iGate™ Connect Thermostat Installation Manual
CONTENTS GETTING STARTED Welcome Technical Support Before You Begin HVAC System Compatibility Information Approvals FCC Compliance Statement Speciications Wiring Requirements INSTALLING THE iGate™ Connect THERMOSTAT Step 1. Power Of HVAC Equipment Step 2. Remove Existing Thermostat Step 3. Install the iGate™ Connect Thermostat Step 4. Connect the Wiring Step 5.
NAVIGATING THE MENUS 10 CONFIGURING THE IGATE™ CONNECT THERMOSTAT Thermostat Conig Equipment Thresholds Humidity Control Settings Service Mode Sensors Reset HVAC Equipment Settings Performing a Hardware Reset Rebooting the iGate™ Connect Thermostat Coniguring Reminders and Alerts Alerts 12 12 12 16 19 19 25 27 27 27 28 29 END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT 31
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GETTING STARTED Welcome This step–by–step Installation Manual will walk you through all aspects of the installation. To ensure an on–going service relationship with your customers, please register all of your ClimateMaster thermostats in your Contractor Portal. Technical Support Our technical support team is available to answer your questions at 1.405.745.6000.
Before You Begin This product is intended to be installed by trained service professionals. This manual explains the procedures for installing the ClimateMaster iGate™ Connect thermostat. Please read it carefully before beginning the installation. For information on how to operate the ClimateMaster iGate™ Connect thermostat, please see the iGate™ Connect Thermostat User Manual. The iGate™ Connect thermostat is designed to be mounted on the homeowner’s wall in a convenient location.
HVAC System Compatibility Information The iGate™ Connect thermostat is designed to operate with the ClimateMaster Trilogy ® Geothermal Unit.
Approvals This product was designed and built in accordance to RoHS directive 2002/95/EC and contains no hazardous substances as deined by this directive. FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Change or modiications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. RF Exposure Information This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
RF Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. FCC ID: WR9EBSTAT IC: 7981A–EBSTAT Warning: Changes or modiications not expressly approved by ClimateMaster Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
INSTALLING THE IGATE™ CONNECT THERMOSTAT There are 5 steps to install the ClimateMaster iGate™ Connect thermostat: Step 1. Power Of Trilogy® Unit Step 2. Remove Any Existing Thermostat Step 3. Install the iGate™ Connect Thermostat Step 4. Connect the Wiring Step 5. Power On Trilogy® Unit Step 1. Power Of Trilogy® Unit Before disconnecting the existing thermostat, or installing the iGate™ Connect thermostat, disconnect the power to the heating and air conditioning equipment. Step 2.
In the kitchen or other areas of potentially high heat and/or humidity In an area that could restrict air low To install the thermostat: 1. Gently separate the backplate from the thermostat. 2. Place the thermostat backplate on the wall. Make sure that any existing wires can be inserted through the opening for the wiring. 3. Using the backplate as a template, mark the location of the mounting holes on the wall as shown below. R2- R2+ R1- R1+ B- A+ Gnd 24v The solid color indicates mounting holes 4.
Step 4. Connect the Wiring You need to use low–voltage cable to connect the thermostat to the Trilogy® Unit. To connect the thermostat to the unit: 1. Connect the wires as shown in the wiring diagram. 2. Attach the iGate™ Connect thermostat to the backplate. Ensure that the pins on the thermostat align with the terminal block on the backplate. Wiring Diagram The following diagram shows how to connect the thermostat terminals to equipment.
Step 5. Power On Trilogy® Unit After you’ve completed the wiring, you can apply power to the unit. The iGate™ Connect thermostat receives power from the equipment and will automatically power on. NAVIGATING THE MENUS The iGate™ Connect thermostat has an easy–to–read color screen that displays all the information you need to conigure the thermostat. Use the navigation buttons on the right to quickly change the temperature, access features, and conigure settings.
(right) On the Home screen, if Auto mode is enabled, press to switch between heat and cool set points. For menus, press to choose the currently highlighted option. OK On a menu screen, press OK to choose the currently highlighted option. If a coniguration option is selected, pressing OK will keep its new value and return back to the previous screen. MENU Pressing MENU displays a list of all available options.
CONFIGURING THE IGATE™ CONNECT THERMOSTAT The irst step after installing the iGate™ Connect thermostat is to conigure the settings for the equipment being connected. To conigure the iGate™ Connect thermostat: An access code is required to enter the Installation Settings menu. The access code is 4795. From the Home screen, press MENU. Thermostat Conig Select Settings Installation. Aux Heat Option Select Thermostat Conig.
during low capacity operation. Range will depend on model and minimum heating capacity selection. Max Heating Airlow Conigures the unit airlow while operating at maximum capacity in the heating mode. The installer may wish to select a lower cfm than the nominal cfm for this setting to avoid air velocity noise from the ductwork during maximum capacity operation. Range will depend on model and maximum heating capacity selection.
from the ductwork during maximum capacity operation. Range will depend on model and maximum cooling capacity selection. Low Dehum Airlow Conigures the unit airlow while operating at minimum capacity in the dehumidiication mode. Range will depend on model and minimum cooling capacity selection. High Dehum Airlow Conigures the unit airlow while operating at maximum capacity in the dehumidiication mode. Range will depend on model and maximum cooling capacity selection.
Heat Pump Size Select the unit model (0930, 1545, 1860, or 2472). Blower Type Select the blower type (None or ECM Blower). Loop Conig Selects the type of internal low device. None, VS Pump – variable speed internal pump, or MOD Valve – internal modulating water control valve. Loop Pump (or Valve) Conig Conigures the internal vFlow device to the application.
HW Pump Conig (If Applicable) Water Heating Delta T Sets the potable water low rate for the water heating mode. The variable speed potable water pump will adjust the potable water low to maintain the selected temperature diference between the entering and leaving potable water during the water heating mode. Valid range: 8.0°F to 12.0°F. Thresholds To conigure thresholds on the iGate™ Connect thermostat: From the Home screen, press MENU. Select Settings Installation. Select Thresholds.
EXM Settings – Cooling–HW Cut Out Determines the point at which the space cooling demand outpaces the ability of the potable water heating mode to accept the heat of rejection from the cooling mode, when both are active at the same time. At this setting and above the heat of rejection from the cooling mode will be sent to the source (ground loop). Valid range: 70% to 100%. Default is 100%.
temperature drops more than this amount, the potable water heating mode will be terminated and the space heating mode will be activated. Valid range: 0.5°F to 1.5°F. Default is 1.0°F. – Aux Heat DeadBand Conigures the amount of space temperature droop allowed from the heating setpoint at maximum unit capacity before allowing auxiliary heat for space heating. Valid range: 0.0°F to 5.0°F. Default is 1.0°F. – Anticipator Conigures the sensitivity of the thermostat to the space temperature.
Conigures humidity control settings (dehumidiication/humidiication). To conigure the humidity control settings on the iGate™ Connect thermostat: Humidity Mode From the Home screen, press MENU. Humidity Control Settings Determines active humidity mode(s). Valid selections: Humidiication (This logic will communicate a Humidiication output when the space humidity is less than the setpoint i.e. acts as a humidistat. When the Humidiication output is active, the fan output will also be active.
speed or valve position (if applicable) to aid in troubleshooting. – Operating Mode Selects the manual mode of operation. Valid selections are: Standby, Const Fan, Cooling, Heating, Aux Heat, EM Heat, Hot Water, and Cooling/HW. – ECM Target Airlow Conigures the target air low during manual operation. Valid range will depend on unit model. – ECM Blower Speed Displays current ECM motor RPM. – Loop Pump Speed (if applicable) Sets loop pump speed for manual operation mode. Valid range: 0% to 100%.
Compressor Speed – displays the current compressor speed in revolutions per second. Comp Current – displays the current compressor amperage. Inverter Current – displays the amperage draw of the inverter. Comp Input Power – displays the power consumption of the compressor in watts. Comp DC Voltage – displays the current DC bus voltage from the inverter. Comp Heat Sink Temp – displays the temperature of the inverter heat sink. – Blower Diagnostics ECM Target Airlow – displays the blower target cfm.
DHW Pump Power – displays the power consumption of the DHW pump in watts. DHW Flow – displays the DHW gpm low rate. Hot Water EWT – displays the temperature of the potable hot water entering the potable hot water heat exchanger. Hot Water LWT – displays the temperature of the potable hot water leaving the potable hot water heat exchanger, returning to the iGate Smart Tank. – Refrigerant Diagnostics 22 Discharge Pressure – displays the refrigerant discharge pressure.
the refrigerant liquid line between the air coil and the electronic expansion valve. Air Coil Vapor – displays the temperature of the refrigerant vapor line between the heat/cool reversing valve and the air coil. HW Coil Liquid – displays the temperature of the refrigerant liquid line leaving the potable water heat exchanger. – Refrigerant Valve Diagnostics RV1 status – displays the status (on–DHW or of–no DHW) of the RV1 (potable water heating) reversing valve.
for cooling mode, N/A for water heating mode). AUX1 Switch – not used. AUX2 Switch – not used. SD Switch – not used. T1 Temp – not used. T2 Temp – not used. – DIP Switch Settings Allows the service technician to view the status of all dipswitch settings for the connected communicating controls at the thermostat. NOTE: The unit control dipswitch settings cannot be changed from the thermostat.
AWS Tank – WXM Controller (If Applicable) Model Displays the unit model number Serial Number Displays the storage tank serial number Diagnostics To conigure the sensors – Upper Tank Temp – displays the temperature on the iGate™ Connect thermostat: of the DHW at the upper element of the storage tank. From the Home screen, – Lower Tank Temp – displays the temperature press MENU. of the DHW at the lower element of the Select Settings storage tank. Installation. – Hot Water T3 Temp – not used. Select Sensors.
Sensor (this temperature is used to control the unit), Monitoring Sensor (this will display the sensor temperature at the thermostat), or Outdoor Sensor (this will display the sensor temperature as the outdoor temperature at the thermostat). – RS–2(sensor name) This is sensor number 1. It will not display a name until a name has been entered. o Name Establishes a name for sensor 1. o Type Conigures the type of sensor. The sensor may be a dry contact or a temperature sensor.
Reset HVAC Equipment Settings You can quickly restore all HVAC equipment settings on the iGate™ Connect thermostat back to their factory defaults. Any user setting (not related to the equipment installed) will remain unchanged. If you need to reset the entire thermostat back to its original factory default settings, including user settings and registration, select Reset All Settings instead. To reset the iGate™ Connect thermostat: From the Home screen, press MENU. Select Settings Reset.
To conigure Reminders and Alerts From the Home screen, press MENU. Select Reminders and Alerts. Conigure the Reminder and Alert settings as required. Coniguring Reminders and Alerts The Reminders and Alerts list displays the reminders and alerts that help the homeowner know when to perform periodic maintenance. System Service The System Service (maintenance) reminder generates an alert telling the homeowner that regularly scheduled maintenance is required.
UV Lamp If the HVAC system uses a UV lamp for air puriication, the iGate™ Connect thermostat can generate an alert indicating that it is time to clean or replace the lamp. You can set the Last Lamp Change date, turn the Reminder On or Of, and set the Frequency of the maintenance interval. Alerts The iGate™ Connect thermostat can generate alerts if the temperature in the home goes over or under a pre– programmed level. This protects the home from damage due to freezing and/or excessive heat.
Aux Outdoor Temp Alert Generates an alert if auxiliary heat is called to run when the outdoor temperature is at or above the selected temperature. The range can be: 32°F to 80°F. Low Humidity Alert Generates an alert when the space humidity falls below the selected amount. The range can be: Of Set humidity set point of 5% to 95% High Humidity Alert Generates an alert when the space humidity exceeds the selected amount.
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