View Full Version : Carrier Infinity -- new control?
tpa-fl
04-16-2007, 02:33 AM
Just flipping through the latest Carrier documentation and noticed there's now a SYSTXCCUID01-B. Does anyone know what the difference between the original and the -B model are?
Here's what I found;
The main changes are to provide support for the upcoming wired and wireless SAM controls (remote access). there are some other enhancements that will happen as well:
Hydronic Heat support
New Hybrid Heat setup menus
Updates to the cooling cutback algorithm
3 stage furnace support
Selectable temp for high stage heat latch
Utility saver in heat mode as well as cool
Selectable duct assessment time for zoning systems
G functionality (with new FE fan board) to provide blower operation for fresh air OR float switch unit shutdown OR generator weekly exercise malfunction
tpa-fl
04-23-2007, 03:17 AM
Thanks Dash for that!
Looks like they only made a few changes to things which aren't hugely important to my application.
kingsingh
06-25-2008, 02:44 PM
Just flipping through the latest Carrier documentation and noticed there's now a SYSTXCCUID01-B. Does anyone know what the difference between the original and the -B model are?
Does anyone one know what the difference is? Is the B for the 3 stage unit?
Llama
06-25-2008, 04:19 PM
Does anyone one know what the difference is? Is the B for the 3 stage unit?Different than say this:
Here's what I found;
The main changes are to provide support for the upcoming wired and wireless SAM controls (remote access). there are some other enhancements that will happen as well:
Hydronic Heat support
New Hybrid Heat setup menus
Updates to the cooling cutback algorithm
3 stage furnace support
Selectable temp for high stage heat latch
Utility saver in heat mode as well as cool
Selectable duct assessment time for zoning systems
G functionality (with new FE fan board) to provide blower operation for fresh air OR float switch unit shutdown OR generator weekly exercise malfunction
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