Robertshaw 9801i2 INSTALLATION User Manual
Quick start installation manual, Installation dos and don’ts, Setup wizard quick start guide
Quick Start Installation Manual
Models 9801i2 and 9825i2
DELUXE
PROGRAMMABLE
THERMOSTATS
Installation DOs and DON’Ts
DO
• Shut off all power to system before installing.
• Read entire manual before installing.
• Make sure that all wiring conforms to
national and local codes.
DO NOT
• Install on voltages greater than 30 VAC.
• Short jumper across terminals on the gas
valve or at the system control.
• Connect ground to any terminal in
this unit.
• Install on outside walls or in direct sunlight.
Cut
out
opening
a
b
1/2"
1-1/2"
1"
Remove 1/2” of insulation
from end of each wire
Select location for installation.
1
Open the case with a screwdriver. Place in slot
and gently pry forward at all four locations.
2
1
2
3
4
Mark mounting hole locations on wall.
3
Mark mounting hole
locations on wall using
unit base as template.
Drill 3/16” holes at marked locations on wall.
Insert plastic anchors into holes.
4
Drill 3/16 holes
a
b
Press anchors into holes until flush.
Align unit base over plastic anchors embedded
in wall and secure with the screws provided.
5
Connect wiring between the thermostat and
equipment. For Model 9801i2 (1 heat / 1 cool;
gas / electric).
6
G
Y1
R
W1
C
Thermostat
C -
24VAC
Common
R -
24VAC
Y1
- 1st stage cooling
E/W1 - 1st stage heating
D -
Dehumidify
W2 -
Not
used
Y2 -
Not
used
L -
Not
used
H -
Humidify
O -
Not
used
B -
Not
used
G -
Fan
Terminal D and H - Please
refer to equipment manual
for proper termination.
Equipment Wiring Terminals -
Please refer to furnace
installation manual for
proper terminations.
TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS
9801
i
2
Y1
R
C
E/W1
H O B G
W2
D
Y2
L
Connect wiring between the thermostat and the
indoor sensor (9020i) and the outdoor sensor
(9025i), if used. Use twisted pair wiring (22AWG
minimum) with a maximum length of 300 feet
(or 100m).
12
Replace cover on thermostat. Turn on power
to unit and proceed with programming
per instructions on the display or in the
user's manual.
13
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Made in U.S.A
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Recycling Thermostat
If this thermostat REPLACES a thermostat that contains mercury,
DO NOT discard the old thermostat in the regular trash. Mercury
is harmful to humans and the environment. For this reason, do
not open, break, or crush the mercury cell. If mercury leaks from
a damaged cell, DO NOT touch or handle mercury with bare
hands. Use protective, non-absorbent gloves to place mercury
into a sealable container. Fill the container with sand or another
absorbent material and seal the container completely.
Return the mercury or mercury products, in a sealed container, to
Invensys Climate Controls or a local recycling center for proper
disposal. If you have any questions, call Robertshaw technical
support at 1-800-445-8299.
In U.S.:
Invensys Controls Americas
28C Leigh Fisher Blvd.
El Paso, TX 79906
Attn: Mercury Recycling Center
In Canada:
Invensys Controls Americas
3515 Laird Road - Unit #14
Mississauga, Ontario L5L 5Y7
Attn: Mercury Recycling Center
Connect wiring between the thermostat and
equipment. For Model 9825i2 (2 heat / 2 cool;
gas / electric).
8
Connect wiring between the thermostat and
equipment. For Model 9825i2 (2 heat / 2 cool;
heat pump with strip heat).
9
Connect wiring between the thermostat and
equipment. For Model 9825i2 (2 heat / 2 cool;
heat pump with furnace).
10
Connect wiring between the thermostat and
equipment. For Model 9825i2 (2 heat / 2 cool;
2 stage heat pump with strip heat).
11
G
Y1
R
E
C
B
O
Thermostat
9801
i
2
C -
24VAC
Common
R -
24VAC
Y1
- 1st stage heating/cooling
E/W1 - Emergency heat
D -
Dehumidify
W2 -
Not
used
Y2 -
Not
used
L
- System fault indicator
H -
Humidify
O
- Cool active reversing valve
B
- Heat active reversing valve
G -
Fan
Terminal D and H - Please
refer to equipment manual
for proper termination.
Equipment Wiring Terminals -
Please refer to heat pump
installation manual for
proper terminations.
TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS
Y1
R
C
E/W1
H O B G
W2
D
Y2
L
Connect wiring between the thermostat and
equipment. For Model 9801i2 (1 heat / 1 cool;
heat pump with strip heat [emergency]).
7
Thermostat
C
R
Y1
Y2
W1
W2
L
G
B
O
9825
i
2
C -
24VAC
Common
R -
24VAC
Y1
- 1st stage cooling
E/W1 - 1st stage heating
D -
Dehumidify
W2
- 2nd stage heating
Y2
- 2nd stage cooling
L -
Not
used
H -
Humidify
O -
Not
used
B -
Not
used
G -
Fan
Terminal D and H - Please
refer to equipment manual
for proper termination.
Equipment Wiring Terminals -
Please refer to furnace
installation manual for
proper terminations.
TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS
Y1
R
C
E/W1
H O B G
W2
D
Y2
L
Thermostat
C
R
Y1
Y2
W2
L
G
B
O
9825
i
2
E
C -
24VAC
Common
R -
24VAC
Y1
- 1st stage heating/cooling
E/W1 - Emergency heat
D -
Dehumidify
W2
- 2nd stage heating
Y2
- 2nd stage cooling
L
- System fault indicator
H -
Humidify
O
- Cool active reversing valve
B
- Heat active reversing valve
G -
Fan
Terminal D and H - Please
refer to equipment manual
for proper termination.
Equipment Wiring Terminals -
Please refer to heat pump
installation manual for
proper terminations.
If terminal E is not supplied,
add jumper across E/W1 and
W2 on the thermostat.
TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS
Y1
R
C
E/W1
H O B G
W2
D
Y2
L
Thermostat
C
R
Y1
Y2
W2
L
G
B
O
9825
i
2
E
C -
24VAC
Common
R -
24VAC
Y1
- 1st stage heating/cooling
E/W1 - Emergency heat
D -
Dehumidify
W2
- 2nd stage heating
Y2
- 2nd stage cooling
L
- System fault indicator
H -
Humidify
O
- Cool active reversing valve
B
- Heat active reversing valve
G -
Fan
Terminal D and H - Please
refer to equipment manual
for proper termination.
Equipment Wiring Terminals -
Please refer to heat pump
installation manual for
proper terminations.
If terminal E is not supplied,
add jumper across E/W1 and
W2 on the thermostat.
TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS
Y1
R
C
E/W1
H O B G
W2
D
Y2
L
Thermostat
C
R
Y1
E
Y2
W2
L
G
B
O
9825
i
2
C -
24VAC
Common
R -
24VAC
Y1
- 1st stage heating/cooling
E/W1 - Emergency heat (strip)
D -
Dehumidify
W2
- 2nd stage heating
Y2
- 2nd stage cooling
L
- System fault indicator
H -
Humidify
O
- Cool active reversing valve
B
- Heat active reversing valve
G -
Fan
Terminal D and H - Please
refer to equipment manual
for proper termination.
Equipment Wiring Terminals -
Please refer to heat pump
installation manual for
proper terminations.
TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS
Y1
R
C
E/W1
H O B G
W2
D
Y2
L
The Setup Wizard allows you to quickly step
through the setup process. This guide
shows a typical setup for a basic heating
system. The screens you see depend on
thermostat model and your heating/cooling
configuration.
NOTE: Use the
or
button to select a list
item or to change the value of a number.
Use the gray buttons below the display to
choose No, Yes, Back, Next, Next Char or
Accept when appropriate.
Would You Like
To Run the
Setup Wizard?
No
Yes
1
Selecting Yes allows you to go
through the setup process.
Select Language
Back
Next
English
Español
Français
2
Choose either English, Español, or
Français as the display language.
This can always be changed after
the Setup Wizard is complete.
Press
Next.
Set Time
(Hour)
Back
Next
12
:00
PM
3
Set the time. Hours and minutes are
set separately. An AM/PM indicator
automatically changes based on the
hour chosen.
Press Next.
Set Date
(Month)
Back
Next
1
/1/05
4
Set the date.
First, set the month. Press
Next.
Then, set the day. Press Next.
Finally, set the year. Press
Next.
Select Time Format
Back
Next
12hr
24hr
5
Choose the time format – 12-hour
clock or 24-hour clock.
Press Next.
Auto Adjust For DST?
Back
Next
No
Standard (Apr-Oct)
Extended (Mar-Nov)
6
To activate the Auto Daylight Saving
Time feature, choose either:
Standard (April – October), or
Extended (March – November).
Press Next.
Select Temperature
Scale
Back
Next
°C
°F
7
Select either the Fahrenheit or Celsius
temperature scale.
Press Next.
1st Stage Heat Equip
Back
Next
None
Furnace
Strip
Heat Pump
8
Select the type of heating system that
will be used with the thermostat.
Press
Next.
Enable
Auto Changeover?
Back
Next
No
Yes
9
Auto changeover allows automatic
switching between heating and
cooling.
Make your selection. Press Next.
Reminder To Service
Heat System In:
Back
Next
3
Mon
10
Service reminders are available for:
Heat System, Heat Pump, Cool
System, Filter, UV Light and
Humidifier Pad. All can be set to OFF
or from 1 to 12 months.
Press
Next.
Set Contact Info
(Name)
Accept
Next Char
A
BC HEATERS
123-555-2345
11
Contact information can be entered
at the factory. Talk to your
Robertshaw sales representative
about this feature.
To edit information: Use the
or
button to scroll through the character
list. Press
Next Char to move to the
next character. Press Accept to move
to the next line, and finish editing.
Setup Wizard Quick Start Guide
110-1183
DELUXE
PROGRAMMABLE
THERMOSTATS
Operational Mode Chart
DELUXE
PROGRAMMABLE
THERMOSTATS
No 2nd
Stage
HVAC Mode
is Emer
2nd Stage is a Furnace
2nd Stage is
Strip
2nd Stage is a
Heat Pump
Outdoor
Temperature
1st Stage
(2nd is na)
Standard
2
Add-On
2
Heat Pump
Only
4
1st
2nd
1st
2nd
1st
2nd
1st
2nd
< Low balance
E/W1
W2
na
1
W2
na
1
W2
na
1
E/W1
na
1
Between
balance points
E/W1
Y1
Y1 +
W2
2
Y1
W2
only
2
Y1
Y1 +
W2
2
Y1
Y1 +
W2
No sensor
3
Y1
E/W1
Y1
Y1 +
W2
2
Y1
W2
only
2
Y1
Y1 +
W2
2
Y1
Y1 +
W2
> High balance
E/W1
Y1
na
1
Y1
na
1
Y1
na
1
Y1
na
1
1. The 2nd stage is not used for heating when
the outdoor temperature is not between the
two balance points.
2. Standard and Add-On apply when the 2nd
stage is on. Y1 is either on (Standard) or off
(Add-On).
3. When no sensor is present, the thermostat
behaves as if the outdoor temperature is
always between the balance points.
4. Heat Pump Only applies to the 9825i2 when
it is configured as Heat Pump in both 1st and
2nd stage.
NOTES:
NOTES: