Mitsubishi Interface
Mitsubishi Interface
Mitsubishi Interface
We have tested the Thermostat interface with Nest®, Lyric®, ecoBee®, and
INNCOM® thermostats.
The algorithm used within the thermostat interface has been patented by
Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc.. under US patent US20160252266A1.
When the thermostat interface has dip switch SW 2-6 set to ON and the
thermostat interface has Y1 energized, the indoor unit will turn on and be set to
COOL mode. During this time, the indoor unit will adjust the set point to -2
degrees Fahrenheit from the space temperature. A set point difference of -2
degrees Fahrenheit from the space temperature will be maintained for five
minutes.
< 5 minutes
Elapsed
time?
>= 5 minutes
Difference between
the previous and
current temperature
(T1-T2)
When the thermostat interface has dip switch SW 2-6 set to ON and the
thermostat interface has W1 energized, the indoor unit will turn on and be set
to HEAT mode. During this time, the indoor unit will adjust the set point to 2
degrees Fahrenheit from the space temperature. A set point difference of 2
degrees Fahrenheit from the space temperature will be maintained for five
minutes.
Elapsed
time?
>= 5 minutes
Y2 Y2 Stage 2 Cooling
Y1 Y1 Stage 1 Cooling
W2 W2 Stage 2 Heating
W1 W1 Stage 1 Heating
G G Fan
To operate the indoor unit via Thermostat Interface (PAC-US444CN-1) using a
24VAC thermostat in the heat pump configuration (using O/B with Y1 & Y2 output)
requires a double pole- double throw relay as shown in Figure 4. This allows the
24VAC thermostat to use its auxiliary and duel fuel strategies with Mitsubishi Electric
equipment. In some cases, an addition a single pole-double throw relay may be
needed to power any auxiliary heat. Please refer the 24VAC thermostat
documentation.
The Thermostat Interface is still needs to have wires terminated into TC, C, TR, R,
Y2, Y1, W2, W1, and G.