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If you Have a Furnace
1.
Select Fossil Fuel and click the setup button to the right
2.
Then select Appliance or Thermostat depending on your
personal preferences for fan control.
3.
Click Next
at the bottom of the screen to continue.
Initial Setup
If you Have a Dual Fuel System
1.
Select Dual Fuel and click the setup button to the right
2.
Then follow the on-screen instructions to configure the
fossil fuel heating appliance settings
3.
Click Next
at the bottom of the screen to continue.
If you Have a Heat Pump
1.
Select Heat Pump and click the setup button to the right
2.
Then follow the on-screen instructions.
3.
Click Next
at the bottom of the screen to continue.
If you Have a Boiler
1.
Select Fossil Fuel and click the setup button to the right
2.
Then select Appliance
3.
Click Next
at the bottom of the screen to continue.
Unit Configuration
Select your Heat Type according to the heating appliance
located in your home. Below is a list of helpful tips that may
guide you to selecting the correct option for your home.
Note: If you are unsure of which option to select, contact
your local contractor or our support line: 1-800-283-3787.
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If you have an electric system:
1.
Select Electric and click Next at the bottom of the screen to
continue.
2.
If you have no heating appliance:
3.
Select No Heating and click Next at the bottom of the
screen to continue.
4.
Select your stage configuration according to the heating
and cooling appliances you have in your home and then
click Next
.
Then follow the on-screen instructions to configure the
heat pump heating appliance settings.
1.
Use the Balance Point to set the outdoor temperature value
the thermostat will use to switch between your heat pump
and fossil fuel appliance. Above this value, your thermostat
will use your heat pump to heat your home and below this
value, your thermostat will use your fossil fuel heating
appliance.
2.
Use the Change over Delay to set the time the system will be
off when changing between heat pump and fossil fuel
heating sources. This delay allows for the coil to cool before
switching between heating appliances.
3.
Note: in a dual fuel system, the BCC50 automatically
enables auxiliary heating and emergency heating using the
fossil fuel heating appliance.
4.
Note: in a dual fuel system, the BCC50 will stage up from
heat pump to fossil fuel following the stage settings, which
can be modified in Advanced Settings > Installer Access >
by using the ST Action Code.
5.
Click Next
at the bottom of the screen to continue.
If you have a whole home humidifier or dehumidifier
accessory wired to your thermostat, select the type of
accessory you have in your home; otherwise, click None
and then click Next.
If you have a Humidifier:
1.
Select Humidifier and click the setup button to the right.
2.
Then select Evaporative or Steam following the on-screen
instructions.
3.
Click Next
at the bottom of the screen to continue.
If you have a Dehumidifier:
1.
Select Dehumidifier and click the setup button to the right.
2.
Then enabled or disabled Cool to Dehumidify following the
on-screen instructions.
3.
Click Next
at the bottom of the screen to continue.
Need Help?
If you are unsure of which option to select,
contact your local contractor or our
support line: 1-800-283-3787.