Owner manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome To Your THZ-100 Thermostat
- Installing Your THZ-100 Thermostat
- Wiring Your THZ-100 Thermostat
- Definitions
- Single Stage Furnace and Single Stage A/C
- Dual Stage Furnace and Dual Stage A/C
- Single Stage Heat Pump with Reversing Valve O
- Single Stage Heat Pump with Reversing Valve B
- Dual Stage Heat Pump with Reversing Valve O
- Dual Stage Heat Pump with Reversing Valve B
- Boiler and A/C with Separate Transformers
- First Stage Radiant Floor Heat, Second Stage Furnace with Single Stage Cooling and External Pilot Duty Relay
- Operation For Your THZ-100 Thermostat
- Thermostat Display Information
- Changing the Heating Temperature (Temperature Override)
- Changing the Cooling Temperature (Temperature Override)
- Auxiliary Heat
- Emergency Heat
- Password Protection
- Programs
- Options
- Climate Modes
- Changing the Fan Modes
- Accessing Temperature Sensor Information
- Turning Emergency Heat On or Off
- Changing the Auxiliary Heat Offset Temperature
- Changing the 2nd Stage Offset Temperature
- Resetting the Filter Reminder
- Turning the Password Protect Feature On or Off
- Changing the LCD Screen Options
- Viewing THZ-100 Thermostat Information
- Setting the Date and Time
- Discovery Mode
- Troubleshooting Thermostat On-Screen Notifications
- Resetting the THZ-100 hermostat
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THZ-100 THERMOSTAT
Emergency Heat
Emergency heat is conventional gas, or electric heat, capacity
included with most heat pump systems. Emergency heat is
selected by the user from the Options menu as described below
when additional heat capacity is desired. Emergency heat reduces
the energy efficiency of the heat pump system.When in emergency
heat, the display indicates this state in the upper right of the display.
Intelligent Comfort Recovery
When there are significant set point differences between
programmed set points of different program time periods your THZ-
100 anticipates the change in advance and begins to ramp the
current set point to the next programmed set point to give you a
smooth comfort transition. During this comfort recovery period the
thermostat indicates Comfort in place of Heat, Cool, or Idle in the
upper right of the display window. In addition, the display
background changes to indicate whether the system is heating or
cooling during this transition.