Honeywell CHRONOTHERM III T8611G User Manual

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by—

—drafts or dead spots behind doors, in corners or under

cabinets.

—hot or cold air from ducts.
—radiant heat from sun or appliances
—concealed pipes and chimneys.
—unheated (uncooled) areas behind the thermostat, such

as an outside wall.

IF REPLACING AN EXISTING THERMOSTAT

Turn off power to thermostat at furnace or heat pump. A

two-transformer system may require turning off two switches
or disconnects. Remove any existing wallplate or subbase
from the wall. Label or write down each wire color with the
letter or number on the wiring terminal as the wire is removed,
to avoid miswiring later.

IF NEW INSTALLATION

Run a cable to a hole at the selected wall location, and pull

about 3 in. [76 mm] of wire through the opening. Color-
coded, 8-gauge thermostat cable with one conductor for each
wiring terminal is recommended. Good service practice
recommends selecting cable with one or two more conduc-
tors than the immediate application requires.

MOUNTING SUBBASE

The subbase does not require leveling for proper opera-

tion, but for appearance only.

Remove thermostat from subbase, see Fig. 1.
The subbase mounts directly onto the wall with the screws

included in the package. Use the subbase as a template, and
with a pencil, mark the two mounting screw positions, see
Fig. 2. Use 3/16 in. bit to drill holes for anchors. Gently tap
anchors into holes until they are flush with the wall surface.
Thread wires through the center opening of the subbase. Then
mount the subbase using two screws provided. Gently tighten
screws level top surface of subbase, then securely tighten
screws.

Fig. 1—Removing thermostat from subbase.

WIRING

All wiring must comply with local electrical codes and

ordinances.

Disconnect power before wiring to prevent electrical

shock or equipment damage.

The shape of the terminal barrier permits insertion of

straight or conventional wraparound wiring connections.
Either method is acceptable.

Refer to Figs. 4-6 for typical hookups of subbase and

thermostat.

NOTE: Keep all wiring restricted to ribbed area surround-

ing terminals to assure thermostat/subbase contact, see
Fig. 3.

Fig. 3—Keep wiring restricted to ribbed area
surrounding terminals.

Fig. 2—Mounting subbase on wall.

AUX. HEAT

EM. HT.

ON

AUTO

FAN

M5179A

CHECK

HEAT OFF

AUTO COOL

SYSTEM

WIRES THROUGH
WALL OPENING

WALL

WALL
ANCHORS
(2)

SUBBASE

MOUNTING
HOLES

MOUNTING
SCREWS (2)

M5175

FOR STRAIGHT INSERTION –
STRIP 5/16 in. [8 mm]

FOR WRAPAROUND –
STRIP 7/16 in. [11 mm]

RESTRICT
WIRING TO
THIS AREA

WIRING TO BE BELOW
THIS SURFACE

TOP SURFACE
OF SUBBASE

FRONT VIEW OF

TERMINAL AREA

CROSS-SECTIONAL VIEW OF

TERMINAL AREA

M3062

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