Honeywell CHRONOTHERM T8621A User Manual

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T8621A,C,D

INSTALLATION

Fig. 14—T8621D single stage heat pump. HEAT-OFF-COOL system and AUTO-ON fan switching.

M1546A

SYSTEM
TRANSFORMER

R

C

W1

W2

B

HEATING
CHANGEOVER
RELAY

O

Y2

Y1

G

RC

COMPRESSOR
CONTACTOR

COOLING
CHANGEOVER
RELAY

FAN RELAY

HEAT 2

HEAT 1

HIGH
LIMIT

HIGH
LIMIT

L1
(HOT)

L2

HEAT

OFF

COOL

SYSTEM
SWITCH

COOL 1

COOL 2

AUTO

ON

FAN
SWITCH

NON-ELECTRIC

ELECTRIC

POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND
OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.

FAN OPERATION SWITCH MAY BE IN EITHER POSITION.

1

2

NOMINAL 24 VAC POWER MUST BE PRESENT BETWEEN R AND C FOR
THERMOSTAT OPERATION.

DENOTES THERMOSTAT TO SUBBASE INTERCONNECTION.

NOTE: THERMOSTAT DOES NOT PROVIDE MINIMUM OFF TIME IN
HEATING.

FAN
OPERATION
SWITCH

2

3

1

SUBBASE
LOGIC/
CONTROL
CIRCUIT

4

3

4

POWER
SUPPLY

THERMOSTAT
LOGIC CIRCUIT

Refer to Figs. 8-14 for typical hookups of subbase and

thermostat.

ADJUSTING CYCLE RATE

To customize the thermostat cycling performance to

various types of heating equipment, cycle rate adjustment
screws are provided on the back of the thermostat to
provide optimum room temperature control.

NOTE: Most applications will not require a change in

cycle rate.

The room air temperature will normally vary slightly

from the comfort temperature setting with the cycling of
the fur-nace or air conditioner.

The cooling cycle rate is factory-set and cannot be

adjusted. The heating cycle rate can be adjusted by turning
one or both cycle rate adjustment screws located on the
back of the thermostat. In multistage heat systems, the
cycle rate adjustment applies to the highest stage of heat
only. Screws should be backed out about one-half to one
turn, or be turned in until tight. See Fig. 15.

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