Step 7, Adjust fan operation switch, as required, Installation – Honeywell CT3455 User Manual

Page 12: Important, Back of thermostat

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SYSTEM

GRAVITY

AIR/WATER

HOT

WATER

OR HIGH

EFFICIENCY
(90%+AFUE)

GAS/OIL

WARM AIR

ELECTRIC

WARM AIR

1A

OUT

1 TURN

OUT

1 TURN

OUT

1 TURN

1B

IN

(FACTORY SETTING)

IN

IN

DISPLAY

2A

2B

12 hr./ °F

OUT

24 hr./ °F

(FACTORY SETTING)

IN

M 618A

1A 1B

2A 2B

OUT

OUT

OUT

IN

IN

IN

24 hr./ °C

12 hr./ °C

OUT

1 TURN

IN

BACK OF THERMOSTAT

3A

RECOVERY
SELECTION

3A

ADAPTIVE

INTELLIGENT

CONVENTIONAL

IN

(FACTORY SETTING)

TM

OUT

1 TURN

INSTALLATION

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STEP 7

Adjust Fan Operation Switch, As Required

The thermostat fan operation switch is fac-

tory-set in the left (NON ELEC) position. This is
the correct setting for most systems. If your
system is an electric furnace, set the switch to
the right (ELEC) position. The ELEC position
allows the fan to turn on immediately with the
heating or cooling system if the G terminal is
connected to a fan relay.

NOTE: Either the switch must be set before the

batteries are installed, or the left battery
must be removed to access the switch.

M619C

4A

FAN OPERATION SWITCH
(SHOWN IN NON ELEC POSITION)

BACK OF THERMOSTAT

IMPORTANT:

When using a high efficiency

furnace such as a 90% or greater AFUE
(Average Fuel Utilization Efficiency) unit,
leave screw 1A in and screw 1B out one turn.

The thermostat is set to display the time as

a 12-hour clock and the temperature in degrees
Fahrenheit. If a 24-hour clock (e.g., military
time) or degrees Celsius readings are desired,
adjust screws 2A and 2B as necessary using
the illustration as a guide.

For an explanation of the Recovery Selec-

tion screws (3A), see pages 7 and 8.

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