Johnson Controls GLASWIFI Wireless Thermostat User Manual User guide
Johnson Controls Inc Wireless Thermostat User guide
Contents
- 1. User guide
- 2. Quick guide
- 3. Quick start guide
User guide
Support If at any point you need assistance, we’re here to help. Visit glas.johnsoncontrol.com/support for how-to videos and frequently asked questions. Can’t find what you’re looking for? Give us a call at 1-833-297-4527(GLAS) and our technical team can walk you through it. Before you start, download the GLAS app for easy installation. Included in box GLAS Thermostat 4 Screws Wall Plate 4 Drywall Anchors 4 to 5 Wire Adapter Quick Start Guide Tools required Screwdriver Drill Level Compatibility GLAS is compatible with most 24 VAC heating and cooling systems. Use the compatibility checker to ensure your system will work with GLAS by going to glas.johnsoncontrols.com/compatibilitychecker. Heating One or two stages Cooling One or two stages Heat Pump One or two stages with one-or-two stage auxiliary heat Fan Single-speed fan Auxiliary Humidifier, dehumidifier, or ventilator (including HRV or ERV) Terminal descriptions Note: If you have only one R wire, connect to RC. Note: If you are replacing an existing thermostat, remove any jumper wires between R and RH or RC and RH. First stage of cooling or first stage heat pump Y2 Second stage of cooling command or second stage heat pump First stage of conventional heating or first stage auxiliary heat for heat pump systems W2 Second stage of conventional heating or second stage of auxiliary heat for heat pump system Terminal descriptions Fan O/B Heat pump reversing valve (supports both O type and B type) AUX Auxiliary - humidifier, dehumidifier, or ventilator 24 VAC Cool RH 24 VAC Hot 24 VAC Common IMPORTANT: If your thermostat is built into the wall and connected to thick wires with wire nuts, or if it is labeled 110, 120, or 240 volts, you have a high voltage system that is not compatible with the GLAS Thermostat. Do not connect your thermostat to these high voltage wires. GLAS is only compatible with 24VAC systems. WARNING: Risk of Electric Shock. Disconnect the power supply before making electrical connections. Contact with components carrying hazardous voltage can cause electric shock and may result in severe personal injury or death. If you have any doubts about properly installing the device, please contact a professional installer. ADVERTISSEMENT: Risque de décharge électrique. Débrancher l’alimentation avant de réaliser tout branchement électrique. Tout contact avec des composants conducteurs de tensions dangereuses risque d’entraîner une décharge électrique et de provoquer des blessures graves, voire mortelles. (need translation) Turn off system power 2. Turn off the power to your heating or cooling system at your breaker box to avoid electrocution or shock. 3. If you want to check your system’s power, adjust the temperature on your current thermostat enough that the system switches into heating or cooling mode. If the system does not power on in a few minutes, it is off. IMPORTANT: Never work with live voltage Check old wiring 4. Remove the front plate of your old thermostat and take a picture of the current wiring that shows the wire colors and connections. This picture will come in handy when connecting your new thermostat. Connect optional 4 to 5 wire adapter Note: If you have a C-wire, skip to Step 8. If you do not have a C-wire to power your thermostat, use the included adapter to provide power. 5. Remove the cover of your furnace or air handling unit to access the control board. Connect the adapter 6. In your HVAC equipment, disconnect wires from the control board and connect them to the open terminals on the adapter. 7. Connect the wired terminals on the other side of the adapter back to the control board. (Mount with a included magnet) Disconnect your old thermostat 8. Disconnect your old thermostat and remove the backplate Note: While disconnecting your old thermostat, use drywall-safe tape to secure the wires and keep them from falling back into the wall. Installing your GLAS 9. Remove the frontplate by pulling the top of the silver cover towards you. 10. Use a level to dry fit your GLAS and mark the wall where you plan to hang the thermostat. Then drill in the drywall anchors. 11. Pull all of the wires through the back of the GLAS thermostat. Attaching your GLAS 12. Loosely attach your GLAS to the wall using the included screws. 13. Use your level or the level displayed on the device to straighten the thermostat and tighten the screws. Do not overtighten. Wiring your GLAS 14. Use the picture you took of your old wiring as a reference and connect the wires to the corresponding terminals on your new GLAS. See pages 25-26 for wiring examples. Note: If you have auxiliary devices, such as a humidifier, dehumidifier, or ventilator, see pages 27-34 for wiring examples. Note: You do not need to have a wire for every terminal. Attach the front plate 15. Make sure any access wire is flush against the wall and press the front plate until you hear a click. Powering on your HVAC system 16. Return to your system switch or breaker box and turn the power back on. 17. Confirm that the detected wiring shown on the device screen is correct or tap any terminals incorrectly identified. 18. Follow the instructions on the device screen to complete the setup for your HVAC equipment. WIRING DIAGRAMS NOTE: Wire colors are for reference only. Not every installation will have wires of the same color. If you are unsure on the proper installation of the unit, please contact a licensed electrician or a professional HVAC installer before attempting to install the unit. Traditional Heat Traditional AC/Heat HVAC/Auxiliary Device Self-Powered Auxiliary Device Furnace-Powered Auxiliary Device An integrated auxiliary system is built into a furnace or air handler that shares the same power supply as the rest of the system and only requires a single control wire. Furnace-Powered Auxiliary Device 2-Wire Auxiliary Device without C Terminal An auxiliary device that has two terminals with the same label (HUM, DEHUM, or AUX) and no C terminal requires a relay pack for operation. 1. Connect the relay pack coil between the auxiliary device and C terminal on your GLAS device. 2. Connect the switch side of the relay pack to the two terminals on the AUX device. 2-Wire Auxiliary Device without C Terminal 2-Wire Auxiliary Device with C Terminal An auxiliary device with one C terminal that does not require a relay pack for operation. 1. Connect the C terminal of the device to the C terminal on the furnace or air handler. 2. Connect the AUX terminal of your GLAS device to the control terminal on the auxiliary device. 2-Wire Auxiliary Device with C Terminal Heat Pump Dual-Stage Heat Dual-Stage Traditional AC Dual-Stage Heat and Traditional AC Dual-Stage Heat/Dual-Stage AC Traditional Heat Pump Dual-Stage Heat Pump Dual-Stage Heat Pump with Traditional Emergency Heat Traditional Heat Pump with Dual-Stage Emergency Heat Traditional Heat Pump with Traditional Emergency Heat Regulatory information to user FCC Part 15C 1. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. This device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Cet appareil est conforme aux flux RSS exemptés de licence d’Industrie Can-ada. L’opération est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer d’interférence; et (2) Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, y compris les interférences pouvant entraîner un fonctionnement indésirable de l’appareil. CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) RF Safety Statement · This device complies with the RF safety requirements for Canada and the USA as per RSS-102 and FCC Part 1.1310, RF Exposure radiation limits for the General Population / Uncontrolled Exposure. · This device shall be installed to maintain a separation distance of 20 cm from the general population. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Johnson Controls would void your authority to operate this device.
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