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TH146-P-U 

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With automatic heating/cooling mode changeover, there’s no need to adjust 
the controller at every change of season or weather condition. The controller 
switches automatically between heating mode and cooling mode to maintain 
the desired temperature.

Manual Mode

When the controller is in manual mode, the heating/cooling mode 
changeover occurs as follows:

• The controller switches to cooling mode when the indoor 

temperature is higher than the setpoint by more than 1.5°C (2.5°F) 
for 15 minutes.

• The controller switches to heating mode when the indoor 

temperature is lower than the setpoint by more than 1.5°C (2.5°F) for 
15 minutes.

Automatic Mode

When the controller is in automatic mode, it follows the programmed 
schedule. Two temperature settings (heating setpoint and cooling setpoint) 
are programmed for each period of the schedule. The heating/cooling mode 
changeover occurs as follows:

• When the controller is in heating mode, the indoor temperature is 

maintained at the heating setpoint. However, if the temperature rises 
and remains above the cooling setpoint for 15 minutes, the controller 
will switch to cooling mode.

• When the controller is in cooling mode, the indoor temperature is 

maintained at the cooling setpoint. However, if the temperature drops 
and remains below the heating setpoint for 15 minutes, the controller 
will switch to heating mode.

Balance Points are used to disable the heat pump or the auxiliary heating 
when the outdoor temperature is below or above a set temperature.

• When the outdoor temperature is below the Balance Point Low 

(bPL), the heat pump is disabled and only auxiliary heating can be 
used (see page 8, item 5).

• When the outdoor temperature is above the Balance Point High 

(bP H), the auxiliary heat is disabled and only the heat pump can be 
used (see page 8, item 6).

NOTE: Balance Points cannot be used if the AC144-03 outdoor temperature 
sensor is not connected to the controller.

The auxiliary heat is activated during defrost except under the following 
conditions:

• When the outdoor temperature is above the defrost point (see 

page 8, item 7). 

NOTE: This condition will not apply if the AC144-03 

outdoor sensor is not connected to the controller.

• When the plenum temperature is above 40°C (104°F) for add-on 

installations only. The auxiliary heat is re-activated when the plenum 
temperature drops below 32°C (90°F). 

NOTE: This condition will not 

apply if the AC146-410 plenum sensor is not connected to the 
controller.

NOTE: The auxiliary heat’s short-cycle protection is disabled during defrost.

The controller can be configured for either of the following types of heat 
pump installations (see page 8, item 8).

• Add-on Installation: This type of installation is performed when 

adding a heat pump to an existing furnace. When the heat pump is 
installed, the furnace becomes the auxiliary heat source. In this type 
of installation, the indoor coils are usually installed downstream of 

the auxiliary heat source. When the controller is configured for an 
add-on installation, the heat pump is disabled during auxiliary 
heating to prevent overpressure.

• New Installation: In this type of installation, as there is not already a 

furnace, the auxiliary heat source is installed at the same time as the 
heat pump. In this type of installation, the indoor coils are located 
upstream of the auxiliary heat. When the controller is configured for 
a new installation, the heat pump and the auxiliary heat can operate 
simultaneously.

Interstage Delay is the time allocated for the temperature to return to an 
acceptable value when it deviates too far from the setpoint. If this time has 
elapsed, the next heating or cooling stage is activated. The heating or 
cooling stage will be deactivated when the temperature returns to an 
acceptable value. The Interstage Delay is fixed at 4 minutes if the controller 
is configured for an HVAC system and is user-adjustable if it is configured for 
a heat pump (see page 8, item 9).

Low Temperature Limit (LLMT) and High Temperature Limit (HLMT) are 
used to keep the plenum from becoming too cold or too hot. During cooling, 
if the plenum temperature is lower than LLMT, a cooling stage is deactivated 
starting with the one that was last activated. If, after a while, the temperature 
is still too low, another cooling stage is deactivated and so on. Likewise, 
during heating, if the plenum temperature is higher than HLMT, a heating 
stage is deactivated starting with the one that was last activated. If, after a 
while, the temperature is still too high, another heating stage is deactivated 
and so on. (see page 8, items 10 and 11.)

WARNING: LLMT and HLMT can be used in parallel with an  UL353-
approved device but they do not replace such device.
NOTE: LLMT and HLMT cannot be used if the plenum temperature sensor is 
not connected to the controller.

When Smart Fan is enabled (see page 8, item 15), the fan operates as 
follows:

• During periods 2 and 4 of automatic mode and during the 

unoccupied mode (i.e., when you are sleeping or away from home), 
the fan operates only when heating or cooling is activated.

• The fan operates continuously the rest of the time.

NOTE: For Smart Fan to work, set the fan to On (see user guide).

If a humidifier and a dehumidifier are both connected to the controller, the 
controller will automatically switch between the two devices to maintain the 
desired humidity level. The changeover occurs when the humidity deviates 
from the setpoint by more than 3% for 30 minutes. 

Dehumidification by droop is a method of dehumidification without using a 
dehumidifier. This method is possible only if your system has a cooling 
stage. When this feature is enabled (see page 8, item 18), if the humidity 
level is too high, the temperature is temporarily lowered below the setpoint to 
reduce the indoor humidity level. 

NOTE: Dehumidification by droop can cause overcooling.

Dehumidification using an air exchanger will not be efficient if the outdoor 
temperature is too high. When an air exchanger is used, the controller will 
disable dehumidification if the outdoor temperature is NOT lower than the 
indoor temperature by more than 5°C (9°F). When this occurs, the message 
HIGH TEMP is displayed. 

4. Principles of Operation

4.1

Automatic Heating/Cooling Changeover

4.2

Balance Points (heat pumps only)

4.3

Heating During Defrost (heat pumps only)

4.4

Types of Heat Pump Installations

4.5

Interstage Delay

4.6

Low and High Temperature Limits

4.7

Smart Fan

4.8

Automatic Humidification / Dehumidification Changeover

4.9

Dehumidification by Droop

4.10

Dehumidification by Air Exchanger

Summary of Contents for CT280-3H3C

Page 1: ...ule Install the control module near the heating cooling system away from any heat source Install the console in a central location Avoid locations with air drafts e g top of staircase or air outlet or...

Page 2: ...ed for add on installations only It is not needed if the heat pump is not connected to the controller terminal WW Install the sensor on the side of the plenum and position it such that its aperture fa...

Page 3: ...nace the auxiliary heat source is installed at the same time as the heat pump In this type of installation the indoor coils are located upstream of the auxiliary heat When the controller is configured...

Page 4: ...ry heat 2 24 Vac 1 A W3 O B Reversing valve 24 Vac 1 A G Fan 24 Vac 1A L Fault 24 Vac 5 mA WW Defrost 24 Vac 5 mA NOTE Requires a dry contact do not connect to a solid state relay such as a triac NC N...

Page 5: ...TH146 P U 5 8 Wiring Diagram 2H1C Heat Pump New Installation AC146 410 AC144 03 CT241 Humidifier Dehumidifier Compressor Auxiliary Heat Reversing Valve Fan Fault Defrost Dual Energy...

Page 6: ...TH146 P U 6 8 Wiring Diagram 3H2C Heat Pump Add on Installation AC146 410 AC144 03 CT241 Fault Defrost Reversing Valve Compressor 1 Compressor 2 Furnace Fan Limit Humidifier Dehumidifier Dual Energy...

Page 7: ...TH146 P U 7 8 Wiring Diagram 3H2C HVAC AC146 410 AC144 03 CT241 Cooling Unit 1 Cooling Unit 2 Heating Unit 1 Heating Unit 2 Fan Heating Unit 3 Humidifier Dehumidifier...

Page 8: ...on 4 6 NOTE The function is disabled if HLMT is set above its maximum 12 Cycles per hour 4 2 to 6 Select the number of heating cooling cycles per hour For optimal heating control use the setting that...

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Page 15: ...TH146 P U 7 8 Sch ma de branchement CVAC 3H2C Refroidissement 1 Chauffage 1 Chauffage 2 Ventilateur Chauffage 3 AC146 410 AC144 03 Humidificateur D shumidificateur CT241 Refroidissement 2...

Page 16: ...ctiv e lorsque HLMT est plac au dessus du maximum 12 Cycles par heure 4 2 6 Permet de s lectionner le nombre de cycles par heure Pour un contr le optimal du chauffage choisir le r glage qui correspond...

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