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1 69-0394—3 D. F. • Rev . 11-96 • Printed in U.S .A. • • ©Honeywell Inc. 1996 • Form Number 69-0394—3 Installation Instructions CT1800 24V gas or oil heat, or 3 wire zone v alves. CT1801 24V gas or oil heat/cool. CT1802 24V central electric heat/cool or single stage heat pump without auxiliary heat. Not for use on line v oltage (120V[...]
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69-0394—3 2 T ABLE 1—THERMOST A T AND SUBBASE APPLICA TIONS. a 1 PREP ARA TION Check thermostat and wallplate suitability f or your heating or heating/cooling system. Refer to T able 1. Assemble tools as required. FLAT BLADE SCREWDRIVER HAND OR POWER DRILL WITH 3/16 INCH DRILL BIT, IF NEEDED TO DRILL HOLES IN WALL WIRE CUTTER/STRIPPER OR SHARP [...]
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3 69-0394—3 M6115 BULB SWITCH ANTICIPATOR SCALE ANTICIPATOR SETTING LEVER Disconnect wires from old thermostat, wallplate or subbase. T ape each end and label with the letter of the terminal designation to make reconnection easier . If there are only two wires labeling is not necessary . IMPORT ANT : If old thermostat has B or O terminals, this t[...]
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69-0394—3 4 3 SCREW HOLES WITH PLASTIC ANCHORS HEATING-ONLY WALLPLATE M9612 AUTO OFF COOL HEAT ON FAN B O W Y R G M2419 SPIRIT LEVEL 5 WIRE W ALLPLA TE OR SUBBASE NO TE: All wiring must comply with local electrical codes and ordinances. Refer to illustr ation and strip ther mostat wire insulations as necessary . BARRIER FOR WRAPAROUND CONNECTION?[...]
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5 69-0394—3 AUTO OFF COOL HEAT ON FAN W Y G M2413 HEATING RELAY OR VALVE COIL COOLING CONTACTOR COIL FAN RELAY L1 (HOT) L2 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED. 1 RC RH L1 (HOT) L2 1 1 5-WIRE SYSTEM AUTO OFF COOL HEAT ON FAN W Y G M2414 HEATING RELAY OR VALVE COIL COOLING CONTACTOR COIL FAN RELAY POWER SUPPLY[...]
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69-0394—3 6 6 MOUNT THE THERMOST A T Note the tabs on the top inside edge of the thermostat b ase . These fit the slots molded into the top of the wa llplate or subbase. Hang the thermostat base on the wallplate or subbase as shown in illustration. Inser t the tw o captive mounting screws located in the bottom corners of the ther mostat base (see[...]
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7 69-0394—3 8 INST ALL CLOCK BA TTERIES Po we r is supplied to the cloc k by two AAA alkaline batteries (included). Install clock batteries in thermostat as shown. Once a year , or when batteries are dead, replace with two new AAA alkaline batteries. W e recommend Energizer ® batteries. Other types of batteries are more likely to leak, which cou[...]
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69-0394—3 8 69-0846 4 Helping You Control Your World Push both temperature control le vers together at least 5 ° F (3 ° C) abov e room temperature. The heat should come on. The fan will start when the fur nace heats up, Mov e both levers 5 ° F (3 ° C) below room temper ature. T he heat should shut off . Operate the entire heating system f or [...]