Chronotherm III T8602a
Chronotherm III T8602a
Chronotherm III T8602a
WALL
CAUTION ANCHORS
(2)
WALL
Disconnect power supply to prevent electrical
shock or equipment damage. WIRES THROUGH
WALL OPENING
Location
Install thermostat and wallplate about 5 ft (1.5m) above the
floor in an area with good air circulation at room
temperature.
M2918
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RESTRICT
WIRING TO W G R
THIS AREA
GAS FAN
VALVE RELAY
FRONT VIEW OF 1
TERMINAL AREA L2 2
L1
WIRING TO BE BELOW TOP SURFACE (HOT)
THIS SURFACE OF SUBBASE
1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS
AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
CROSS-SECTIONAL VIEW OF
TERMINAL AREA M2927 Fig. 6. T8602A,B heating-only circuit in a continuous
pilot gas system.
Fig. 3. Keep wiring restricted to the ribbed area
surrounding terminals.
HEATING-ONLY WALLPLATE
MILLIVOLT HEATING-ONLY
WALLPLATE
W R
PILOTSTAT
W R
CONTROL
(IF USED) 1
L1
TH (HOT) T T
L2
TH/ LIMIT OIL PRIMARY
PP CONTROL
1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS
PP MILLIVOLTAGE AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
GAS CONTROL M2929
MILLIVOLTAGE M2931
GENERATOR
Fig. 7. T8602A,B heating-only circuit in an oil system.
Fig. 4. TS8602 in typical millivoltage heating circuit.
MILLIVOLT HEATING-24Vac
COOLING WALLPLATE W R
PILOTSTAT G RC Y O BLACK
W R L1
CONTROL
(IF USED) (HOT)
RED
1
WHITE
TH L2
TH/ BLUE
PP
LIMIT CHANGEOVER
PP CONTROL RELAY
RED R841C
MILLIVOLTAGE SWITCH
GENERATOR MILLIVOLTAGE BIMETAL
RESISTANCE SWITCH HEATER
GAS CONTROL FAN COOLING HEATER
RELAY CONTACTOR
1
L1 1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS
(HOT) AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
M2923
L2
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S8610U
5 VENT
GND 24V DAMPER
MV MV/PV PV (BURNER) GND 24V TH-W PLUG SENSE SPARK
AIR 6 3
PROVING W R
MV MV/PV MV SWITCH THERMOSTAT
VR8345
2
M8600
Fig. 9. T8602A,B heating-only circuit in a Honeywell Intermittent Pilot Gas Burner Ignition System.
W R W R W R W R
C W Y R G
L2
1
L1 3 3 3
(HOT) ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4
VALVE OR VALVE OR VALVE OR
DAMPER DAMPER DAMPER
MOTOR MOTOR MOTOR
3 1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS 2 USE ONE R8239 FOR EVERY FOUR ZONES.
ZONE 1 AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
VALVE OR 3 USE FOR 3-WIRE ZONE VALVE OR DAMPER.
DAMPER
M2921
MOTOR
Fig. 10. T8602A,B circuit for controlling incompatible or three-wire zone valves or dampers. Heating or cooling
equipment is operated by an end switch on the zone valve or motor, or by a thermostat in a master zone.
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W R W R W R W R
2 R8239A1052
Fig. 11. T8602A,B circuit for controlling Honeywell or compatible two-wire zone valves or dampers. Heating or
cooling equipment is operated by an end switch on the zone valve or motor, or by a thermostat in a master zone.
3 3
W G R RC Y W G R Y
1
L1
(HOT) 2
HEATING
L2 HEATING PRIMARY FAN COOLING
PRIMARY FAN COOLING CONTROL RELAY CONTACTOR
1
CONTROL RELAY CONTACTOR
L1
1 2 (HOT)
L1 L2
(HOT)
L2 1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS
AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS
AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED. 2 PRIMARY CONTROL, SUCH AS GAS VALVE OR ELECTRONIC
IGNITION MODULE. M2925
2 PRIMARY CONTROL, SUCH AS GAS VALVE OR ELECTRONIC
IGNITION MODULE.
Fig. 13. T8602C,D heating/cooling circuit in a single
3 CURRENT DRAW FOR W OR Y PLUS G MUST BE
LESS THAN 1.6A. M2924 transformer system with gas heat/electric cooling and
electric furnace/electric cool. Controls fan in cooling
only (typical multi-speed fan application).
Fig. 12. T8602C,D heating/cooling circuit in a
two-transformer (one for heating, one for
cooling) system with gas heat and electric cooling,
RC and R terminals.
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HEATING-COOLING WALLPLATE
RECOVERY
SELECTION 3A
ADAPTIVE IN
INTELLIGENT ™ (FACTORY SETTING)
RELAY
1 FAN AIR
L1 RELAY COND.
(HOT) T T EQUIP.
L2
1 OIL PRIMARY 2 3A 1A 1B
L1 1
2A 2B
(HOT)
L2
4A
1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS
AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED. M2926
O W G R RC B Y
1 SCREWS 2A, 2B AVAILABLE ON SOME MODELS ONLY.
1
SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS
L1
(HOT) L1
Adjusting Cycle Rate
(HOT)
L2 1
L2 NOTE: MOST APPLICATIONS WILL NOT REQUIRE A
CHANGE IN CYCLE RATE.
1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS
AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
The room air temperature will vary slightly from the comfort
2 FOR SYSTEMS WHERE THERMOSTAT MUST CONTROL temperature setting with the cycling of the furnace or air
FAN DIRECTLY IN HEATING, SET FAN OPERATION SWITCH
TO ELEC POSITION. USE ONLY ONE TRANSFORMER, AND conditioner. The equipment cycles off and on as the room
JUMPER R AND RC. temperature approaches the setpoint.
3 FOR SINGLE TRANSFORMER SYSTEM, JUMPER R AND RC.
M319A The cycle rate of this thermostat is set for heating at six
cycles per hour and for cooling at three cycles per hour as
Fig. 15. T8602C heating/cooling circuit in a two- shipped from the factory. The cooling cycle rate cannot be
transformer system (gas heating and electric cooling). adjusted. On all models, except the TS8602, the heating
Includes O and B terminals for changeover control. cycle rate can be adjusted by turning one or both cycle
See Table 2 to set fan operation switch. rate adjustment screws located on the back of the ther-
mostat. See Fig. 16. The screws should only be backed
out about one-half to one turn, or be turned in until tight.
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With conventional recovery, the start time should be Mounting The Thermostat
programmed to be earlier than the desired comfort time. It Hang the thermostat on the tabs at the top of the base.
may require some trial and error to arrive at the best See Fig. 18A. Swing down and press on the lower edge
starting time. until the thermostat snaps into place. See Fig. 18B. Open
the cover, and tighten the captive mounting screws. See
Fig. 18C.
Setting Time/Temperature (Some Models)
The display readout may be converted between a 12 and
24 hour clock or °C and °F using screws 2A and 2B as Setting Day and Time
indicated in Fig. 16. Set the present day and time. When the thermostat is first
turned on, the display will read 1:00 PM and the room
temperature. It will go off for only a few seconds, then
Setting Fan Operation begin to flash on and off.
Some T8602C models include a fan operation switch on SET
the back of the thermostat on the lower left corner. See Press PRESENT .
DAY/TIME
Fig. 15. See Table 2 to determine correct setting of fan
operation switch. BACK
Press TIME or to set the current
AHEAD
time.
CAUTION SET
The fan operation switch, which is available on Press PRESENT .
DAY/TIME
some T8602C models, is factory set to the NON
ELEC. position. If the system requires direct
Press to set the current day. Each press of the
thermostat control of the fan in heat mode, the DAY
switch must be set to the ELEC. position. See DAY key advances the display one day.
Table 2.
If the display will not come on:
Table 2. T8602C Fan Operation Switch Setting. • Check mounting of thermostat to wallplate. If loose or
misaligned, remove thermostat and reinstall on the
Fan Operation wallplate, making sure it is firmly attached.
Switch Setting • Check to see that all the batteries are good and
Fan Operation (4A) Comments installed correctly.
Fan controlled Set to ELEC. Use only one
directly by position. system
thermostat in heat transformer
mode (typically jumper R and
electric furnaces). RC.
Fan has Set to NON System may
independent ELEC. position have one or two
control in heat transformers;
mode (typically if one
gas, oil, millivolt transformer,
and some electric jumper R and
furnaces). RC.
BATTERY
Installing Batteries PLACEMENT
(NOTE CORRECT PLUS
Power is supplied for the thermostat by three AA alkaline M2083
AND MINUS DIRECTION)
batteries. Batteries are included with thermostat. Install
batteries in back of thermostat as shown in Fig. 17. The Fig. 17. Battery placement.
display will flash 1:00 PM and room temperature.
When the batteries are going dead, the display will flash
REPL BAT. If device has system switch, set to OFF.
Remove the thermostat from the wall and install three new
AA alkaline batteries. We recommend Energizer®
batteries. Change batteries within approximately 30
seconds from the time the batteries are removed to
prevent program loss and the necessity to reprogram.
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A. B.
PM
MON
RETURN HEAT ON
C. MON
RETURN
PM
HEAT ON
TEMPERATURE
RUN PRESENT
PROGRAM SETTING
TIME
SET SKIP
PRESENT DAY LEAVE NEXT
DAY/TIME WAKE AHEAD WARMER
PERIOD
M2919
Heating Fan
Move the system switch to HEAT and the fan switch to Move the system switch to OFF, and the fan switch to ON.
AUTO. Press WARMER key until the setting is about 10°F The fan should run continuously. When the fan switch is in
(6°C) above room temperature. Heating should start and the AUTO position, the fan cycles with the heating or
the fan should run (may be a short delay on forced air cooling system.
systems). Press COOLER key until the setting is about
10°F (6°C) below room temperature. The heating equip-
ment should shut off. Installer Self-Test (Optional)
Perform the following test as a check of all thermostat
functions. If thermostat does not respond as indicated,
Cooling replace the thermostat.
1 Press AHEAD and BACK keys at the same time.
While holding down the keys, all segments of the
CAUTION display should be on. See Fig. 19.
Do not operate cooling if outdoor temperature is 2 Set system switch to OFF, where applicable. Press
below 50°F (10°C). Refer to manufacturer recom- AHEAD and BACK and PRESENT SETTING keys
mendations. at the same time to enter self-test.
3 Press each key as listed below, and look for
NOTE: When cooling setting is changed, thermostat will responses listed as key is held down and released.
wait up to five minutes before turning on the air
conditioner. This delay protects the compressor.
REPL
AM SET
Move the system switch to COOL and the fan switch to PM BAT PT
AUTO. Press COOLER key until the setting is about 10°F SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT COOL ON HEAT ON
(6°C) below room temperature. The cooling equipment WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP TEMPORARY
and fan should start. Press the WARMER key until the
setting is about 10°F (6°C) above room temperature. The M410C
M410C
cooling equipment and fan should stop. Fig. 19. All segments on display.
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PRESENT 15 Blank
SETTING
Second Clock Recovery
15 Cooling, fan and Digit (Hr.) Degrees Setting
COOL or PRESENT
SETTING
AUTO SYSTEM LED on. 0 12 F Conventional
(with fan PRESENT 15 Cooling, fan and 1 12 C Conventional
in AUTO) SETTING
SYSTEM LED off. 2 12 F Adaptive Intelligent
OFF 06 Blank Recovery™
WARMER
3 12 C Adaptive Intelligent
Recovery™
COOLER 02 Blank
4 24 F Conventional
05 Blank 5 24 C Conventional
AHEAD
6 24 F Adaptive Intelligent
BACK 04 Blank Recovery™
7 24 C Adaptive Intelligent
Recovery™
LEAVE
01 Blank
RETURN
00 Blank H H
(Check 12 A
See note A
G G
Each WAKE
position)
M1612
M1612
OFF SLEEP
08 Blank
This equipment is a Class B digital apparatus which complies with Canadian Radio Interference Regulations, CRC c.1374.
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