Braeburn 2200 User Manual

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WARNING
Important Safety Information
1
Replacing Existing Thermostat
Builder Series
Programmable Thermostats
Single Stage Heat / Cool
Conventional and Heat Pump
Multi-Stage 2 Heat / 1 Cool
Conventional and Heat Pump
Always turn off power to the air conditioning or heating system prior to
installing, removing, cleaning or servicing thermostat.
This thermostat requires either 24 Volts AC Power or two (2) properly installed
“AA” alkaline batteries for normal operation and control of the heating or
cooling system. Refer to “Low Battery Detection and Replacement” section for
more information.
This thermostat also requires two (2) properly installed “AA alkaline batteries
to retain clock setting in the event of loss of AC Power due to a power outage
or rolling blackouts when used as a hardwired thermostat.
This thermostat should only be used as described in this manual. Any other
use is not recommended and will void the warranty.
Specifications
Installation
Testing Your New Thermostat
Programming User Settings
Setting Your Energy
Saving Program
Temperature Adjustment
Additional Operation
Features
Battery Replacement
Troubleshooting
Wiring Diagrams
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Specifications
• Electrical Rating: 24 Volt AC (18-30 Volt AC)
1 amp maximum load per terminal
2 amp total maximum load (all terminals) (Model 2000, 2000NC)
3 amp total maximum load (all terminals) (Model 2200, 2200NC)
• Control Range: 45˚ - 90˚ F (7˚ - 32˚ C)
Accuracy: +/- 1˚ F (+/- .5˚ C)
AC Power: 18-30 Volt AC
• DC Power: 3.0 Volt DC (2 AA Alkaline batteries included)
Model 2000, 2000NC: Compatibility with low voltage single stage gas, oil or
electric heating or cooling systems, including single stage heat pumps; can
also be used on 250mv to 750mv millivolt heating only systems.
Model 2200, 2200NC: Compatibility with low voltage multi-stage gas, oil or
electric heating or cooling systems, including multi-stage heat pumps.
Model 2000, 2000NC Terminations: Rc, Rh, B, O, Y, W, G, C
Model 2200, 2200NC Terminations: R, O, B, C, Y1, E/W1, G, W2
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Specifications
cont.
Installation
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Before Installing, Programming or Operating,
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
Old Terminal from
Existing Thermostat
New Terminal for
New Thermostat
(2000, 2000NC)
New Terminal for
New Thermostat
(2200, 2200NC)
Terminal
Description
V or Rc Rc Cooling
Transformer
M, 4, Rh, or R Rh Heating
Transformer
R, V-VR or VR-R R 24 VAC
B B B Reversing Valve
(Heating)
O O O Reversing Valve
(Cooling)
Y, Y1 or M Y Y1 Cooling or
Compressor for
HP System
E, H, W, W1 or 4 W E/W1 1st Stage Heat
or Emergency Heat
G or F G G Fan Control
C, X or B C C 24 VAC Common
W1, W2 or W-U W2 2nd Stage Heat
2000
2000NC
2200
2200NC
Most thermostats have three parts:
The cover, which may snap or hinge over the existing thermostat.
The electronics or body, which controls the existing system.
The sub-base, where the wires attach through the wall to the existing system.
1. Always turn off power to the air conditioning or heating system prior to
removing existing thermostat.
2.
Carefully remove the cover and electronics body from the old thermostat sub-base.
Depending on the brand, these parts may pull off or need to be unscrewed. The
old sub-base should remain wired and on the wall until steps 4 and 5.
3. Label every old wire with the letter of the connection to which the wire is
attached. Example letters are R, M, Y etc. Depending on the brand of the old
thermostat, your letters may be different.
4. After labeling the old wires, loosen each connection and remove them from old
sub-base. Secure the wires to prevent them from slipping into the hole in the wall.
5. Remove the old sub-base from the wall, again being careful that the wires do
not slip into the hole in the wall.
6. Use the chart below to determine the new thermostat connections. As an
example, if the old thermostat had a G connection, it goes to G on the new
thermostat. Note the chart includes information for Braeburn
®
2000, 2000NC,
2200 and 2200NC thermostats. Be sure to use the correct column for the
new thermostat.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Builder Series

WARNINGImportant Safety Information1Replacing Existing ThermostatBuilder SeriesProgrammable Thermostats Single Stage Heat / Cool Conventional and Hea

Page 2 - Testing Your New Thermostat

2 3Installing New ThermostatWARNING!Read BEFORE TestingInstallation2cont.NOTE: If installing this thermostat in a new installation, locate the therm

Page 3 - Programming User Settings

4Default Thermostat SettingsSetting Thermostat User OptionsSetting Current Time of Day and Day of Week5cont.Programming User Settings4NOTE: It is imp

Page 4

6Setting the Extended Hold Time (see also section 7)• It is important for you to set the current time of day (note the AM/PM indicator in the displ

Page 5 - Additional Operation Features

8Temperature Adjustment6Setting Your Energy Saving Program53. Press the or button to change the time to the desired hour in 1 hour incremen

Page 6 - Battery Replacement

1011cont.Additional Operation Features7Non-Volatile MemoryIn the event of a power failure, the Non-Volatile Memory feature allows all settings to be r

Page 7 - Troubleshooting

Symptom: Thermostat turns heating or cooling system on too often or not often enough.Potential Solution: Increase or decrease first stage temperature

Page 8 - Wiring Diagrams

Symptom: Cannot program a set point temperature higher than 90˚ F (32˚ C).Potential Solution: This is above the normal thermostat temperature settin

Page 9 - LIMITED WARRANTY

cont.Transformer Common (See NOTE 1)R Y1 E/W1 W2GO B C1st StageControlEmergency Heat ControlFanControl2nd StageHeat Control24 VACNeutral120 VACHotMODE

Related models: 2000 Series

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