Fig. 6—setting heat anticipator, 6 mount the thermostat, 7 set heat anticipator – Honeywell Y8185 User Manual

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D Note the tabs on the top inside edge of the ther­

mostat base. These fit the slots molded into the top of
the wailplate or subbase.

n Hang thermostat base on wailplate or subbase.

6 MOUNT THE THERMOSTAT—-----------------

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Insert the two captive mounting screws located in

the bottom corners of the base (Fig. 5).

Q Firmly tighten screws.

7 SET HEAT ANTICIPATOR----------------------

n Make sure you know the current draw (anticipator

setting] for your system. This information can be found
printed on the primary control at the furnace or on the

furnace output/listing label. However, it is good in­

stallation practice to physically test the heating primary
current draw before setting the heat anticipator. This is
done by connecting the R and W terminals through a
suitable meter (0-5 A), or with thermostat wire held

through a clamp on meter using multiple loops to mag­

nify the field (ten [oops are typically used so meter read­

ing can be divided by ten). Physical measurement is
urged, as modern HVAC equipment typically incor­
porates multiple control circuit loads, and accurate

anticipator setting prevents poor control and callbacks.

Move heat anticipator lever to match the current

draw (Fig. 6), except in single-stage heat pump sys­
tems. In these systems, set the anticipator at 1.4 times

the actual current draw to reduce the cycling rate.

anticipator

5CALEPLATE

ANTICIPATOR
SETTING

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SHOWS

ANTICfPATOn

SHOWS
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SHOWS
ANTICIPATOR
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ZONE VALVE

TYPICAL GAS VALVE

Fig. 6—Setting heat anticipator.

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