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Model
Tap
Low
Stage
Cool
High
Stage
Cool
Low
Stage
Heat
High
Stage
Heat
A
398
599
667
953
B
557
817
740
1059
C
696
1007
808
1158
D
810
1212
881
1260
A
403
629
855
1202
B
540
806
923
1316
C
705
1023
1033
1389
D
819
1230
1063
1396
A
513
789
867
1228
B
660
967
939
1337
C
791
1182
1016
1430
D
913
1375
1077
1516
A
564
820
1256
1818
B
784
1133
1292
1870
C
982
1464
1316
1910
D
1259
1736
1358
1957
A
547
867
1329
1891
B
831
1160
1362
1940
C
1020
1467
1390
1968
D
1278
1910
1440
2028
A
433
656
687
938
B
541
790
751
950
C
686
972
814
986
D
806
1195
874
992
A
405
624
758
1057
B
549
808
815
1146
C
678
994
882
1256
D
784
1177
946
1349
A
556
837
889
1234
B
714
1022
944
1325
C
838
1206
1019
1442
D
991
1475
1068
1528
A
524
784
1209
1759
B
744
1078
1249
1797
C
927
1388
1277
1840
D
1185
1766
1300
1881
DM97MC0603BN**
DM97MC0803BN**
DM97MC0804CN**
DM97MC1005CN**
DM97MC1205DN**
DC97MC0603BN**
DC97MC0803BN**
DC97MC0804CN**
DC97MC1005CN**
Airflow Table
B
LOWER
H
EAT
O
FF
D
ELAY
T
IMINGS
The integrated control module provides a selectable heat off
delay function. The heat off delay period may be set to 90, 120,
150, 180 seconds using the DIP switches or jumper provided on
the control module. The delay is factory shipped at 150 seconds
but may be changed to suit the installation requirements and/
or homeowner preference.
ComfortNet System
O
VERVIEW
NOTE:
DIP switch #13
MUST
be set to match thermostat
type. To use the CTK01 communicating thermostat, DIP
switch #13 must be set to ON position. This is also the
correct setting for a non-communicating 2-stage thermo-
stat. To use the CTK02**, CTK03 & CTK04 modulating ther-
mostat, check to make sure DIP switch #13 is in the OFF
position (factory position). This is also the correct position
when using a non-communicating single stage thermostat.
The ComfortNet system is a system that includes a ComfortNet
compatible furnace and air conditioner or heat pump with a
CTK0* thermostat. A valid ComfortNet system could also be a
compatible furnace, CTK0* communicating, single stage air
conditioner. Any other system configurations are considered
invalid ComfortNet systems and must be connected as a tradi-
tional (or non-communicating) system (
see Electrical Connec-
tions
for wiring connections).
A ComfortNet heating/air conditioning system differs from a
non-communicating/traditional system in the manner in which
the indoor unit, outdoor unit and thermostat interact with one
another. In a traditional system, the thermostat sends com-
mands to the indoor and outdoor units via analog 24 VAC sig-
nals. It is a one-way communication path in that the indoor and
outdoor units typically do not return information to the thermo-
stat.
The indoor unit, outdoor unit and thermostat comprising a
ComfortNet system “communicate” digitally with one another,
creating a two-way communications path. The thermostat still
sends commands to the indoor and outdoor units. However,
the thermostat may also request and receive information from
both the indoor and outdoor units. This information may be
displayed on the ComfortNet thermostat. The indoor and out-
door units also interact with one another. The outdoor unit may
send commands to or request information from the indoor unit.
This two-way digital communications between the thermostat
and subsystems (indoor/outdoor unit) and between subsystems
is the key to unlocking the benefits and features of the
ComfortNet system.
1
2
R C
1
2
R C
CTK0*
Thermostat
ComfortNet Compatible
Furnace Integrated
Control Module
ComfortNet Compatible
AC/HP Integrated
Control Module
40VA Transformer
208/230 VAC
24 VAC
1
2
R C
System Wiring using Two-Wires between Furnace and AC/HP and
Four-Wires between Furnace and Thermostat
OPERATION