ritetemp Thermostat 401 014 User Guide

Install guide 8022C  
SET TEMP  
HEAT  
FAN  
AUTO  
ON  
OFF  
HEAT  
COOL  
SET TEMP  
HEAT  
FAN  
AUTO  
ON  
OFF  
HEAT  
COOL  
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401-014  
2 Remove old unit  
Switch electricity to the furnace and air conditioner OFF;  
then proceed with the following steps.  
Remove cover from old thermostat. Most are snap-on types and simply pull  
off. Some have locking screws on the side or front. These must be  
loosened. Note the letters printed near the terminals. Attach labels  
(enclosed) to each wire for identification.  
Read instructions carefully before removing any wiring from existing thermostat. Wires must be labeled  
before they are removed. THERE IS NO STANDARD COLOR CODE. When removing wires from their  
terminals, ignore the color of the wires since these may not comply with the standard.  
Caution  
Label the wires one at a time. You must have all the wires labeled  
before you proceed. With all wires labeled, remove them from the old unit.  
Make sure the wires do not fall back inside the wall. Wind them around a  
pencil to keep them from falling.  
Loosen all screws on the old thermostat and  
remove it from the wall.  
Fill wall opening with non-combustible insulation  
W
G
to prevent drafts.  
R
PG 3  
3 Mount the 8022C  
G
Y
W
RH  
B
O
RC  
C
Separate front from back of unit. Press up on the  
catch on bottom of thermostat and swing the body  
away from the base, lift up to remove the body from  
the base.  
SET TEMP  
FAN  
AUTO  
ON  
OFF  
HEAT  
COOL  
Hold the base against the wall, with the wires  
coming through the opening below the terminal block.  
Position the base for best appearance. If you chose to use the optional  
Wall Plate, put it in position before screwing base to wall.  
Terminal  
Block  
Attach the base to the wall with the  
two screws provided.  
If you are mounting the base to sheet  
rock or if you are using the old  
mounting holes, use the plastic  
anchors provided. Drill a 3/16-  
in.(4.8mm) hole for the insert at each  
screw location, then mount the base.  
A
Thermostat  
Wall  
Plate  
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4 Before you Connect Wires  
Please follow these guidelines for safe and secure wire connections.  
Strip insulation 3/8 in. (9.5mm) from wire ends.  
Take care not to damage the labels for each wire in handling.  
Connect labeled wires only to a terminal with corresponding letter.  
Bend the wire slightly, insert the wire under the contact plate and  
tighten the screw down onto the wire.  
Do not allow wires to touch each other or parts on thermostat.  
Caution  
Wires must be routed through the hole in the back plate, below the  
terminal block, or they will hit parts on the cover.  
Optional Wire Connections  
Determine which step-by-step wiring diagram you should use. Make sure your  
wires are labeled. This may require you to find the 'other end' connection for each  
wire on your heating or air conditioning equipment and read the label there.  
If you have a wire marked "C" its connection is optional. If you do connect it the  
thermostat will draw power from the C wire and this will extend battery life.  
If you have zoned heating/cooling systems with multiple thermostats. Please  
PG 5  
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From Furnace  
What Wires Do You Have?  
R - Single source power for heat/cool  
Note: R connects to both RC and RH using the red jumper  
RH or R - HEATING POWER  
From Furnace  
RC - COOLING POWER  
W - HEATING CONTROL  
G - FAN RELAY  
C - Common side of Heating Power  
Y - COMPRESSOR  
O - DAMPER OR CHANGEOVER VALVE (POWERED IN COOL)  
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Go To Page 12  
From Furnace  
And AC unit  
From single stage  
heat pump  
From Furnace  
And AC unit  
Go To Page 15  
Go To Page 14  
Go To Page 13  
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When you have finished making connections. hook  
the top of the body onto the base, swing the body  
down, and snap the body onto the base.  
B
O
RC  
C
SET TEMP  
FA  
N
A
U
TO  
ON  
O
FF  
H
EA  
T
COOL  
5 Install Batteries  
The 8022C requires batteries to operate  
your furnace and retain its programming in  
memory.  
AA  
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Switch MODE switch to OFF and  
the FAN switch to AUTO.  
AA  
SD  
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TIM  
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SET C  
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TEMP  
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TIM  
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UP  
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B
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NEXT  
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W
HOME  
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DAY  
PR  
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P H D  
O
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FAN  
C
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SET TEMP  
RESET  
Remove the front panel battery cover and  
install 2 AA alkaline batteries according to  
the polarity noted in the compartment.  
Initially, all LCD segments will go on.  
Press the RESET button to clear transient  
program memory.  
O
G
R
A
M
MODE  
DOWN  
NOTE: Replace the batteries when this LOW battery  
indicator appears on the display or once a year. When  
replacing batteries, you have approximately 1/2 minute before  
your custom program is lost.  
PG 7  
6 Check Unit  
Follow these procedures to verify you have correctly installed the unit.  
TEMP  
UP button  
To check HEAT mode:  
Set the mode switch to HEAT. Set the fan  
switch AUTO.  
Using the TEMP UP button raise the set point  
to 90deg allow the system 5 min to respond.  
Verify that heat is blowing from the system.  
SET TEMP  
FAN  
AUTO  
ON  
OFF  
HEAT  
COOL  
To check COOL mode:  
Set the mode switch to COOL.  
Press the TEMP DOWN button to a temp 5  
degrees below the room temperature.  
Allow the system 5 minutes to respond.  
Verify that cool air is blowing from the system.  
Fan  
Switch  
Set Temp  
Display  
Mode  
Switch  
TEMP  
DOWN button  
To check Fan: (If you connected the G wire - fan relay)  
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6 Check Unit cont.  
Note:  
If you have an electric furnace system and the blower does  
not operate after installation, remove the thermostat, turn it  
over, and find the electric/gas heat selector jumper on the  
back of the control unit. Switch it to "Elect"(see Diag below).  
Congratulations, you have successfully installed your unit. Please  
proceed to the OPERATING Guide to initialize the new thermostat.  
7 Power Options  
1) The 8022C can run on batteries only. (2AA Alkaline) 24VAC and MV  
The batteries will last well over 1 year. If the batteries are not replaced the  
thermostat will stop working.  
2) The 8022C can run on the C wire if available.  
24VAC ONLY  
As shown in the wiring diagrams, The C wire is the other side of the 24VAC  
heating transformer. If the C wire is used, the batteries are then for AC power  
loss only and will last much longer. The thermostat will continue working if the  
batteries die.  
PG 9  
Rear View of control unit  
12/24hr  
jumper  
12  
24  
o
F
o
C
oC -o  
F
jumper  
ELECT GAS  
Circuit  
Board  
Gas - Electric  
jumper  
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From Furnace  
2 WIRE Heating  
(GAS MILLIVOLT or 24vac  
STEP 1 - Connect the R (or RH) wire to  
the RH terminal on the thermostat.  
This connects the Heater Power to the  
thermostat.  
Thermostat  
A
jumper  
wire  
STEP 2 - Connect the W wire to the W  
terminal on the thermostat.  
C
R
W
This connects the heater control line to the thermostat.  
HEAT  
HEAT  
Power  
F U R N A C E  
Your Heater is now connected to the thermostat.  
NOTE: Wires marked with the dotted line are optional.  
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PG 11  
STEP 1 - Connect the R (or RH) wire  
to the RH terminal on the thermostat.  
This connects to the Heater Power.  
3 WIRE  
From Furnace  
Thermostat  
STEP 2 - Connect the W wire to  
the W terminal on the thermostat.  
This connects the heater control line  
to the thermostat.  
A
jumper  
wire  
C
RH  
W
G
STEP 3 - Connect the G wire to the G  
terminal on the thermostat.  
This connects the Fan to the thermostat.  
Heat  
Power  
Heat  
FAN  
F U R N A C E  
Your system is now connected to the thermostat.  
NOTE: Wires marked with the dotted line are optional.  
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PG 12  
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From Furnace  
and AC unit  
STEP 1 - Connect the Y wire to the  
Y terminal on the thermostat. This  
connects to the Cooler compressor.  
STEP 2 - Connect the RH or R wire  
to the RH terminal on the thermostat.  
This connects the Heater/Cooler  
Power.  
4 WIRE  
Thermostat  
A
jumper  
wire  
G
RH  
W
Y
C
STEP 3 - Connect the W wire to the W terminal on the  
thermostat. This connects to the heater control line.  
STEP 4 - Connect the G wire to the G terminal on the  
Thermostat. This connects to the Fan.  
Cool  
Comp  
Heat  
Power  
Heat  
FAN  
H V A C S Y S T E M  
Your HVAC system is now connected to the thermostat.  
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NOTE: Wires marked with the dotted line are optional.  
PG 13  
From Furnace  
and AC unit  
STEP 1 - Remove the red Jumper  
wire.  
5 WIRE  
Thermostat  
STEP 2 - Connect the Y wire to  
the Y terminal on the thermostat.  
This connects to the Cooler  
compressor.  
A
Remove  
jumper  
wire  
STEP 3 - Connect the RH wire to the RH  
G
RC  
RH  
W
Y
Cool  
Comp  
COOL  
Power  
terminal on the thermostat. This connects to the  
Heater Power .  
Heat  
FAN  
C
HEAT  
Power  
HVAC SYSTEM  
STEP 4 - Connect the RC wire to the RC terminal on  
the thermostat. This connects to the Cooling Power .  
STEP 5 - Connect the W wire to the W terminal on the thermostat.  
This connects to the heater control line.  
STEP 6 - Connect the G wire to the G terminal on the Thermostat.  
This connects to the Fan.  
Your HVAC system is now connected to the thermostat.  
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NOTE: Wires marked with the dotted line are optional.  
PG 14  
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SINGLE STAGE  
HEAT PUMP  
STEP 1 - Connect the G wire to the G  
terminal on the thermostat.  
This connects the Fan.  
From Furnace  
and AC unit  
jumper  
wire  
Thermostat  
STEP 2 - Add a jumper wire  
between W and Y.  
A
STEP 3 - Connect the Y wire to the  
Y terminal on the thermostat.  
This connects the Compressor.  
jumper  
wire  
O or B  
G
R
O or B  
Y
C
STEP 4 - Connect the O or B wire to the O or B terminal  
on the thermostat. (If you have both O and B contact  
Ritetemp or your local HVAC contractor for further help)  
This connects the change over valve.  
24VAC  
Power  
Change  
Over  
Comp  
FAN  
Single Stage HEAT PUMP  
STEP 5 - Connect the R wire to the RC terminal on the Thermostat.  
This connects to the 24vac power.  
Your HVAC system is now connected to the thermostat.  
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NOTE: Wires marked with the dotted line are optional.  
PG 15  
8022C Features  
The 8022C can be used with most 24 volt gas, oil or electric heating and air conditioning systems, single-  
stage heat pumps or gas millivolt heating systems. It cannot be used with 120 volt heating systems or  
multistage heat pumps. Ask The Home Depot for other thermostats to control those systems.  
The 8022C is programmable. There are four programming  
periods per day. Each period can be programmed separately.  
You can use the built-in time/temperature programs, or alter them  
to suit your schedule.  
The 8022C separately programs 7 days a Week and a Spacial  
Day - for both heating and cooling.  
You can easily override the programmed temperatures for as little  
as one programming period or for an entire vacation.  
FAN  
AUTO  
ON  
OFF  
HEAT  
COOL  
A large liquid crystal display shows time, day of the week, room  
and set temperatures. It will also remind you when the filter  
should be changed in your blower.  
Temperature swing adjustment lets you fine-tune your system for maximum comfort and energy  
efficiency.  
A 4-minute minimum off time in COOL protects your air conditioning system from being damaged.  
Two "AA" batteries (not included) are used to retain your time and temperature programs, and to  
run the thermostat.  
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