
ClimateMaster ACDU03 Diagnostic Tool
DIAGNOSTIC TOOL
ClimateMaster ACDU03 Diagnostic Tool – Communicating Service Tool for Geothermal Systems
The ClimateMaster ACDU03 is a professional-grade Communicating Diagnostic Tool designed specifically for servicing and configuring ClimateMaster geothermal heating and cooling systems. This advanced service tool allows HVAC technicians to perform on-site system diagnostics and configurations—such as airflow adjustments and heat pump option settings—without the need for a communicating thermostat.
Ideal for water-to-air and water-to-water applications, the ACDU03 provides direct system interaction with clear status indicators, digital temperature display, and enhanced control features for more accurate maintenance and faster troubleshooting.
🔧 Key Features:
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Model: ACDU03
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Type: Communicating Service Tool / Diagnostic Tool
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Application: For ClimateMaster geothermal heat pump systems
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System Configuration: Adjust airflow, heat pump options, and more
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Diagnostic Capabilities: Perform full diagnostics without a communicating thermostat
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Temperature Sensing: Built-in room-temperature sensor
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User Control: Local setpoint adjustment & override into Occupied Mode
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LED Indicators: Alarm status & fault type notification
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System Reset: Wall sensor reset for heat pump
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Display: Digital room temperature readout
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DDC Integration: Sensor data can be reported to DDC network systems
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Programmable Scheduling: Supports 7-day scheduling via MPC
📦 Specifications:
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Brand: ClimateMaster
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Part Number: ACDU03
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Compatibility: ClimateMaster water-to-air and water-to-water geothermal systems
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Mounting: Wall-mounted sensor style
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Power: Compatible with standard ClimateMaster configurations
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Unit of Measure: Each
Ensure peak performance and simplified service for your geothermal HVAC system with the ClimateMaster ACDU03 Diagnostic Tool—the essential solution for technicians servicing advanced energy-efficient systems.
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