Honeywell Home TB7220U Programmable Commercial Thermostat User Guide
- June 7, 2024
- Honeywell Home
Table of Contents
TB7220U Programmable
Commercial Thermostat
FOR MULTISTAGE CONVENTIONAL AND HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
GUIDE SPECIFICATION
GENERAL
Overview:
The contractor shall furnish, install, and place in operating condition an
HVAC control system described herein. All units shall be located in accordance
with the plans.
Type of System:
System Requirements:
a. Control up to 2 heating and 2 cooling stages for gas heat, electric heat, heat pump or compressor cooling.
b. Provide a minimum 2-year clock backup.
c. Provide two Occupied and two Unoccupied periods per day.
d.Offer automatic heat/cool changeover with 2°F minimum dead band.
e. Provide cumulative override capability for a 1 to 4-hour installer- adjustable period.
f. Include a comfort adjust feature to modify setpoints for the override duration.
g. Provide Proportional plus Integral (P + I) temperature control.
h.Display room temperature in °F or °C.
i. Use multiple remote sensors (optional).
j. Use in conjunction with an economizer (optional).
k. Provide four levels of keypad lockout – none, override and holiday, override only, and complete.
l. Provide Holiday Override, 1-365 days.
m. Provide separately configurable recovery ramps for heating and cooling.
n. Provide separate configurable cycle rates for heating and cooling response.
System Components:
a. Seven-day programmable thermostat with subbase.
b.Wall mount temperature sensors (optional).
c. Outdoor air sensor (optional).
Codes and Standards:
The system shall comply with applicable provisions of ASHRAE 90-75.
These specifications are based on equipment from Resideo to set a standard for
design and quality.
Wiring:
All wiring shall meet National Electrical Codes and local electrical codes.
Testing Guarantee Service:
Prior to installation, the contractor shall provide copies of submittals.
The contractor is responsible for assuring that conduit and wire quantity,
size, and type are suitable for the equipment supplied.
Upon completion, the contractor shall conduct a total system test for the
owner and engineer.
All components, parts, and assemblies supplied by the manufacturer shall be
guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship for 5 years.
Warranty service shall be performed by the contractor.
SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS
The heating and cooling setpoints shall be individually adjustable for both
the Occupied and Unoccupied periods. The thermostat shall have a minimum dead
band of 2°F
(no mechanical heating or cooling shall operate within this dead band). Space
temperature deviation above the cooling setpoint or below the heating setpoint
shall generate a demand signal to control the system as follows:
1. Heating:
The thermostat shall control the heating output based on the demand signal
communicated from the thermostat program, taking into account both space
temperature deviation (proportional gain), the duration of that temperature
deviation (integral gain). The thermostat shall energize heating equipment
when the space temperature falls below the heating setpoint.
2. Cooling:
The thermostat shall control the cooling output based on the demand signal
communicated from the thermostat program, taking into account both space
temperature deviation (proportional gain), the duration of that temperature
deviation (integral gain).
The thermostat shall energize cooling equipment when space temperature exceeds
the cooling setpoint.
(Optional Remote Equipment) A solid-state enthalpy changeover control shall determine the capability of the outdoor air to provide free cooling (optional). The system shall operate as follows:
a. Free cooling available from Outdoor Air: On a call for cooling, the system shall enable the economizer to provide free cooling. If this does not meet the space demand, the system shall call for mechanical cooling to satisfy the programmed setpoint.
b. Free Cooling Not Available From Outdoor Air: On a call for cooling, the system shall hold the economizer to minimum position and cooling shall be energized to satisfy the programmed setpoint.
3. Economizer Interface:
The auxiliary output of the thermostat shall be connected to the economizer’s
power circuit or the Occupied/ Unoccupied signal terminal.
a. Occupied Period: The auxiliary output will provide 24 Vac, allowing the economizer to operate normally and be available for free cooling if outdoor conditions permit.
b. Unoccupied Periods: The auxiliary output will cease, defeating either the economizer operation or the minimum position.
4. Heating Setback and Cooling Setup:
Initiation of heating setback or cooling setup for each of 7 days shall be
provided by a programmed time schedule manually entered into the thermostat.
When all or a portion of a manually programmed schedule is unavailable, the
thermostat shall control the default program as shown in Table 1.
Table 1. Default Program.
| Occupied| Unoccupied
---|---|---
Heating Setpoints| 70°F(21°C)| 55°F(13°C)
Cooling Setpoints| 75°F(24°C)| 85°F(29°C)
5. Setpoint Recovery from Unoccupied to Occupied:
The thermostat shall incorporate a ramping feature that gradually changes the
space setpoints. During the recovery operation, the setpoint changes at a rate
in degrees per hour (defined in the Installer Setup Menu).
6. Fan Operation:
Fan operation shall be selectable as follows:
a. On: Fan operates continuously in Occupied mode, and during a call for heat or cool in the Unoccupied mode.
b. Auto: Fan is energized with calls for heating and cooling.
7. Minimum Stage Operation Time:
a. Minimum On: Heat – 1 minute; Cool – 3 minutes.
b. Minimum Off: Cool & Heat Pump – 1 minute.
8. Power Interruption:
a. On loss of power, the thermostat shall maintain programmed times and temperatures for 10 years.
b. Clock and day information shall be retained for a minimum of 2 years.
9. Overrides:
a. The Holiday Override can be used when the thermostat is in Unoccupied mode. It shall switch to the Occupied mode for an installer-configured number of hours.
b. The Temporary Unoccupied Override shall fix the schedule to operate in Unoccupied mode for a number of days (between 1 and 365) without changing programming saved in memory.
c. Pressing “Cancel” or “Run Schedule” shall cancel the overrides and return to the program.
THERMOSTAT MODELS AND FEATURES
Table 2. TB8220 Thermostat Features.
Model | Applications | Maximum Stages | Features |
---|---|---|---|
Heat | Cool | ||
Model | Conventional or Heat Pump |
2b
| 2| Remote Outdoor or Indoor sensor
a All models are down-selectable and can be configured to control fewer stages
than the maximum allowed.
b When configured for heat pump operation, an additional stage of heat is
available.
OPTIONS
Outdoor Air Sensors: C7089U.
Temperature Sensors (Remote): T7770A, C7089U, C7189U, C7772.
Economizer Logic Modules: W6210, W6215, W7210, W7212, W7215, W7459.
Other Accessories: 209651A Vertical Mounting Hardware Wallplate Adapter
(Trident white).
TG511, TG512 Versaguard™ Thermostat guards.
Resideo Technologies, Inc.
1985 Douglas Drive North, Golden Valley, MN 55422
1-800-468-1502 63-2634—01 M.S. Rev.
08-21 | Printed in the United States
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International, Inc. This product is manufactured by Resideo Technologies, Inc.
and its affiliates.
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