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PECO T8168 Performance Pro Thermostat Installation Guide

PROGRAMMABLE OR NON-PROGRAMMABLE  
This thermostat is easily changed from non-programmable to programmable  
operation in Service Menu 100. See the Operating Maunal for detailed  
instructions on setting up schedules. In non-programmable mode the thermostat  
controls to a single setpoint with the dead band used for auto changeover from  
Heat to Cool.  
FAN COIL 2-PIPE/ 4-PIPE OPERATION  
Service Menu 171 sets 2-pipe or 4-pipe fan coil operation.  
2-Pipe Operation  
Summer  
Winter  
(Cold Water or Open Input)  
(Hot Water or Closed Input)  
OUTPUT OPERATION  
Stage 1 Cool Y1 & YD  
Stage 1 Heat W1 & WD  
Cool  
Heat  
The T8168 uses System Types for control of 24 VAC ON-OFF fans and relays;  
three wire floating and proportional 0-10 VDC fans, valves and dampers.  
• ON-OFF outputs have a 1°F Differential.  
• Proportional outputs use a Proportional Integral Algorithm to modulate the  
position of the actuator over 2°F.  
Disabled  
Disabled  
2-pipe operation disables W1 and WD outputs. Y1 and YD are used for first  
stage of cool in summer and first stage of heat in winter.  
4-Pipe Operation  
Summer  
Winter  
• Three Wire Floating outputs have an adjustable stroke time that is set in  
Service Menu 114. The default is 2 minutes.  
When using Three Wire Floation (TWF) System Types wait 3 times the value set  
for Valve Stroke Time, set in SM 114, for normal operation to begin.  
(Cold Water or Open Input)  
(Hot Water or Closed Input)  
Stage 1 Cool Y1 & YD  
Stage 1 Heat W1 & WD  
Cool  
Heat  
Heat  
Disabled  
4-pipe operation uses both first stage Cool (Y1 & YD) and first stage Heat (W1  
& WD) when chilled water (Summer) is available. When hot water (Winter) is  
available W1 and WD outputs are disabled and Y1 and YD are used for first  
stage of heating. Second stages are available, depending on system type.  
FAN AND DAMPER OPERATION  
The T8168 offers either 24 VAC ON-OFF or 0-10 VDC fan operation, as follows:  
ON/OFF FAN Operation (Service Menu 112 Selection 0)  
The thermostat will provide up to 3 fan speeds. In this operation there is no  
proportional fan output, terminal GD is disabled. Selectable fan speeds are  
controlled by Service Menu 110.  
PIPE SENSOR: SEASONAL CHANGE OVER  
This feature is enabled when 2-pipe or 4-pipe operation is selected in Service  
Menu 171. With a pipe sensor connected to the T8168, the system will  
automatically change from Summer (cold water) to Winter (hot water) operation  
based on water temperature in the main piping riser. This input is looking for a  
valid temperature reading when using a pipe sensor, or a contact open/close if  
using an aqua-stat.  
• Summer operation is enabled if the input is open or if the sensed temperature  
is below the threshold selection in SM 172.  
• Winter operation is enabled if the input is closed or if the sensed temperature is  
above the threshold selection in SM 173.  
If the water temperature sensed is between selections in SM 172 and SM 173  
the water temperature is considered Ambiguous. The Y1 and YD outputs will be  
turned on for 3-minutes. After the 3 minute purge cycle, the thermostat checks  
again to see if the water temperature is Summer or Winter. If yes, the thermostat  
will transition to normal operation. If no, the operation is base on selection at  
Service Menu 174.  
0-10 VDC FAN HI-MED-LOW Operation (Service Menu 112 Selection 1)  
User selection of 0-10 VDC (or 4-20mA) fan speed is as follows:  
• HI – Set in SM 125 for heating and SM 126 for cooling.  
• MED - Controls at the mid point between the HI and LO settings.  
• LO – Set in SM 127.  
A delay of fan speed transition after adjustment can be set in SM 113.  
Proportional 0-10 VDC Operation (Service Menu 112 Selection 2)  
The 0-10 VDC fan will range between MAX and Min Voltages (SM 125,126,127)  
based on the PI algorithm, the active demand and selected limits. Display of  
HI-MED-LO is suppressed. User selection is limited to FAN ON or FAN AUTO,  
depending on configuration.  
Damper Operation (Service Menu 111)  
A damper output is available when terminal G1 is not being used as a fan speed.  
Cycled vs continuous operation is determine in SM 111.  
NOTE: If at any time the demand goes away, the thermostat will abort the purge  
cycle.  
Staged Fan Operation (Service Menu 350)  
Available for multi-speed ON/OFFand 0-10 VDC fan operation. When active, the  
user does not have access to fan speed.  
SYSTEM FLUSH FOR FAN COIL VALVES  
Pre-Occupancy Purge (Service Menu 390)  
Enable a periodic opening of valve(s) to flush valves and reduce sediment buildup  
Energizes the lowest fan available for selected number of hours, prior to events  
Occ 1 and Occ 2, in programmable thermostat oepration..  
using Service Menus 375, 376 and 377.  
ACCESSORY SENSOR CONNECTIONS  
Programmable Fan Operation (Service Menu 500)  
S1 Input: connect optional remotes sensing, occupancy detection, door open or  
fault notification.  
• For Remote Probe use, including sensor averaging between the onboard  
sensor and the remote sensor, see SM 170.  
This feature changes the fan operation to ON (continuous) during scheduled  
Occupied events. TIP: Disable Fan ON selection in SM 350 to ensure cycled  
operation in unoccupied scheduled events.  
Intermittent Fan Operation (Service Menus 500, 501, 502)  
Provides minimum timed fan operation by cycling the fan on and off.  
For occupancy, door open or fault notification see SM 175  
S2 Input: uses a a PECO pipe sensor or dry switch aqua-stat for use on fan coil  
seasonal change over.  
KEYPAD LOCK OUT  
The keypad lockout function blocks access to features by hiding them from the  
user’s view/selectability. Service Menu 340 has 3 levels of lock out. If a PIN is  
used to enter the Service Menu, all key pad lockouts will be disabled for a period  
of five minutes.  
SETBACK  
An occupancy sensor can be used between S1 & SC terminals to change the  
thermostat control points to Setback Low (SM 310) and Setback High (SM 320).  
A contact closure is used to signal a Setback requirement. In Setback the fan will  
cycle on at the lowest available speed. This feature is not available when using a  
remote sensor.  
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