Honeywell T6052A1023 User Guide - Page 2

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LOCATION Locate the thermostat about five feet above the floor on an inside wall where it will be affected only by the average temperature of the room. These thermostats are :mounted vertically. If using a Q651 Subbase, refer to the instructions packed with the subbase. MOUNTING 1. Mount a 2,by 4 inch outlet box either vertically or horizontally depending on the model used. Models with vertical faceplate mount on vertical outlet box; models with horizontal faceplate mount on horizontal outlet box. 2. Run conduit between the outlet box, powersource, and the unit being controlled. Leave about six inches of wire in the box forconnections. (Refertothe WIRING section for the number of wires required.) 3. Place the mounting plate on the outlet box. Insert the two furnished mounting screws, leaving theme loose enough to move the mounting plate for leveling. 4. Level the mounting plate and tighten the mounting screws. (See Fig. 1.) 5. Connect the heating and/or cooling system wires or the series 60 equipment wires to the back terminals of the thermostat. (See Figs. 2 through 12.) 6. When wiring is complete, secure the fiber insu- lator on all models except the T4051 B by snapping the holes in the flap over the switch rivet heads. When the normally open switch terminal is used, clip the flap to allow it to pass around the wire. On the T4051 B, secure the flap by snapping it over a projection on the, molded resistor cover. 7. Hang thermostat on mounting plate tabs. (See Fig. 1.) 8. Take socket-head cover mounting screw (fur- nished) and insert it into tab at bottom of base. Do not tighten. Replace cover. 9. Insert set point knob into socket-head screw and tighten. This fastens cover and thermostat to the mounting plate previously attached to outlet box. Re- move knob. Fig. Z-T4051A Heating Control. The T40516 is for cooling equipment control. switch makes on a rise in temperature and breaks fall in temperature. Subbase is available. The on a Fig. 3-T4051 B Cooling Control. The T4051D~ is used to control electric heating equipment. It makes on temperature fall and breaks on temperature rise. Because it has a higher load rating, the T4051 D should NOT be used with a subbase. WIRING CAUTION Disconnect power supply before making wiring connections to prevent electrical shock and equip- ment damage. All wiring must comply with applicable electrical codes and ordinances. Refer to the wiring diagrams below, instructions packed with the subbase, and heating and/or cooling equipment manufacturer's instructioiw. The T4051A is used to control heating equipment. Switch makes on temperature fall and breaks on tem- perature rise. Subbase is available. Fig. 4-T4051 D Electric Heating Control. The T6051A with manual on temperature rise. is for changeover. fall, heating and/or cooling systems Switch makes n.c. contacts n.0. Contacts on temperature

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LOCATION
Locate
the
thermostat
about
five
feet
above
the
floor
on
an
inside
wall
where
it
will
be
affected
only
by
the
average
temperature
of
the
room.
These
thermostats
are
:mounted
vertically.
If
using
a
Q651
Subbase,
refer
to
the
instructions
packed
with
the
subbase.
MOUNTING
1.
Mount
a
2,by
4
inch
outlet
box
either
vertically
or
horizontally
depending
on
the
model
used.
Models
with
vertical
faceplate
mount
on
vertical
outlet
box;
models
with
horizontal
faceplate
mount
on
horizontal
outlet
box.
Fig.
Z-T4051A
Heating
Control.
2.
Run
conduit
between
the
outlet
box,
powersource,
and
the
unit
being
controlled.
Leave
about
six
inches
The
T40516
is for
cooling
equipment
control.
The
of
wire
in the
box
forconnections.
(Refertothe
WIRING
switch
makes
on
a
rise
in
temperature
and
breaks
on
a
section
for
the
number
of
wires
required.)
fall
in temperature.
Subbase
is available.
3.
Place
the
mounting
plate
on
the
outlet
box.
Insert
the
two
furnished
mounting
screws,
leaving
theme
loose
enough
to
move
the
mounting
plate
for
leveling.
4.
Level
the
mounting
plate
and
tighten
the
mounting
screws.
(See
Fig.
1.)
5.
Connect
the
heating
and/or
cooling
system
wires
or
the
series
60
equipment
wires
to
the
back
terminals
of
the
thermostat.
(See
Figs.
2
through
12.)
6.
When
wiring
is
complete,
secure
the
fiber
insu-
lator
on
all
models
except
the
T4051
B by
snapping
the
holes
in
the
flap
over
the
switch
rivet
heads.
When
the
normally
open
switch
terminal
is
used,
clip
the
flap
to
allow
it to
pass
around
the
wire.
On
the
T4051
B,
secure
the
flap
by
snapping
it
over
a projection
on
the,
molded
resistor
cover.
7.
Hang
thermostat
on
mounting
plate
tabs.
(See
Fig.
3-T4051
B Cooling
Control.
Fig.
1.)
8.
Take
socket-head
cover
mounting
screw
(fur-
The
T4051D~
is
used
to
control
electric
heating
nished)
and
insert
it
into
tab
at
bottom
of
base.
Do
not
equipment.
It
makes
on
temperature
fall
and
breaks
on
tighten.
Replace
cover.
temperature
rise.
Because
it
has
a
higher
load
rating,
9.
Insert
set
point
knob
into
socket-head
screw
the
T4051
D should
NOT
be
used
with
a subbase.
and
tighten.
This
fastens
cover
and
thermostat
to
the
mounting
plate
previously
attached
to
outlet
box.
Re-
move
knob.
WIRING
CAUTION
Disconnect
power
supply
before
making
wiring
connections
to
prevent
electrical
shock
and
equip-
ment
damage.
All
wiring
must
comply
with
applicable
electrical
codes
and
ordinances.
Refer
to
the
wiring
diagrams
Fig.
4-T4051
D Electric
Heating
Control.
below,
instructions
packed
with
the
subbase,
and
heating
and/or
cooling
equipment
manufacturer’s
instructioiw.
The
T6051A
is
for
heating
and/or
cooling
systems
The
T4051A
is used
to
control
heating
equipment.
with
manual
changeover.
Switch
makes
n.c.
contacts
Switch
makes
on
temperature
fall
and
breaks
on
tem-
on
temperature
fall,
n.0.
Contacts
on
temperature
perature
rise.
Subbase
is available.
rise.