Hunter Fan 44100A Owner S Manual 44100
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® SINCE 1886 OwnerÕs Manual 44100 Other Quality Products from Hunter Fans Air Purifiers Humidifiers We are pleased you have selected one of our broad line of home comfort products. Our products are manufactured to high quality standards and are designed for years of service. We hope you will be satisfied and thank you for buying a Hunter product. Table Of Contents Installation Operation Features 6 Remove Old Thermostat 8 Labeling Wires 10 System Selector Switches 14 Connecting Wires and Mounting Thermostat 14 Programming/Setting Clock 16 Personal Program Schedule 20 Reviewing Program Settings 24 Manual Overide 25 Filter Monitor 28 Temperature Span 29 Trouble Shooting Guide 30 Typical Wiring Diagrams 32 Read This Before Installing Thermostat IMPORTANT Read the entire installation section of this Owner’s Manual thoroughly before you begin to install or operate your Hunter Thermostat. • Remove the mylar label from the display window. 1 INSTALLATION All installation is normally performed at your thermostat. 2 PROGRAMMING You can practice programming before installing your thermostat by inserting and connecting the batteries and following the instructions on page 14. This can be done while you relax in your favorite chair and is a very good way to familiarize yourself with all the functions of your Hunter Thermostat. 3 OPERATION Your Hunter Thermostat is designed to operate with most gas, oil, electric or 2-wire hot water heating, and air conditioning systems 4 that have 24-volt or millivolt control. This Hunter Thermostat will not control multistage heating or cooling systems, 110/220 V systems, or 3 wire zone systems. COMPRESSOR PROTECTION The thermostat provides a 4-minute delay after shutting off the compressor before it can be restarted. This feature will prevent damage to your air conditioner compressor caused by rapid cycling. It does not provide a delay when there are power outages. 5 TEMPERATURE RANGE Your thermostat can be programmed between 40°F and 95°F (5°C and 35°C). However, it will display room temperatures from 32°F to 99°F (0°C to 37°C). 6 POWER FAILURE Whenever the main power is interrupted or fails, the battery power retains the programs and current time. 7 BATTERY WARNING When the batteries are low, “LOW BATT” indicator on the display will flash. When this happens, install new batteries immediately. Once the “LOW BATT” indicator appears, the thermostat will continue to operate for approximately 30 days. (Only alkaline batteries should be used in your thermostat. Rechargeable batteries have different properties which may cause the thermostat to not operate properly. Do not use old batteries.) The batteries should last one year. 8 CAUTION: The batteries are the only source of power used to operate your system. If you do not replace the batteries, the display will dim and your heating and cooling system will stop operation. NOTE: If you plan to be away from the premises over 30 days, we recommend that you replace the old batteries with new alkaline batteries prior to leaving. How This Thermostat Works…And Saves You Money This thermostat is designed to optimize the use of your heating and cooling equipment. It does this by matching your comfort (the temperatures in your home) to your schedule. An example: 6am – You wake up. Program 1 has the heat set to 70° (21°C). 7:30am – You leave for work. The second program turns the heat back to 62° (17°C) while you are away. 5:00pm – You come home. The third program has already warmed your house back to 70° (21°C). 10:00pm – You go to bed. A half hour later, program 4 turns the heat back to 64° (18°C) to save energy while you are under the blankets. Features 6-7 M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL AM PM 88 : 88 88 FILTER LO BAT c Display shows time, day, temperature, program number, hold, usage and low battery indicator. SET TEMP HOLD TEMP Individual pushbuttons for raising or lowering temperature settings. Reset button for resetting computer back to 12:00 A.M. and clearing all programs. Manual switch for turning on heating and cooling system. Manual switch for automatic or continuous fan operation. Soft touch programming buttons (see below) Battery door for easy access For entering minute of day. For entering day of week. For entering hour of day. For revising and changing weekday or weekend programs To reset filter counter back to zero. HOUR MIN DAY PROG AUTO PROGRAM HOLD CLEAR FILTER RESET 12/24 HRS RETURN Automatically programs the thermostat for weekday and weekend program settings. Changes the clock into 12 or 24 hour (military) mode. Returns display to current time and temperature. Provides permanent temperature setting by overriding stored programs. Also, clears manual override and returns to current program settings. Installation 8-9 What You Need This thermostat comes with two #8 slotted screws and two wall anchors for mounting. To install your unit, you should have the following tools and materials. ■ Slotted screwdriver ■ Hammer ■ Electric drill and 3/16" bit ■ Two 1.5 V (AA) Size Alkaline batteries Remove Old Thermostat CAUTION: Do not remove any wiring from existing thermostat before reading the instructions carefully. Wires must be labeled prior to removal. ■ IMPORTANT! Turn off the power to the furnace at the main power panel or at the furnace. ■ Remove existing thermostat cover and thermostat. See Figure 1. Some thermostats will have screws or other locking devices that must first be removed. Once wall mounting plate is exposed, look for wires. ■ If wires are not visible, they may be connected to the back of the wallplate. Again, look for screws, tabs, etc. Some models have doors that open to expose wires and mounting screws. (See Figure 1). TYPICAL HOME THERMOSTATS FIGURE 1 Wall Mounting Plate Thermostat Cover Wall Mounting Plate Thermostat Cover Installation 10-11 Label Wires ■ Each wire coming from the wall to the existing thermostat is connected to a terminal point on that thermostat. Each of these terminal points is usually marked with a code letter as shown in Table A on page 11. ■ The number of wires in your system can be as few as two (for heat only systems), as many as eight, or any number in between. If you follow the labeling procedures correctly, you do not have to be concerned about how many wires there are. ■ There is often no terminal marking on the existing thermostat of two wire, heat only systems. Do not worry, just connect either of the wires to the RH terminal, then connect the other wire to the W terminal to complete the circuit. ■ IMPORTANT! BEFORE DISCONNECTING ANY WIRES, APPLY THE SELF-ADHESIVE LABELS PROVIDED TO THE WIRE AS SHOWN IN TABLE A ON PAGE 11. (For example, attach the label marked W to the wire which goes to the W or H terminal on your existing thermostat.) IGNORE THE COLOR OF THE WIRES since these do not always comply with the standard. ■ After labeling wires, disconnect them from the existing thermostat terminals. ■ Remove existing wallplate. To make sure wires do not fall back into wall opening, you may want to tape them to the wall. ■ If hole in wall is larger than necessary for wires, seal this hole so that no hot or cold air can enter the back of the thermostat from the wall. This air could cause a false thermostat reading. W G Y RH RC Wire Labeling If the code letter on your existing thermostat is This table will help you match the labels to the wires so you can attach them to your CTC Thermostat. then mark wire with label shown and connect to thermostat Terminal shown RH RH, R, VR or 4 24 Volt RH RH RED RC RC, VC 24 Volt Cool RC RC G or F Fan NOTE: Follow the labels when connecting wires since many installations do not follow color coding of wires. BLUE G G G Y, C or M (See Note) Air Conditioning GREEN Y Y Y W or H Heating W W W TABLE A YELLOW WHITE Installation 12-13 Wire Labeling NOTE: If your thermostat has one wire marked R or RH (4-wire system), then leave the jumper wire between the RH and RC terminals. Otherwise, if you have separate RH and RC wires (5-wire system), then remove the jumper wire between the RH and RC terminals. NOTE: Do not connect a “Common” wire (sometimes labelled “C”) to any terminal on this thermostat. Tape up the wire and do not use. This wire provides electricity to nonbattery powered thermostats. Mount Wallplate and Thermostat Snap open the wallplate from your thermostat by pressing the release tab on the bottom of the thermostat. Position wallplate on wall and pull existing wires through large opening. Then level for appearance. Mark holes for plastic anchors provided if existing holes do not line up with Hunter Thermostat holes. Drill holes with 3/16" bit and gently tap anchors into the holes until flush with wall. Reposition wallplate to wall, pulling wires through large opening. Insert mounting screws provided into wall anchor and tighten. (See Figure 2.) Figure 2 Installation 14-15 Selector Switches The heating system selector and the F°/C° selector switches are located on the Printed Circuit Board. ■ Heating system selector The heating system selector is a switch on the Printed Circuit Board on the inside of the thermostat. The switch is at “HG” position. Leave it in this position if you have a gas furnace or an oil burner. If you have an electric furnace, test to see whether the heat and fan come on as expected. Leave the switch in the “HG” position. If the fan does not come on when the thermostat calls for heat, change the switch position to “HE.” The system selector has no effect in the cooling mode. NOTE: “HG” position is for gas and most other systems. “HE” position is for certain electric systems having a fan relay. HE Your thermostat is set for F° mode from the factory. In order to change to C° mode, slide the switch to C° and press reset button on the front of the thermostat with a paper clip. The reset button is located near the display. NOTE: Unless reset button is pressed, the thermostat will not change the mode. HG ■ F°/C° selector (Fahrenheit/Centigrade) C F Connect Wires and Mount Thermostat Cover to Wall Plate ■ Match and connect the labeled wires to the appropriate coded terminal screws on the mounting plate. (See Figure 3, 4.) Ignore any wires which may be present, but which were not connected to the old thermostat. ■ Be sure to tighten the terminal screws securely, otherwise a loose wire could cause operational problems with your system or thermostat. ■ Push excess wire back into hole to prevent interference with mounting of the thermostat cover. ■ Make sure the Function Switch is set at OFF, and the FAN-AUTO Switch is in AUTO. ■ Insert the bottom tab on the thermostat body into the slot at the bottom of the wallplate. Press top of the thermostat body to snap it into the wallplate. (NOTE: Do not force the thermostat onto the wallplate, as the terminal pins may be damaged. If it does not snap properly, the thermostat may not work.) ■ Insert the two AA size batteries, observing the polarity marked on the unit. ■ Switch on the main power. Press the reset button. (See Figure 5.) ■ The LCD display indicates the current room temperature of your house. If it shows random numbers or partial digits, press the reset button once again. ■ The installation is now complete. Continue reading Owner’s Manual for complete operating instructions. RH RH RC RH G FIGURE 3 W Y FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 Programming 16-17 Remove mylar label covering display window. When the heating or cooling system is actually operating, “HEAT” or “COOL” will appear on the display. 1 2 3 4 If power is interrupted the batteries will keep all programs. If “LOW BATT” indicator appears on the display replace the batteries. Setting the Time and Day of Week When you first install the two AA batteries, the thermostat automatically sets the day and time to Monday, 12:00 a.m., shows the current room temperature and is programmed for 68° in heat mode and 78° in cool mode. Press the reset button after installing new batteries. The first data you should enter is the current time and day of week. As the keys are pressed, the display will show the data being entered. EXAMPLE: If the unit is being installed at 9:15 p.m., Saturday, to set the thermostat, you would press the keys in the shown sequence. HOUR ■ Initial read-out after pressing reset button. ■ Current room temperature is 72°. ■ No indication of program number. M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL ■ Press once. Temperature digits disappear, show time set mode. M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL AM PM I 2 : 00 7 2 FILTER AM PM LO BAT SET TEMP HOLD TEMP I 2 : 00 7 2 FILTER LO BAT c c SET TEMP HOLD TEMP HOUR MIN ■ Press and hold until current hour appears on display. ■ Note the AM/PM indicator. M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL ■ Press and hold until current minutes appear on display. M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL AM PM I 9 : 00 7 2 FILTER AM PM DAY RETURN LO BAT c SET TEMP HOLD TEMP M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL AM PM I9:I5 72 FILTER ■ Returns to normal time and temperature. ■ If return is not pressed it will return automatically in 10 seconds. SET TEMP HOLD TEMP I9:I5 72 FILTER ■ Press until current day appears on display. LO BAT c LO BAT c SET TEMP HOLD TEMP M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL AM PM I9:I5 72 FILTER LO BAT c SET TEMP HOLD TEMP Programming 18-19 Typical Suggested Summer and Winter Programs for Maximum Savings Studies conducted by the Department of Energy estimate that setting your thermostat back 10°F for two 8-hour periods during winter can reduce your fuel bill by as much as 30%. By setting your thermostat up 5° for two 8-hour periods during summer you can reduce your fuel bill up to 25%. Your thermostat is capable of holding up to 4 separate programs for heat or cool for weekdays and 4 seperate programs for each weekend day. A typical set of programs is shown in Table 1. Weekday Program (Mon. – Fri.) Winter Weekday Program 1 6:00AM 69°F (21°C) Weekday Program 2 8:30AM 60°F (16°C) Weekday Program Weekday Program TABLE 1 Winter Winter 3 3:00PM 68°F (20°C) Winter 4 11:00PM 58°F (14°C) NOTE: The thermostat program will NOT take effect immediately after programming of your thermostat but at the next programmed time/temperature change. The thermostat is pre-set to 68°F (20°C) for heat and 78°F (25°C) for air conditioning. So if you want a temperature other than 68°F or 78°F (20°C or 25°C) right away, use the temporary manual override feature (described on page 26) to enter your desired temperature setting. When your program becomes effective at the next time/temperature setting, the appropriate corresponding program number will appear on the display. Weekend Program (Sat – Sun) Weekday Program Weekend Program Weekend Program Weekend Program Winter 1 7:00AM 69°F (21°C) Winter 2 6:00PM 65°F (18°C) Winter 3 8:00PM 68°F (20°C) Winter 4 11:00PM 58°F (14°C) Programming 20-21 Personal Program Schedule Before programming or changing the program, use this Personal Program Schedule to determine which times and temperature settings will best satisfy both your comfort and energy saving requirements. Use a pencil so you can revise your records each time you change your temperature settings. FOR WINTER FOR SUMMER PROGRAM WAKE NUMBER 1 LEAVE 2 RETURN SLEEP 3 4 PROGRAM WAKE NUMBER 1 LEAVE 2 RETURN SLEEP 3 4 MON. thru FRI. TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TEMP TEMP TEMP TEMP MON. thru FRI. TEMP TEMP TEMP TEMP SAT. and SUN. TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TEMP TEMP TEMP TEMP SAT. and SUN. TEMP TEMP TEMP TEMP Programming Your Thermostat Your thermostat can be programmed in two different ways. 1. Autoprogram method 2. Manual method Before programming, position the Heat/Off/Cool selector to the mode to be programmed. Autoprogram method In autoprogram method, you can program your thermostat instantly for the entire week by simply pressing “Auto Prog.” key once. When this key is pressed, standard program gets activated and your thermostat is programmed automatically. The standard program is shown in table 3. If you wish to change this program to suit your life style, you can do so by changing the time and the temperatures of those programs which you want to be different than standard programs. The method is explained in the manual method of programming. Press AUTO PROG Your thermostat will be programmed automatically according to Table 3 PROGRAM NUMBER TIME TEMP IN F° (C°) HEAT COOL 1 5:00AM 68 (20) 78 (25) 2 3 4 7:00AM 60 (15) 85 (29) 3:00PM 68 (20) 78 (25) 10:00PM 62 (16) 82 (27) TABLE 3 (If the slide switch is in the heat mode, only heat program is effective. In order to activate cool program, slide the switch to cool mode and press “Auto Prog.”) Manual method In this method, each program is inserted according to your personal programming schedule. When the battery is first inserted, the thermostat is programmed for 68°F (20°C) in heat mode and 78°F (25°C) in cool mode. NOTE: There are no energy saving time or temperature settings. Familiarize yourself with manual programming. The following example demonstrates the manual programming method. You can program or change the program of weekdays and weekends. Programming 22-23 Programming Your Thermostat (Continued) NOTE: 1) The program time is set in increments of 15 minutes. 2) The program temperature is set in increments of 1°F. Press Weekday Programs Display Reads M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL AM PM 89:15 72 FILTER Step 1 LO BAT c SET TEMP HOLD TEMP M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL PROG AM PM 80 : 00 68 FILTER Step 2 LO BAT c SET TEMP HOLD TEMP M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL HOUR AM PM 86 : 00 68 FILTER LO BAT ■ Normal display of time, temperature, and day of the week. c SET TEMP HOLD TEMP ■ Program indicator (1) is displayed. ■ 68°F is displayed. ■ 0:00 space for time is displayed. ■ M to F is displayed. ■ Press and hold until 6:00 is displayed. ■ Weekday Program 1 is complete. ■ Note AM/PM Press Display Reads Step 3 M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL AM PM 86 : 00 69 FILTER Use HOUR Continue for Weekend Programs LO BAT c SET TEMP HOLD TEMP to insert or change time and temperatures of other programs. MIN M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL PROG ■ Press on once to change temperature to 69°F. ■ Weekday program 1 is complete. ■ Press PROG to move to program 2, 3, and 4 and follow the same steps AM PM 10 :00 68 FILTER LO BAT c SET TEMP HOLD TEMP Press PROG to move to weekend programs. Weekends can be programmed with one schedule, or different schedules for Saturday and Sunday. Similar to weekday programming. PROG HOUR MIN to insert weekend programs. NOTE: If program time remains 0:00, that particular program will not be effective; e.g., if Program #2 has time 0:00, the thermostat will jump from Program #1 to Program #3. Programming 24-25 Reviewing Programs You may want to review the programs to see that the settings are compatible with your lifestyle. M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL Weekday Program AM PM 89:15 72 FILTER LO BAT c SET TEMP HOLD TEMP M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL PROG AM PM 86 : 00 68 FILTER Continue pressing PROG LO BAT ■ Normal display of current time, temperature, and day of week. c SET TEMP HOLD TEMP ■ 1st weekday program is displayed. ■ Program indicator (1) appears. ■ M to F indication appears. to review programs. NOTE: The temperatures you have entered will NOT take effect immediately, but at the next program time change. The Thermostat is preset to 68°F in heat mode and 78°F in cool mode. If you want a temperature other than 68°F or 78°F right away, you must use the manual override feature described below to enter the temperature you want. When your entered program becomes effective, the corresponding program number will appear on the display. After programming, confirm PROG the new programs by pressing To Review The Current Temperature Setting: M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL AM PM 89 : 15 68 FILTER Press for 2 seconds or less: LO BAT c SET TEMP HOLD TEMP M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL AM PM or 86 : 70 68 FILTER LO BAT ■ Current time and temperature c SET TEMP HOLD TEMP ■ 70 indicates the current setting of the thermostat is 70°F. 68 shows the present room temperature as 68°F. ■ If held for more than 2 seconds, you will manually override your present temperature to a new setting as explained below. Temporary Manual Override of Program If You Want to Change the Temperature Without Affecting Your Program: Press and hold to raise temperature. Press and hold to lower temperature. The new temperature will hold until the next program time is reached. Programming 26-27 Temporary Manual Override In the following example, the present room temperature is 60°F and we want to raise the temperature to 70°F temporarily until the next program. M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL AM PM 89 : 68 60 FILTER LO BAT c SET TEMP HOLD TEMP M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL AM PM 89 : 70 60 FILTER LO BAT ■ Press arrow to display current set and room temperatures. c SET TEMP HOLD TEMP ■ To display a manual override setting, press either arrow for less than 2 seconds. ■ When arrow is released, the display will show current time and temperature. ■ Continue pressing arrow. After 2 seconds, the set temperature digits will blink and begin to increase until the button is released at the desired setting (in this case 70°F). ■ Program number flashes. ■ Press return or in 10 seconds it will return to showing current time and temperature. ■ Your thermostat is now in manual override mode at 70°F until the next program starts. Indicator number flashes until the next program time comes into effect. Programming Your Thermostat (Continued) Permanent Manual Override M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL HOLD CLEAR AM PM 89 : 55 72 FILTER LO BAT c SET TEMP HOLD TEMP In the event you wish to hold your manual override for vacation or an extended period of time, follow the temporary manual override instructions on HOLD page 26, then immediately CLEAR press HOLD/CLEAR. This will maintain override setting indefinitely. “HOLD” will appear on the display. To Return To Program* M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL HOLD CLEAR AM PM 89 : 15 55 FILTER LO BAT c SET TEMP HOLD TEMP (*From temporary or permanent manual override state) NOTE: You can also return to the current program by pressing “HOLD TEMP” once in permanent override mode. ■ To return immediately to the current program, press HOLD/CLEAR until program number appears. “HOLD” will disappear if you were in permanent manual override. HOLD CLEAR Operations Filter Monitor . . . I 0 2 7 7 7 28-29 The CTC Programmable Thermostat measures and stores the amount of time the heating or air conditioning system operated. After 500 hours of usage, the word “FILTER” will appear and flash on the display, reminding you to check or replace your system filter. M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL AM PM 86 : 30 68 FILTER LO BAT c SET TEMP HOLD TEMP To Reset the Filter Counter to Zero M T W TH F SA SU 1234 HEAT COOL Press FILTER RESET AM PM 86 : 30 68 FILTER LO BAT c ■ Filter indicator disappears. SET TEMP HOLD TEMP NOTE: “FILTER RESET” button works only when “FILTER” is displayed on the display. If “RESET” button is pressed when “FILTER” is not displayed, the internal counter will not reset. Other Features Temperature Span Your thermostat is preprogrammed at the factory to cycle when the temperature rises 1° above or 1° below the temperature setting to provide maximum comfort. It cannot be changed. Troubleshooting 30-31 Problem Solution SCRAMBLED OR DOUBLE DISPLAY (numbers over numbers) 1. Remove clear mylar sticker. NO DISPLAY 1. Check battery connections and batteries. 2. Press reset button once with a small pin and hold in for two seconds. ENTIRE DISPLAY DIMS 1. Replace batteries. PROGRAM DOES NOT CHANGE AT YOUR DESIRED SETTING 1. Check that time is set properly to “AM” or “PM.” 2. Check that thermostat is not in "HOLD" mode. 3. Check for correct day setting. AUTO/FAN DOES NOT COME ON 1. Move HG/HE system selector to opposite position. Problem (Continued) Solution (Continued) HEATING OR COOLING DOES NOT GO ON OR OFF 1. Check that function switch is in correct position (“HEAT” or “COOL”). 2. There may be as much as 20 seconds delay in the thermostat turning the system on - wait and check. 3. Check your circuit breakers and switches to ensure there is power to the system. 4. Replace batteries. 5. Make sure your furnace blower door is closed properly. 6. If your system only uses 4 wires, be sure the jumper wire is installed between the RC and RH terminals. ERRATIC DISPLAY 1. Press the reset button once with a small pin and hold in for two seconds. Then reprogram. IF UNIT CONTINUES TO OPERATE IN OFF POSITION 1. Replace unit. THERMOSTAT READS , HI, LO PERMANENTLY 1. Replace unit. If you experience any other problems, call 1-901-745-9222 from 8AM to 5PM Central Standard time for technical assistance. Wiring Diagrams 32 4-wire Heat/Cool System THERMOSTAT Jumper RC RH G Heat/Cool Transformer Fan Relay 5-wire Heat/Cool System W Heat Relay or Valve Y Cool Contactor THERMOSTAT RC RH G Cool Heat Fan Transformer Transformer Relay W Heat Relay or Valve Y Cool Contactor 2-wire Heat Only THERMOSTAT RC RH G Heat Transformer 3-wire Heat Only W Y Heat Relay or Valve THERMOSTAT RC RH Heat Transformer 3-wire Cool Only G Fan Relay W Y Heat Relay or Valve THERMOSTAT RC Cool Transformer RH G Fan Relay W Y Cool Contactor
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