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The BRAEBURN SYSTEMS BRAE-5020 is a 7-day programmable thermostat designed for single-stage heating and cooling systems operating at 24 volts. It supports 1 Heat/1 Cool conventional systems as well as 2 Heat/1 Cool heat pump configurations. The unit features a large 5 square inch display with a bright blue backlight, making it readable in low-light conditions. Installation is flexible, accepting either hardwired or battery power, and the thermostat mounts in horizontal or vertical orientation. Keypad lockout with multiple levels and separate user and installer reset buttons make it well suited for both residential and commercial deployment where access control is a priority.
The BRAE-5020 fits residential and commercial HVAC applications where a reliable, flexible low-voltage thermostat is needed. It supports 7-day, 5-2 day, and non-programmable scheduling modes, giving installers and end users multiple operation options from a single unit. Auto or manual changeover is selectable, and programmable fan operation allows independent fan scheduling. Indoor or outdoor remote sensing is supported via S1 and S2 terminals. English and Spanish packaging and instructions are included, and the unit meets California Title 24 guidelines, making it appropriate for California residential and light commercial projects.
Designed for single-stage conventional systems (1 Heat/1 Cool) and heat pump systems (2 Heat/1 Cool) operating at 24 volts. Terminal connections include Rc, Rh, O/B/V3, Y1, W1, G, C, S1, and S2. No humidity control or wireless communication is supported.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician. Power down the HVAC system at the breaker and verify 24-volt control voltage is de-energized before removing the existing thermostat or making any wiring connections. Mount the subbase level on the wall before connecting field wiring to the labeled terminals. Follow the equipment manufacturer wiring diagram and local codes when configuring heat pump or conventional system settings through the installer menu.
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