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Honeywell SUITEPRO TB8575 User Manual

Honeywell SUITEPRO TB8575
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
62-0278—13
TB6575/TB8575 SuitePRO™
Digital Fan Coil Thermostats
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The SuitePRO™ is a family of digital fan coil thermostats
for residential and commercial applications such as
hotels, condominiums, school classrooms, etc.
Four models are available for your application:
TB6575A1000:
2-pipe or 4-pipe with seasonal/manual/
automatic heat/cool changeover; 120/240 Vac.
TB6575B1000: 2-pipe only with seasonal or manual
heat/cool changeover; 120/240 Vac.
TB6575C1000: 2-pipe or 4-pipe with seasonal/manual/
automatic
heat/cool changeover; 120/240/277 Vac.
TB8575A1000: 2-pipe or 4-pipe with seasonal heat/
cool changeover; 24Vac.
All four models are suitable for multiple applications.
Changes in output wiring and external links between
wiring terminals allow you to configure the thermostat for
the appropriate application.
The applications that are available are:
Heating or cooling only
Two pipes: heat or cool with manual changeover
Two pipes: heat or cool with seasonal changeover
(requires optional pipe sensor)
Two pipes: heat or cool with auxiliary heat and manual
or seasonal changeover (requires optional pipe
sensor)
Four pipes: mixed manual and auto changeover
Four pipes: manual changeover
Four pipes: auto changeover
The fan is controlled from the thermostat. The low,
medium, high, or auto fan settings are easily made with a
press of a key.
Valves and auxiliary electric heaters can be controlled using
a relay or contactor controlled by the system switch.
FEATURES
Simple, intuitive user interface.
Pre-installed lead wires for fast installation
(TB6575A, TB6575B and TB6575C models only)
Backlight display permits easy viewing in any
light.
Four buttons allow manual control of system
operation, fan speed, and temperature setpoint
adjustment.
Digital display of ambient temperature, setpoint,
heating or cooling mode, fan status, and remote
setback
Proportional plus Integral (P+I) control algorithm
for precision temperature regulation.
Single Setpoint and Heat/Cool setpoint methods
for 4-pipe Auto Changeover.
Adjustable maximum heating and minimum
cooling setpoint limits using range stops.
EEPROM permanently retains user settings,
including setpoints, during power loss (no
batteries required).
Selectable °C or °F display via Setup button on
thermostat.
Displayable pipe sensor temperature readout to
aid in troubleshooting.
Selectable to allow the fan motor to always begin
on high speed to ensure sufficient torque at
startup.
Option to wire a remote indoor temperature
sensor.
Freeze protect algorithm turns on heat when
needed.
Economy Setback options via dry contact or
Activity Sensing
Advanced fan control with VersaSpeed
TM
fan
ramp algorithm and Auto Fan Reset

Questions and Answers:

Honeywell SUITEPRO TB8575 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelTB8575
DisplayTouchscreen
Wi-Fi CapabilityYes
Programming7-Day Programmable
Voltage24VAC
Power Source24VAC (Common wire required)

Summary

Installation

Wiring and Connections

Instructions for connecting the thermostat's wiring to the HVAC system.

Terminal Wiring

Wiring Diagrams

120/240/277 Vac Diagrams (TB6575A/B/C)

Illustrates typical wiring for higher voltage models based on application.

Installer Setup (IS) Mode

Installer Setup (IS) Codes and Options

Line Voltage and System Type Configuration

Settings for line voltage selection and configuring the HVAC system type.

Installer Setup (IS) Codes and Options (Continued)

Setpoint and Deadband Settings

Adjusts CPH, deadband, and setpoint range limits for precise control.

Installer Test (IT) Mode

IT Codes and Options

Lists diagnostic test codes for controls, sensors, and software versions.

Troubleshooting

Display, Settings, and Control Issues

Addresses problems with display, temperature settings, keypad lockout, and basic heating/cooling control.

Equipment and Wiring Issues

Covers troubleshooting for heating/cooling equipment failure, wiring faults, and simultaneous operation.

Troubleshooting (Continued)

Fan, Mode, and Sensor Issues

Solves problems related to fan operation, incorrect mode selection, and sensor readings.

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