: MovetheFan switchintotheAutoposition.
•InAuto,indoorfanrunsonlyduringaheatingorcoolingcycle•InON,indoorfanrunscontinuously
Step2: MovetheMode switchineitherCoolorHeatposition,dependingontheseason.Thethermostatwillnowoperateandmaintaintheroomtemperatureatthedesiredsetpoint.
Note:Whenthethermostatoperatesthesystem,thereisbuilt-incompressorprotection.Afterthecompressorturnsoff,thesystemwillnotturnitbackonforaboutfiveminutes.Thisprotectsthecompressor.
Cool Off Heat Emer
Mode
Auto On
Fan
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SimpleComfort® 2201W2 L C Y2EGBOY1R
SimpleComfort® 2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:Carrier Split Stream Condensers and Heat Pump Systems
Car
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Sp
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W2
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W3
24VAC,Return
CompressorContactor
ReversingValve(CoolingMode)
FanContactorCircuit
EmergencyHeatingCircuit
2ndStageHeatingCircuit
SystemMonitorLED
24VAC,Common
Wiring Diagrams
12
SimpleComfort® 2201W2 L C Y2EGBOY1R
SimpleComfort® 2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:Coleman 3000 Series Heat Pump SystemsC
ole
man
300
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Vo
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R
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W2
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24VAC,Return
CompressorContactor
ReversingValve(HeatingMode)
FanContactorCircuit
EmergencyHeatingCircuit
2ndStageHeatingCircuit
SystemMonitorLED
24VAC,Common
13
SimpleComfort® 2201W2 L C Y2EGBOY1R
SimpleComfort® 2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:Comfortmaker CYC Series Heat Pump SystemsC
om
fort
mak
er C
YC
Lo
w V
olt
age
Term
inal
Bo
ard
R
Y
O
G
W1
W2
X
C
24VAC,Return
CompressorContactor
ReversingValve(CoolingMode)
FanContactorCircuit
2ndStageHeatingCircuit
OutdoorThermostat
DefrostSensor
24VAC,Common
Note 1:E and W2 terminals jumpered at thermostat.Note 2:W2 terminal on Comfortmaker capped at PCB.Note 2:X terminal on Comfortmaker capped at PCB.
(capped)
(capped)
14
SimpleComfort® 2201W2 L C Y2EGBOY1R
SimpleComfort® 2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:Heil-Quaker 867.814 Series and PH50 Series Heat Pump Systems
Hei
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Lo
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Term
inal
Bo
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R
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W1
W2
C
24VAC,Return
CompressorContactor
ReversingValve(CoolingMode)
FanContactorCircuit
2ndStageHeatingCircuit(Sequencer1)
3rdStageHeatingCircuit(Sequencer2)
24VAC,Common
Note 1:E and W2 terminals jumpered at thermostat.Note 2:W2 terminal on Heil-Quaker capped at PCB.
(capped)
15
SimpleComfort® 2201W2 L C Y2EGBOY1R
SimpleComfort® 2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:Payne Reliant and Endura Model Heat Pump Systems
Pay
ne
Rel
ian
t an
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ura
Mo
del
Lo
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olt
age
Term
inal
Bo
ard
R
Y
O
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W2
L
C
W3
24VAC,Return
CompressorContactor
ReversingValve(CoolingMode)
FanContactorCircuit
EmergencyHeatingCircuit
2ndStageHeatingCircuit
SystemMonitorLED
24VAC,Common
3rdStageHeatingCircuit
Note 1:W3 terminal on Payne PCB capped at PCB.
(capped)
16
SimpleComfort® 2201W2 L C Y2EGBOY1R
SimpleComfort® 2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:Rheem/Ruud: -PGB, -PFA, -PCB, -PLA, and -PKA Series Heat Pump Systems
Rhe
em/R
uud:
-PG
B, -
PFA
, -P
CB
, -P
LA, a
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KA
Lo
w V
olt
age
Term
inal
Bo
ard
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Y
B
G
W2
L
X
O
24VAC,Return
CompressorContactor
ReversingValve(HeatingMode)
FanContactorCircuit
2ndStageHeatingCircuit
SystemMonitorLED
24VAC,Common
Note 1:E and W2 terminals jumpered at thermostat.
17
SimpleComfort® 2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:Goodman, Janitrol, Trane/American Standard Heat Pump Systems
SimpleComfort® 2201W2 L C Y2EGBOY1R
Goo
dman
, Jan
itrol
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ndar
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W-U
B
T
24VAC,Return
CompressorContactor
ReversingValve(CoolingMode)
FanContactorCircuit
2ndStageHeatingCircuit
24VAC,Common
Note 1:E and W2 terminals jumpered at thermostat.Note 2:X2 terminal on Goodman, etc. capped at PCB.Note 2:T terminal on Goodman, etc. capped at PCB.
(capped)
(capped)
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SimpleComfort® 2201W2 L C Y2EGBOY1R
SimpleComfort® 2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:York -E1CS, -E1FB, E1FH Heat Pump Systems
Yo
rk -
E1C
S, -
E1F
B, E
1FH
L
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Vo
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W
X
B
24VAC,Return
CompressorContactor
ReversingValve(CoolingMode)
FanContactorCircuit
2ndStageHeatingCircuit
SystemMonitorLED
24VAC,Common
Note 1:E and W2 terminals jumpered at thermostat.
19
SimpleComfort® 2201W2 L C Y2EGBOY1R
SimpleComfort® 2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:Lennox CB19 Heat Pump Systems
Len
no
x C
B19
Lo
w V
olt
age
Term
inal
Bo
ard
R
Y
O
G
E
W
L
C
T
24VAC,Return
CompressorContactor
ReversingValve(CoolingMode)
FanContactorCircuit
EmergencyHeatingCircuit
2ndStageHeatingCircuit
SystemMonitorLED
24VAC,Common
20
SimpleComfort® 2201W2 L C Y2EGBOY1R
SimpleComfort® 2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:Lennox HP19 and HP20 Heat Pump Systems
Len
no
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P19
an
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P20
Lo
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olt
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Term
inal
Bo
ard
V-VR
M
R
F
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Y
X
24VAC,Return
CompressorContactor
ReversingValve(CoolingMode)
FanContactorCircuit
EmergencyHeatingCircuit
2ndStageHeatingCircuit
24VAC,Common
21
SimpleComfort® 2201W2 L C Y2EGBOY1R
SimpleComfort® 2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:Lennox HP21 with CB21 PCB Heat Pump Systems
Len
no
x H
P21
wit
h C
B21
PC
BL
ow
Vo
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R-VR
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O
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W
L
X
Y2
24VAC,Return
CompressorContactor
ReversingValve(CoolingMode)
FanContactorCircuit
EmergencyHeatingCircuit
2ndStageHeatingCircuit
24VAC,Common
2ndStageCoolingCircuit
SystemMonitorLED
22
SimpleComfort® 2201W2 L C Y2EGBOY1R
SimpleComfort® 2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:Lennox HP22 with CB19 PCB Heat Pump Systems
Len
no
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P22
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B19
PC
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Vo
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R-VR
M
R
F
E
Y
L
X
Y2
24VAC,Return
CompressorContactor
ReversingValve(CoolingMode)
FanContactorCircuit
EmergencyHeatingCircuit
2ndStageHeatingCircuit
24VAC,Common
2ndStageCoolingCircuit
SystemMonitorLED
23
SimpleComfort® 2201W2 L C Y2EGBOY1R
SimpleComfort® 2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:FHP 1 Stage Heat Pump Systems
FH
P 1
Sta
ge
Lo
w V
olt
age
Term
inal
Bo
ard
R
Y
O
G
E
W
C
24VAC,Return
CompressorContactor
ReversingValve(CoolingMode)
FanContactorCircuit
EmergencyHeatingCircuit
2ndStageHeatingCircuit
24VAC,Common
Note: For units with ECM motors and the 641-065 interface board, connect W2 from the thermostat to W1 at the heat pump.
24
SimpleComfort® 2201W2 L C Y2EGBOY1R
SimpleComfort® 2201 Electronic Thermostat Conversion to:FHP 2 Stage Heat Pump Systems
FH
P 2
Sta
ge
Lo
w V
olt
age
Term
inal
Bo
ard
R
Y
O
G
C
Y2
24VAC,Return
CompressorContactor
ReversingValve(CoolingMode)
FanContactorCircuit
24VAC,Common
Compressor2Contactor
Note 1:Jumper from W2 to Y2 for 2-compressor systems without electric heat only.
25
Symptom RemedyThesystemisnotturningon Checkthewiring(seeInstallation,Page5)
LCDisblank Displayisblankwhenvoltageisnotpresentatthethermostat
Checkcircuitbreakerorforanopenfuse
Thermostatdoesnotturnonthesystemasfrequentlyasitshould
Decreasethetemperaturedifferential(seeSettingaNewTemperatureDifferential,Page9)
Thermostatisnotproperlycontrollingthefan Checkthewiring(seeInstallation,Page5)
Thermostatiscontinuouslyturningonandoff Increasethetemperaturedifferential(seeSettingaNewTemperatureDifferential,Page9)
Temperaturedisplayisnotaccurate Yourthermostathastwooptionsfortemperaturereadout:Fahrenheit(default)orCelsius;checkthatthe“jumper”isproperlysettoyourpreference
Plugtheholeforwiringbehindthethermostatwithnon-flammableinsulationtopreventairflowintothethermostat
Troubleshooting
ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTYTheSellerwarrantsitsproductsagainstdefectsinmaterialorworkmanshipforaperiodofone(1)yearfromthedateofmanufacture.TheliabilityoftheSellerislimited,atitsoption,torepair,replaceorissueanon-casecreditforthepurchasepricesofthegoodswhichareprovidedtobedefective.ThewarrantyandremediessetforthhereindonotapplytoanygoodsorpartsthereofwhichhavebeensubjectedtomisuseincludinganyuseorapplicationinviolationoftheSeller’sinstructions,neglect,tampering,improperstorage,incorrectinstallationorservicingnotperformedbytheSeller.InordertopermittheSellertoproperlyadministerthewarranty,theBuyershall:1)NotifytheSellerpromptlyofanyclaim,submittingdatecodeinformationoranyotherpertinentdataasrequestedbytheSeller.2)PermittheSellertoinspectandtesttheproductclaimedtobedefective.ItemsclaimedtobedefectiveandaredeterminedbySellertobenon-defectivearesubjecttoa$30.00perhourinspectionfee.ThiswarrantyconstitutestheSeller’ssoleliabilityhereunderandisinlieuofanyotherwarrantyexpressed,impliedorstatutory.Unlessotherwisestatedinwriting,Sellermakesnowarrantythatthegoodsdepictedordescribedhereinarefitforanyparticularpurpose.
LIA157-4
Patent No. 424,953
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