Honeywell T6052A1023 User Guide - Page 4

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ELEVATION (IN FEET) 0 to 2,000 2,000 4,000 6,000 to 4,000 to 6,000 and above INDICATOR Move Move Move Leave as is counterclockwise counterclockwise counterclockwise 1 notch 2 notches 3 notches TO LOCK After altitude adjustment cover and cover setscrew. to the desired temperature knob to lock the set point. is complete, replace the Move the set point indicator setting. Remove the set point Fig I. 12-Typical cooling hookup of T6052B to control system with auto changeover. heating- ,'AL TITUDE CALIBRATION This thermostat was calibrated at the factory for accuracy at 1,000 feet above sea level. It may be necessary to reset the thermostat for the altitude of your locality. If you do not know your altitude,eonsult your local U.S. Weather Bureau or Public Library. I , I I ~ Fig. 13-Altitude calibr&ion. Each notch on the calibration mechanism represents 2,000 feet. If you are above sea level use the chart to determine how far to move the indicator. OPERATION AND CHECKOUT After the thermostat is installed and wired, operate it manually to make certain it is connected properly. Checkout will depend on type of hookup and controlled equipment. F~or cooling control check, turn the setting knob to move the indicator down the scale. This initiates a call for cooling, and the cooling equipment should respond. For heating control check, turn the setting knob to move the indicator up the scale. This initiates 'a calls for heat, and the heating equipment should :heating and cooling as described above. control check, cycle the equipment through and make sure it functions as intended. For series 60 the T6051A internal pressure. Rapid cycling might compressor and overload electrical circuit. damage By using this Honeywell literature, you agree that Honeywell will have no liability for any damages arising out of your use or modification to, the literature. You will defend and indemnify Honeywell, its affiliates and subsidiaries, from and against any liability, cost, or damages, including attorneys' fees, arising out of, or resulting from, any modification to the literature by you.

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Fig I.
12-Typical
hookup
of
T6052B
to
control
heating-
cooling
system
with
auto
changeover.
,‘AL
TITUDE
CALIBRATION
This
thermostat
was
calibrated
at
the
factory
for
accuracy
at
1,000
feet
above
sea
level.
It
may
be
necessary
to
reset
the
thermostat
for
the
altitude
of
your
locality.
If
you
do
not
know
your
altitude,eonsult
your
local
U.S.
Weather
Bureau
or
Public
Library.
I
,
I
I
~ Fig.
13-Altitude
calibr&ion.
Each
notch
on
the
calibration
mechanism
represents
2,000
feet.
If
you
are
above
sea
level
use
the
chart
to
determine
how
far
to
move
the
indicator.
ELEVATION
INDICATOR
(IN
FEET)
0 to
2,000
Leave
as is
2,000
to
4,000
Move
counterclockwise
1 notch
4,000
to
6,000
Move
counterclockwise
2 notches
6,000
and
above
Move
counterclockwise
3 notches
TO
LOCK
After
altitude
adjustment
is
complete,
replace
the
cover
and
cover
setscrew.
Move
the
set
point
indicator
to
the
desired
temperature
setting.
Remove
the
set
point
knob
to
lock
the
set
point.
OPERATION
AND
CHECKOUT
After
the
thermostat
is
installed
and
wired,
operate
it
manually
to
make
certain
it
is connected
properly.
Checkout
will
depend
on
type
of
hookup
and
controlled
equipment.
F~or
cooling
control
check,
turn
the
setting
knob
to
move
the
indicator
down
the
scale.
This
initiates
a
call
for
cooling,
and
the
cooling
equipment
should
respond.
For
heating
control
check,
turn
the
setting
knob
to
move
the
indicator
up
the
scale.
This
initiates
‘a
calls
for
heat,
and
the
heating
equipment
should
:heating
and
cooling
as
described
above.
For
series
60
control
check,
cycle
the
equipment
through
the
T6051A
and
make
sure
it functions
as intended.
internal
pressure.
Rapid
cycling
might
damage
compressor
and
overload
electrical
circuit.
By using this Honeywell literature, you agree that Honeywell will have no liability for any damages arising out of your use or modification to, the
literature. You will defend and indemnify Honeywell, its affiliates and subsidiaries, from and against any liability, cost, or damages, including
attorneys’ fees, arising out of, or resulting from, any modification to the literature by you.