Honeywell AUTOMATIC VENT DAMPER D896 User Manual

D896 automatic vent damper, General, Features

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D896 Automatic Vent Damper

GENERAL

D896 Automatic Vent Dampers are used with atmospheric
type, gas-fired equipment to reduce home heating losses by
closing off the vent between heat cycles.

FEATURES

4-wire plug receptacle.

Includes wiring harness on select models to fit plug
receptacle onto S86/S8600/S8610/S8620 /L7148/L8148
or Penn Baso G60 or G66.

For use only on atmospheric type gas-fired furnaces
and boilers equipped with draft hoods.

Applicable to direct spark ignition (DSI), intermittent
pilot (IP), hot surface ignition (HSI), and standing pilot
systems.

Ambient temperature range 32

°

F (0

°

C) to 150

°

F (65

°

C).

Requires dual automatic combination gas control
valve or two separate single function main gas valves.

Interlock switch provides safe operation; burner fires
only with damper in open position.

24V operation for easy, low-cost wiring.

Visual indicator shows damper position.

30-second nominal closing time for optimum energy
savings.

Quiet motor and relay.

Wiring harnesses available separately to fit a variety of
applications.

68-0186

Contents

General ...............................................................................

1

Features .............................................................................. 1
Specifications ......................................................................

2

Ordering Information ...........................................................

2

Application ........................................................................... 3
Installation ........................................................................... 4
Settings ...............................................................................

7

Operation and Checkout .....................................................

7

Troubleshooting ...................................................................

8

Instructions to the Homeowner ...........................................

9

ANSI Standards .................................................................. 10

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