Honeywell T6051B User Manual

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Fig. 7—T6051B used as a series 60 control. 3-wire, line

voltage, two position control.

ALTITUDE CALIBRATION

This thermostat was calibrated at the factory for

accuracy at 1,000 feet above sea level. It may be neces­

sary to reset the thermostat for the altitude of your

locality. If you do not know your altitude, consult your
local U.S. Weather Bureau or Public Library.

To remove cover, use setpoint knob to loosen screw

beneath cover and pull cover off.

Each notch on the calibration mechanism represents

2,000 feet. If you are above sea level use the chart to

determine how far to move the indicator:

ELEVATION (IN FEET)

INDICATOR

0 to 2,000

Leave as is

2,000 to 4,000

Move down 1 notch

4,000 to 6,000

Move down 2 notches

6,000 and above

Move down 3 notches

TO LOCK

After altitude adjustment is complete, replace the

cover and cover set screw. Move the setpoint indicator

to the desired temperature setting. Remove the setpoint

knob to lock the setpoint.

CHECKOUT--------------------------------

After the thermostat is installed and wired, operate

it manually to make certain it is connected properly.

Checkout will depend on type of hookup and controlled

equipment. For cooling control check, turn the set­

ting knob to move the indicator down the scale. This

initiates a call for cooling and the cooling equipment

should respond. For heating control check, turn the

setting knob to move the indicator up the scale. This

initiates a call for heat, and the heating equipment

should respond. For heating/cooling control, check

both heating and cooling as described above. For

series 60 control check, cycle the equipment through
the T6051B and make sure it functions as intended.

CAUTION

It the thermostat Is controlling a compressor,allow

at least two minutes between on cycles to equalize

internal pressure. Rapid cycling might damage
compressor and overload electrical circuit.

CAi.'TlUiJ

Vi/hen servicing controlled equipment the power

supply MUST be disconnected before opening

explosion proof box, or the explosion proof
feature of the box will be defeated.

WARRANTY “Unless otherwise specified, the Company warrants all Residential Division equipment manufactured by it and bearing its nameplate to be free from defects in workmanship

and materials under normal use and service as follows:

1. Equipment which is received transportation prepaid at the factory originating shipment (1) within twelve months after date of manufacture, or (2) with a certification by the installer to be

within twelve months after date of installation, and found by the Company's inspection to be defective in workmanship or materials within the guarantee, will be repaired or replaced at the

Company's option, free of charge and returned lowest cost transportation prepaid. PrenduTn transportation will be used at customer's request and expensef

2. If inspection by the Company does not disclose any defect covered by the guarantee, equipment will be repaired or replaced and the Company's regular service charge will apply;

3. WITH EXCEPTION OF THE FOREGOING AND UNLESS SPECIFICALLY EXPRESSED IN WRITING, THE COMPANY MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES, NO WARRANTIES

OF MERCHANTABILITY AND NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION OF THE FACE HEREOF.”

HONEYWELL

MINNEAPOLIS,

MINN.

55408

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