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Installation Guide     

Model TM46 

 

SiteSage

 Thermostat 

 

This thermostat is compatible with most HVAC systems, including the following: 

 

 

24VAC systems  Note: requires both the 24R and 24C (common) wires 

 

Standard gas/oil/electric heating systems   

o

  1 stage heating and cooling 

o

  2 stage heating and cooling 

 

Heat Pump systems: 

o

  1 stage heating and cooling 

o

  2 stage heating and cooling 

o

  2

nd

 or 3

rd

 stage Auxiliary heating (heat strips)  

 

Do NOT use for line voltage controls (120/240VAC) 

 

Stop!  

Before removing your existing thermostat do the following:  

1. 

Take a picture

 of the original wires and terminal connections  

2.  Label the wires with the terminal markings on the old thermostat 

3.  Record old thermostat terminals and the wire color connected to them below   

  

Standard HVAC System Wiring 

 

Terminal 

Marking 

Meaning 

Typical Wire Color 

May be different!!! 

Take a picture! 

Record the old thermostat 

wire color that was connected 

to the terminal 

C                        

24VAC Common     

Blue   

 

R                   

24VAC Return 

Red 

 

G                       

Fan 

Green 

 

W or W1            

Heat stage 1 

White 

 

Y or Y1              

Cool stage 1 

Yellow 

 

W2                    

Heat stage 2 

Orange 

 

Y2                     

Cool stage 2 

Black 

 

 

Heat Pump HVAC System Wiring 

 

Terminal 

Marking 

Meaning 

Typical Wire Color 

May be different!!! 

Take a picture! 

Record the old thermostat 

wire color that was connected 

to the terminal 

C                        

24VAC Common     

Blue 

 

R                        

24VAC Return 

Red 

 

G                       

Fan 

Green 

 

W or W1            

Aux Heat 

White 

 

Y or Y1              

Compressor stage 1  Yellow 

 

O  (or B*)               

Change Over Valve 

Orange (brown*) 

 

Y2                     

Compressor stage 2  Black 

 

* if you have a terminal marked “B” with a brown wire attached to it, that means you have a 

changeover (C/O) with heating type heat pump system.  Be sure to set the change over 

type in the 

Installer Settings

 menu to 

C/O Type:  w/Heat.  

Otherwise leave it set to 

w/Cool

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Standard HVAC System 

G   Fan  

W1 Heat Stage 1 

Y1 Compressor Stage 1 

R   24VAC  Return 

C   24VAC Common 

Thermostat Connection

 

 

Y2  Compressor Stage 2 

W2 Heat Stage 2 

Optional 24R Connection for single transformer HVAC Systems 

RC and RH are jumpered together on thermostat board. 

Cut RC/RH jumper JP1 for separate heating & cooling transformers 

Y1 

 G

 

Y2 

RS2

 

RS2

 

RSC

 

 Standard Gas/Electric HVAC System Wiring 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thermostat Setup:   

Standard Gas/Electric HVAC Systems  

To set the HVAC system type, go to the 

Thermostat Info

 screen  

and press

 Setup

 button  

 

1. 

Type.

   Set the HVAC System Type:  set to 

Gas/Elec

 

2. 

Fan Type

.  Set the HVAC Fan Type: 

 

Set to 

Gas

 for typical gas furnace (fan is controlled by the furnace) 

 

Set to 

Elec

 for electric heat  (fan call with heat call) 

3. 

C/O type

. Not used for standard systems.  Ignore this setting. 

4. 

2nd Stage Heat

.  Enable second stage heating outputs 

 

If you have a single stage heating system, leave this set to 

N

 

 

If you have a 2 stage heating system, set to 

Y

 to enable.  

5. 

Aux Heat (HP).

   Not used for standard systems.  Ignore this setting 

6.  

2nd Stage Cool

.  Enable second stage cooling outputs 

 

If you have a single stage cooling system, leave this set to 

N

 

If you have a two stage cooling system, set to 

Y

 to enable. 

 

 

24RC 

W1 

24RH

 

W2/O 

RS1 

RS1

 

RSC

 

 

24C 

Cooling 24V 

Fan 

Cooling stage 1 
Cooling stage 2 

Remote Sensor 2 
Remote Sensor 2 

Sensor shield 

24VAC Com 
24V Heating 

Heating stage 1 
Heating stage 2 
Remote Sensor 1 
Remote Sensor 1 
Sensor shield 

Remote Sensor 2 

Indoor or Outdoor type 

Remote Sensor 1 

Indoor type  

Shielded cable 

Shielded cable 

Default Setup: 

 

Gas/Elec 

 

Gas Heat 

 

1 Stage heating 

 

1 Stage cooling 

 

No setup required for 

this configuration 

Thermostat back 

Summary of Contents for TM46

Page 1: ...re to set the change over type in the Installer Settings menu to C O Type w Heat Otherwise leave it set to w Cool DCN 140 02302 01 Page 2 Standard HVAC System G Fan W1 Heat Stage 1 Y1 Compressor Stage 1 R 24VAC Return C 24VAC Common Thermostat Connection Y2 Compressor Stage 2 W2 Heat Stage 2 Optional 24R Connection for single transformer HVAC Systems RC and RH are jumpered together on thermostat b...

Page 2: ...d Stage Cool Enable second stage cooling outputs If you have a single stage cooling system leave this set to N If you have a two stage cooling system set to Y to enable 24RC W1 24RH W2 O RS1 RS1 RSC 24C Cooling 24V Fan Cooling stage 1 Cooling stage 2 Remote Sensor 2 Remote Sensor 2 Sensor shield 24VAC Com 24V Heating Aux Heating Change Over Valve Remote Sensor 1 Remote Sensor 1 Sensor shield Remot...

Page 3: ...N these settings affect HVAC system operation and should only be changed by qualified HVAC service technicians Installer Settings Menu Items Display Lock Options Y or N Default N Y Display LOCKED N Display UNLOCKED Allows you to lock or unlock the thermostat buttons When the buttons are locked you can still access the main menu but you will not be allowed to select any menu options The Installer S...

Page 4: ... or accept setpoints higher that this maximum Options 40F to 109F 4C 43C Default 90F 32C Min Cool SP Sets the minimum cooling setpoint value Will not ramp or accept setpoints lower than this minimum Options 44F to 113F 6C 45C Default 60F 15C Min Run Time MRT Sets the minimum run time before a heating cooling cycle turns off Sets heating cooling cycle time Prevents rapid cycling Options 1 9 Minutes...

Page 5: ... 2 Type 3 Type 3 RS2 Location Indoors or Outdoors In Out In Restore Defaults factory defaults Yes or No No Exit no USER SETTINGS Filter Service Submenu Service Interval Disabled 100 4000 hrs 300 Maint Service Submenu Maint Interval Disabled 100 4000 hrs 3000 Screen Timeout to minimized screen 0 20 120 sec 0 0 off will not timeout RH Setpoint 40 70 50 F C Settings F or C F Sensor Calibration Submen...

Page 6: ...n Auto mode the mode of the last system call will be the setpoint screen displayed Setpoint Push Note that you cannot lower the cooling setpoint below the heating setpoint The thermostat will push the heating setpoint lower if you try to lower the cooling setpoint below the heating setpoint It maintains a 3 degree separation between the heating and cooling setpoint The same is true for raising the...

Page 7: ...ors Optional Fan Mode Fan Cycler If the Fan Cycler feature is enabled in the Installer Setup the additional fan mode Cycle will be shown in the Fan Mode menu This mode cycles the fan on and off continuously for fresh air ventilation according to the settings in the Installer Setup System Status Indicators When the main thermostat screen is displayed the on screen labels indicate the following Syst...

Page 8: ... menu item to load the Comfort schedule into the thermostat Confirmation screen will be displayed for Yes No entry Preset EnergyMiser This is a preset schedule with deeper setbacks Select this menu item to load the EnergyMiser schedule into the thermostat Confirmation screen will be displayed for Yes No entry Day Schedule Screen When you select the Heat and Cool Schedule menu item the day schedule...

Page 9: ...een and the current number of degrees of offset being applied typically 0 If the sensor s actual temp is 75 with 0 degrees of offset and you want it to display 76 then press to add 1 deg and it will indicate 76 in the display with 1 deg offset You can refresh the info on this screen by pressing the right hand blank button When you close this screen it may take a few seconds for the temperature dis...

Page 10: ...it does not respond immediately due to another call that has recently completed and the MOT delay timer is preventing the system from restarting The MOT delay time can be adjusted in the Installer Settings menu of the thermostat There is a minimum of 5 minutes delay to assure compressor protection Note The MOT status is shown in the thermostat System Status on screen labels DCN 140 02302 01 Page 2...

Page 11: ...quipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Any chan...

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