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EcoNet
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Smart Thermostat User Guide 29> Return to Table of Contents
36
UNITS
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Group 1
Refrigeration
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75
44%
80
65
Away
Resume Schedule
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Home 44%
70
80
Cooling to
Filter Type
Fuel Type
Elevation (feet)
BACK
Furnace Settings
Media
Natural Gas
US, CN 0-2000
Furnace Settings (con’t)
Two auxiliary inputs (AUX1 and AUX2) are provided on the communicating
gas furnace control for external control of the system (see the furnace
installation instructions for additional details). These inputs can be configured
as normally closed or normally open when used in conjunction with the AUX
Common. These inputs can be used for field accessories such as smoke
detectors, freeze stats, etc. The inputs are configured by the installer
as follows:
AUX Input #1 or 2 Configured – N.O. (Normally Open) or N.C. (Normally
Closed): setting to activate the input to the furnace control IFC (see the
furnace installation instructions).
- If Normally Open is selected, when the AUX #1 or 2 input is connected to
AUX Com by a closed switch (e.g. drain switch, freeze switch, etc.) the user
selected actions will occur.
- If Normally Closed is selected, when the AUX #1 or 2 input is disconnected
to AUX Com by an open switch the user selected actions will occur.
User Selected Action:
• Off (This is the default setting. These inputs are turned off)
• Float Switch Alarm (shutdown cooling with an active alarm)
• Shutdown (This shuts indoor and outdoor units down, no alarm)
Shutdown Cool (In cooling mode this shuts down the outdoor unit,
no alarm)
HP Heat Lockout (In heating mode this shuts down the outdoor unit,
no alarm)
Furnace Heat Lockout (In heating mode this shuts down the gas furnace,
no alarm)
Filter Type – Media, Electronic Air Cleaner (EAC) or both. The filter type
selected will drive the air filter service reminder experience.
Fuel Type – Natural gas or propane.
Note: This only adjusts the EcoNet Smart Thermostat’s control settings and does not convert the
actual Gas Furnace to operate with Propane. You must use the proper orifice kit for the model
Furnace installed.
Elevation – This is the elevation at or above sea level.

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