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2 I T6 P IIN DIM H/: as Furnace / X c H/ FN + I-NDITININ. MPTIB I T6 MD: TH60F006 TH630F003 /c ITH P Transformer ystem, Hot ater Heat with ir-onditioning (or Hot ater oil) / X c TNFM TM HT T HT + I-NDITININ ( HT T I). MPTIB I T6 MD: TH60F006 TH630F003 /c ITH DN FN MMN QID. M36900 Transformer ystem, H/: il Furnace / X c TNFM TM H/ I FN + I-NDITININ. MPTIB I T6 MD: TH60F006 TH630F003 I HND BI MMN QID FM TNFM (I-HND). Hot ater Boiler, Heat nly / X c HT T BI. HT N. M3690 MPTIB I T6 MD: TH60F006 TH630F003 /c ITH DN /c ITH P I HND I FN MMN QID FM TNFM (I HND). M3690 (T) (T) MMN QID. BI M

3 I T6 P IIN DIM Hot ater Heat with Power pen Zone Valve H/: Heat Pump without ux Heat / X HT T HT ITH P PN ZN VV. MPTIB I T6 MD: TH60F006 TH630F003 / X H/ HT PMP ITHT X HT. MPTIB T6 MD: TH6000 TH60000 TH c c /c ITH P /c ITH P 4 VT TH T ND ITH TNFM (T) (T) MMN QID. 3 HT PMP/ I-HND N NNTD IF HT PMP H FT TMINI. HN V8043 ZN VV MMN QID. BI M M HT PMP B TH THN F VIN VV. D NT NNT N I T F HT PMP PPITIN! THI N HT T N NTIN. M36906 H/: as Furnace / X H/ FN + I-NDITININ. MPTIB I T6 MD: TH60F006 TH630F003 c /c ITH P FN MMN QID. M

4 I T6 P IIN DIM H/: Heat Pump with lectric ux Heat H/: Heat Pump without ux Heat 5 / X 6 7 c H/ HT PMP ITH TI X HT. MPTIB I T6 MD: TH60F006 TH630F003 / X 4 c H/ HT PMP ITHT X HT. MPTIB I T6 MD: TH630F003 /c ITH P /c ITH P X HT PMP/ I-HND HT PMP/ I-HND MMN QID. N NNTD IF HT PMP H FT TMIN. 3 M HT PMP B TH THN F VIN VV. 4 DIFFNT HT PMP MD B TH XII HT TMIN DIFFNT THN HN. NT HT PMP IIN ID. 5 T F X HT N HIH TD TMPT N B DN THH T/INTNT NNTIN ND I PP I T TH T TMIN. MMN QID. N NNTD IF HT PMP H FT TMINI. 3 M HT PMP B TH THN F VIN VV. 4 D NT NNT N I T F HT PMP PPITIN! THI N HT T N NTIN. M MT HT PMP H TH M T F HT TIP F X ND M HT. IN TH IN T D. TH TH30F006 MD N B NFID F PT X ND. IF THI I DN, I N T F TIP T T B NIZD IN M HT ND DIFFNT T F TIP T X T B NIZD IN X HT. D NT NNT N I T F HT PMP PPITIN! THI N HT T N NTIN. M

5 I T6 P IIN DIM 3H/ Heat Pump with lectric ux Heat 5 / X 7 6 c 3H/ HT PMP ITH TI X HT. MPTIB I T6 MD: TH630F003 Dual Fuel, H/: Heat Pump 5 / X 6 c D F H/ HT PMP MPTIB I T6 MD: TH630F003 /c ITH P /c ITH P X HT PMP/ I-HND MMN QID. N NNTD IF HT PMP H FT TMIN. 3 M HT PMP B TH THN F VIN VV. 4 DIFFNT HT PMP MD B TH XII HT TMIN DIFFNT THN HN. NT HT PMP IIN ID. T F X HT N HIH TD TMPT N B DN 5 THH T/INTNT NNTIN ND I PP I T TH T TMIN. 6 D NT NNT N I T F HT PMP PPITIN! THI N HT T N NTIN. X FN/ HT PMP MMN QID. N NNTD IF HT PMP H FT TMIN. 3 M HT PMP B TH THN F VIN VV. 4 DIFFNT HT PMP MD B TH XII HT TMIN DIFFNT THN HN. NT HT PMP IIN ID. 5 6 BN PINT T N B DN THH T/ INTNT NNTIN ND I PP I T TH T TMIN. D NT NNT N I T F HT PMP PPITIN! THI N HT T N NTIN. M MT HT PMP H TH M T F HT TIP F X ND M HT. IN TH IN T D. TH TH630F006 MD N B NFID F PT X ND. IF THI I DN, I N T F TIP T T B NIZD IN M HT ND DIFFNT T F TIP T X T B NIZD IN X HT. M

6 I T6 P IIN DIM Dual Fuel, 3H/: Heat Pump / X c D F 3H/ HT PMP MPTIB I T6 MD: TH630F003 /c ITH P FN/ HT PMP MMN QID. N NNTD IF HT PMP H FT TMIN. 3 M HT PMP B TH THN F VIN VV. 4 DIFFNT HT PMP MD B TH XII HT TMIN DIFFNT THN HN. NT HT PMP IIN ID. 5 T F X HT N HIH TD TMPT N B DN THH T/INTNT NNTIN ND I PP I T TH T TMIN D NT NNT N I T F HT PMP PPITIN! THI N HT T N NTIN. M369 V or HV hole House Ventilator with Built In Transformer / X c X V HV H H VNTIT ITH BIT IN TNFM MPTIB I T6 MD: TH630F003 D Fresh ir Damper Powered by Furnace/ir-Handler Transformer ITH DN / X D DMP c D FH I DMP PD B FN/ I-HND TNFM MPTIB I T6 MD: TH630F003 DIM N P -4 F HT/ TM IIN. D DMP PPX. 8 V. F DIM ITH PT TNFM IF FN TNFM NT IZD T HND DDITIN D. M3693 D Fresh ir Damper Powered by a Dedicated Transformer ITH DN VNT / X VNT D DMP c FN I-HND D FH I DMP PD B DDITD TNFM MPTIB I T6 MD: TH630F003 TNFM VNT VNT ITH DN DIM N P -4 F HT/ TM IIN. D DMP PPX. 8 V. TNFM INTTIN F IIN PIM I T TIIT P. M3694 VNTIT DIM N P -4 F HT/ TM IIN. TMIN B V B VNT M/MD. N TH HN TFH VNTIT TH BD ND HN. M

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