Setting, Checkout, Caution – Honeywell Y594G User Manual

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2. Firmly tighten each terminal screw.
3. Fit wires as close to the subbase as possible. Push

excess wire back into hole.

4. Plug hole with nonflammable insulation to prevent

drafts from affecting the thermostat.

MOUNTING THE THERMOSTAT

1. Remove the thermostat cover by pulling the bottom

edge of the cover upward until it snaps free of the

retaining posts.

NOTE: The cover is hinged at the top and must be

removed by pulling up at the bottom.

2.

Carefully remove and discard the polystyrene

packing insert which protects the mercury switches

during shipment.

3. Turn the thermostat base over and note the spring

fingers which engage the subbase contacts. Make sure
the spring fingers are NOT bent flat, preventing proper
electrical contact with the subbase.

4. Note the tabs along the top inside edge of the

thermostat base. The tabs fit Into corresponding slots on
top of the subbase. Mount the thermostat on the subbase.

5. Align the two captive mounting screws in the

thermostat base with the posts on the subbase (Fig. 7).
Tighten both screws. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN SCREWS

or damage to subbase posts may result.

Fig. 7—Mounting thermostat on subbase (T874R

shown).

SETTING

TEMPERATURE SETTING

On the T874G, move the heating and cooling set point

levers to the desired positions. The minimum differential

between heating and cooling set points is 3 F [1.7 C]. On
the T874R, one lever controls both heating and cooling.

SUBBASE SETTING

System switching positions control thermostat oper­

ation as follows:

EM. HT.—emergency heating system is energized.

Red EM. HT. LED on subbase is on. Cooling system
is off.

HEAT—heating system is controlled by the thermo­

stat. Cooling system is off.

OFF—both the heating and cooling systems are off.

COOL—cooling system is controlled by the thermo­

stat. Heating system is off.

AUTO

(T874G

only)—thermostat

automatically

changes between heat and cool modes, depending
upon the indoor temperature.

Fan switching positions control fan operation as

follows:

ON—fan operates continuously.

AUTO—fan operates with equipment as controlled by

the thermostat

T

0

switch positions, use thumb and index finger fo slide

lever to desired position. Switch lever must stop in detent

directly over desired function indicator mark for proper

circuit operation.

HEATING

Move the system switch on the subbase to HEAT and

the fan switch to AUTO. Move the heating set point iever
on the thermostat about 10 F [5.6 C] above room temper­
ature. Heating should start, providing there is no time

delay or outdoor temperature limiting system, and the fan

should run after a short delay. Move the heating set point

lever about 10 F [5.6 C] below room temperature. The

heating equipment should shutoff, and the fan should run
for a short time, then shut off.

CHECKOUT-

COOLING

CAUTION

Do not operate cooling if outdoor temperature Is

below 50 F [10 C]. Refer to manufacturer’s recom­
mendations.

Move the system switch on the subbase to COOL

Move the cooling set point lever on the thermostat about
10 F [5.6 C] below room temperature. The cooling

equipment and fan should start. Move the cooling set

point lever about 10 F [5.6 C] above room temperature.

The cooling equipment and fan should stop.

NOTE: On the T874R, the same lever controls both

heating and cooling.

FAN

Move the subbase system switch to OFF, and the fan

switch to ON. The fan should run continuously. When the

fan switch is In the AUTO position, fan operation is

controlled by the heating or cooling system.

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