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The TRADEPRO tp-n-721 is a non-programmable thermostat from the VIVE 700 Series, designed for 2-heat/1-cool heat pump applications. It features a large 4 square inch numerical display, making it easy to read in residential or light commercial settings. The thermostat includes separate O/B terminals for heat pump reversing valve control and supports customizable staging logic, giving installing technicians precise control over system sequencing. Licensed HVAC technicians install this unit as part of a low-voltage control system, typically in single-zone heat pump setups where simplicity and reliable operation are the priority.
The tp-n-721 is suited for heat pump systems requiring straightforward non-programmable thermostat control. It supports humidity management through a contact relay for a humidifier and a contact relay for a dehumidifier, as well as dehumidification through controlled cooling on select configurations. The unit also supports hardwired indoor sensors for remote sensing and temperature averaging, hardwired slab sensors for floor heat management, and outdoor remote sensors for dual-fuel balance point control. These features make it a solid fit for residential heat pump installations where installer-configurable options are needed without the complexity of a programmable interface.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-install thermostat for 2-heat/1-cool heat pump systems requiring a non-programmable low-voltage wall control.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician familiar with low-voltage thermostat wiring and heat pump control systems. Always disconnect power to the air handler and outdoor unit at the breaker before removing the existing thermostat or making new wiring connections. Follow all applicable local codes and manufacturer wiring diagrams when connecting O/B, auxiliary heat, and sensor terminals. Verify sensor wiring and staging logic settings at the thermostat before restoring power and initiating a test cycle.
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