T8700B,C An Electronic Round Programmable Thermostat

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B,C An Electronic ound Programmable Thermostat FEATUES PODUCT DATA APPLICATION C The Electronic ound Programmable Thermostats provide single-stage, programmable temperature control for 24V heating and/or cooling systems. See Table for model descriptions. Table. Thermostat Description. Model System Selection Fan Selection B007 HEAT-OFF NONE, B05 HEAT-OFF ON-AUTO,G, C005 ON-AUTO,G,,Y HEAT-OFF- iring Terminals Used Attractive neutral styling complements any decor. Easy-to-use means fewer homeowner questions and increased homeowner satisfaction. Large easy-to-read display. Keys located near the display for easy access. Fan and System switches are located on the top of the wallplate to eliminate accidental setting changes. Quick and easy installation. Two-period programming for added energy savings. Manual changeover from heat to cool eliminates unexpected system operation (C). F or C temperature display for added model flexibility. Selectable heating cycle rate (, 3, 6 or 9 cph) allows a variety of applications and reduced inventory. Cooling (C) cycle rate fixed at 3 cph (the standard setting for compressors) allows a speedy installation. Programming permanently held in memory (no batteries needed) and retained during power outages for increased installer and homeowner convenience. Compatible with most equipment and application needs including gas, oil and electric forced air; condensing gas furnaces; hydronic heat; and gravity and radiant heat systems. Powerstealing eliminates need to run additional wires. Contents Application... Features... Specifications... 2 Ordering Information... 2 Installation... 3 Settings and Adjustments... 6 Setting the Clock... 7 Programming... 7 Operation... 8 Checkout... 0 Troubleshooting... U.S. egistered Trademark Copyright 998 Honeywell Inc. All ights eserved 68-097-

B,C AN ELECTONIC OUND POGMABLE THEMOSTAT SPECIFICATIONS IMPOTANT The specifications given in this publication do not include normal manufacturing tolerances; therefore, an individual unit might not exactly match the listed specifications. Also, this product is tested and calibrated under closely controlled conditions and some minor differences in performance can be expected if those conditions are changed. TADELINE models include a thermostat, wallplate, decorator cover plate and owner s guide. The package also includes a resistor for use with Taco zone valves. See Fig.. Power: : 24 Vac nominal, 8 to 30 Vac, 60 Hz. Electrical atings: Heating:.02 to.2a run; 3.5A inrush. Cooling:.02 to.2a run; 6.0A inrush. Fan:.02 to 0.5A run; 2.5A inrush. Cycle ates (at 50 Percent Load): Heating: Selectable at, 3, 6 or 9 cph. See Table 2 for heating cycle rates and corresponding system equipment. Cooling (C): Fixed at 3 cph. Table 2. Heating Cycle ates. Cycles per System Hour (cph) Steam, Gravity Hydronic Heat, Condensing Gas Furnaces 3 Gas or Oil Forced Air 6 Electric Furnace 9 Finish: : Premier hite color. Dimensions: See Fig.. Current Draw: Power Stealing Thermostat requires only 2.5 ma current draw when the thermostat calls for heat or cool and is compatible with most 24V systems. It can be used in most non-millivolt applications. See Power Stealing in the Operation section. Temperature Adjustment: Setpoint temperature is adjusted by using the or keys. One press changes the setpoint one degree; pressing and holding changes the setpoint several degrees. -/2 5-/2 4-/4 OFF HEAT 3-/2 FAN ON AUTO Temperature Setting ange: 40 F (4 C) to 99 F (37 C). Set Operational Ambient Temperature ange: 30 F (4 C) to 0 F (43 C). Shipping Temperature ange: -20 F (29 C) to 20 F (49 C). M2579 DECOATO COVE PLATE THEMOSTAT Operating elative Humidity: 5% to 90% H, noncondensing. Fig.. Thermostat dimensions (C shown). ODEING INFOMATION hen purchasing replacement and modernization products from your TADELINE wholesaler or distributor, refer to the TADELINE Catalog or price sheets for the complete ordering number.. Order number. 2. Accessory, if desired. If you have additional questions, need further information, or would like to comment on our products or services, please write or phone:. Your local Home and Building Control Sales Office (check white pages of your phone directory). 2. Home and Building Control Customer Logistics Honeywell Inc., 985 Douglas Drive North Minneapolis, Minnesota 55422-4386 In Canada Honeywell Limited/Honeywell Limitée, 35 Dynamic Drive, Scarborough, Ontario MV 4Z9. International Sales and Service Offices in all principal cities of the world. Manufacturing in Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom, U.S.A. 68-097 2

B,C AN ELECTONIC OUND POGMABLE THEMOSTAT INSTALLATION hen Installing this Product. ead these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could damage the product or cause a hazardous condition. 2. Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the product to make sure the product is suitable for your application. 3. Installer must be a trained, experienced service technician. 4. After installation is complete, check out product operation as provided in these instructions. CAUTION Damage To Heating/Cooling System Possible. Be careful when handling wires during installation. Disconnect power at furnace or at main breaker/fuse box before starting installation. ECYCLING NOTICE If this control is replacing a control that contains mercury in a sealed tube, do not place your old control in the trash. Contact your local waste management authority for instructions regarding recycling and the proper disposal of an old control containing mercury in a sealed tube. Location Install the thermostat about 5 ft (.5m) above the floor in an area with good air circulation at average temperature. See Fig. 2. Do not install the thermostat where it can be affected by: Drafts or dead spots behind doors and in corners. Hot or cold air from ducts. adiant heat from the sun or appliances. Concealed pipes and chimneys. Unheated (uncooled) areas such as an outside wall behind the thermostat. Mounting Decorator Cover Plate and allplate to all IMPOTANT Position and level the wallplate for appearance only. The thermostat functions properly even when not level. Mount decorator cover plate (if desired), wallplate, and the screws as follows; see Fig. 3:. Place the decorator cover plate and the wallplate on the desired wall location. 2. Pull the thermostat wire through the entrance hole on the decorator cover plate, then through the wallplate entrance hole. 3. Plug the wiring hole behind the thermostat to prevent drafts from affecting the thermostat. 4. Select the two mounting holes that best fit the application. 5. Fasten the decorator cover plate and the wallplate to the wall using the provided anchors (if necessary) and screws. YES NO NO 5 FEET [.5 METES] NO M2524 Fig. 2. Typical thermostat location. 3 68-097

B,C AN ELECTONIC OUND POGMABLE THEMOSTAT ALL OUTE IING AS SHON THOUGH ENTANCE HOLE OFF HEAT ALTENATE MOUNTING SCE HOLE FAN ON MOUNTING SCE HOLE DECOATO COVE PLATE PLASTIC SCE ANCHO (2) AUTO ALLPLATE OFF HEAT FAN ON G Y AUTO MOUNTING SCE HOLE IING ENTANCE HOLE ALTENATE MOUNTING SCE HOLE M2529 iring HEN USING ALL ANCHOS, DILL 3/6 INCH HOLES FO DYALL, 7/32 INCH HOLES FO PLASTE O OOD. M2532A Fig. 3. Mounting decorator cover plate and wallplate on wall (C shown). CAUTION Damage To Heating/Cooling System Possible. Be careful when handling wires during installation. Disconnect power at furnace or at main breaker/fuse box. IMPOTANT Use an 8-gauge maximum wire for wiring the Thermostat. All wiring must comply with local electrical codes and ordinances. A letter is located near each terminal for identification. Fig. 4. C wallplate wiring connections. (efer to Table for B wiring connections.) The shape of the terminals permits insertion of straight or wraparound wiring connections; either method is acceptable. See Fig. 5. Fig. 5. iring connections. FO APAOUND, STIP 7/6 IN. ( mm) FO STAIGHT INSETION, STIP 5/6 IN. (8 mm) M2537 The Thermostat steals power through the heating and/or cooling system controls and is adaptable to most, 24 Vac systems. efer to Fig. 6 through for typical wiring hookups. NOTE: To ensure proper mounting of thermostat, restrict all wiring to the left side of the terminals. See Fig. 4. G B L 24V FAN ELAY HEATING PIMAY CONTOL POE SUPPLY. POVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVELOAD POTECTION AS EQUIED. M6005B Fig. 6. B007 Heat Only wiring diagram B05 Heat Only with Fan includes dotted line. 68-097 4

B,C AN ELECTONIC OUND POGMABLE THEMOSTAT G Y ING CONTACTO L 24V HEATING PIMAY CONTOL FAN ELAY L 2 V8043E 2 2 V8043E V8043E POE SUPPLY. POVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVELOAD POTECTION AS EQUIED. M3207 3 3 3 Fig. 7. C heat-cool wiring diagram in single transformer system with gas or electric heat/electric cooling. G Y ING CONTACTO T T 2 C C2 B B2 TO BUNE CONTOL CICUIT FAN ELAY CICULATO L 24V L T T OIL PIMAY CONTOL 2 POE SUPPLY. POVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVELOAD POTECTION AS EQUIED. CONNECT V8043E YELLO LEADIE TO THEMOSTAT. 3 CONNECT V8043E ED LEADIES TO AQUASTAT. M2623 POE SUPPLY. POVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVELOAD POTECTION AS EQUIED. M2526 Fig. 0. B007 Heat Only wiring diagram for controlling 2-wire hot water zone valves. Fig. 8. C heat-cool wiring diagram in oil heating/electric cooling system. (Oil primary has its own transformer.) THEMOSTAT B TACO ZONE VALVE L BLACK BLUE 84C ED HITE L 2 3 ESISTO 2 ED ESISTANCE HEATE BIMETAL SITCH SITCH HEATE POE SUPPLY. POVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVELOAD POTECTION AS EQUIED. M2527B POE SUPPLY. POVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVELOAD POTECTION AS EQUIED. Fig. 9. B007 Heat Only wiring diagram in electric baseboard or ceiling cable system. 2 CONNECT 7870 OHM ESISTO TO THE TACO ZONE VALVE TEMINALS AND 2. (TO ODE, USE PAT NO. 4074EYC.) M378 Fig.. B007 Heat Only diagram used with TACO zone valves. The 7870 OHM resistor is included. 5 68-097

B,C AN ELECTONIC OUND POGMABLE THEMOSTAT Adjust Fan Operation Switch The thermostat fan operation switch, labeled Fuel switch, is set at the factory in the F position. See Fig. 2. This is the correct setting for most systems. If this system is an electric heat system, set the switch to the E position. The E setting allows the fan to turn on immediately with the heating or cooling equipment in a system where the G terminal is connected. SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS Setting Fan and System Switches Fan and system settings are controlled manually using the switches located at the top of the thermostat wallplate. See Fig. 4 for switch locations. CONNECTO FUEL SITCH SYSTEM SITCH TIME/TEMPEATUE DISPLAY FAN SITCH (SOME MODELS) F E OFF HEAT FAN ON AUTO Set C AND B ITH FAN ONLY. Fig. 2. Fuel switch, rear view of thermostat. Mounting Thermostat to allplate. Align and attach bottom center notch on the thermostat with bottom center tab on wallplate. 2. Next align tabs and connector at top of thermostat to the pins on the wallplate. Press firmly to attach. PINS OFF HEAT FAN ON M253A AUTO DECEASE SETTING INCEASE SETTING M2546A Fig. 4. time/temperature display and System/Fan switches (C shown). Fan Switch The Fan switch settings for the B05 with Fan and C are: ON: The fan runs continuously. Use to improve air circulation. AUTO: Normal setting for most homes. In cooling, the fan starts and stops with the cooling equipment. In heating, the heating system directly controls the fan equipment. The fan may start a few minutes after the heating equipment turns on (for most systems). hen the thermostat Fuel switch is set to the E position for electric heat, the fan starts and stops with heating equipment. NOTE: Set BOTTOM CENTE NOTCH A ALIGN AND ATTACH BOTTOM CENTE NOTCHS ON THEMOSTAT/ALLPLATE. B ALIGN PINS ON ALLPLATE ITH CONNECTO ON THEMOSTAT. PESS FIMLY TO ATTACH. M3208 Fig. 3. Mounting thermostat to wallplate. To remove the thermostat from the wallplate, grasp the thermostat on both sides and pull the thermostat straight out. Slide the Fan switch on the thermostat to the desired fan setting. System Switch The B System switch controls the thermostat as follows: HEAT: The thermostat controls the heating system. OFF: Heating is off. The C System switch controls the thermostat as follows: : The thermostat controls the cooling system. OFF: Both heating and cooling are off. HEAT: The thermostat controls the heating system. Slide the System switch on the thermostat to the desired system setting. 68-097 6

B,C AN ELECTONIC OUND POGMABLE THEMOSTAT SETTING THE CLOCK 2. Set your AKE time.. To set the current time: once. You will see a flashing clock. M2506 once. You will see a flashing AKE time. b. Use the or keys to set your desired AKE time. The AKE time is now set. M2507 b. Use the or keys to set the current time. c. Press the key until End is displayed. POGMING 3. Set your AKE temperature. once. You will see a flashing AKE temperature. SET M2508 The thermostat is preprogrammed for your convenience with the following time and temperature settings, see Table 3. Table 3. Preprogrammed Time/Temperature Settings. Period Start Time Heating Setpoint Cooling Setpointa AKE 6:00 70 F (2 C) 78 F (25.5 C) SLEEP 0:00 62 F (6.5 C) 82 F (28 C) a C only. AKE is the time period when you want the house at a comfortable temperature during the day. SLEEP is the time period you can set for an energy-saving temperature while you sleep. NOTE: The heating and cooling program times are the same. Changing your cooling AKE time also changes your heating AKE time. The following is a heating program example. The System switch is in the HEAT position. To change to the cooling program (C), move the System switch to the position and enter the cooling temperature settings. IMPOTANT hen programming the B, first move the System switch to the heat position. To program your own Time and Temperature settings follow steps through 6.. Set the current time. once. You will see a flashing clock. M2506 b. Use the or keys to set your desired AKE temperature. The AKE temperature is now set. 4. Set your SLEEP time. once. You will see a flashing SLEEP time. b. Use the or keys to set your desired SLEEP time. The SLEEP time is now set. 5. Set your SLEEP temperature. once. You will see a flashing SLEEP temperature. b. Use the or keys to set your desired SLEEP temperature. The SLEEP temperature is now set. 6. un program. once. You have completed your program changes. End is displayed for five seconds indicating the end of programming. The thermostat then displays the current time and room temperature. NOTE: SET To exit the programming mode at any time, press the key until End is displayed. M2509 M250 M25 M2542 b. Use the or keys to set the current time. The clock is now set. Preprogrammed Time and Temperature settings. After the clock is set, you can use the preprogrammed Time and Temperature settings, (see table 3) press the key until End is displayed. The preprogrammed Temperature settings can now be used. 7 68-097

B,C AN ELECTONIC OUND POGMABLE THEMOSTAT Operating the Thermostat To Display Temperature Setting. Press or once to display present temperature setting. After approximately five seconds, the thermostat displays current time and room temperature. To Make a Temporary Temperature Change. a. Press or until desired temperature is displayed. b. TEMPOAY is displayed. The TEMPOAY change is in effect until the next program period. NOTE: To cancel your TEMPOAY change, press until End is displayed. To Use Hold Function. To hold the thermostat at one temperature indefinitely, program both AKE and SLEEP to the same temperature. Installer Setup The following instructions provide the information necessary to change the heating cycle rate, select either Fahrenheit (F ) or Celsius (C ) and 2- or 24-hour clock format. NOTE: To exit at any time, press until End is displayed. SET SET TEMPOAY M252 M253 M254 2. Select Cycles Per Hour. The display changes to show current cycle rate setting. a. Use or to select, 3, 6, or 9 cph. efer to Table 4. Table 4. Heating Cycle Options Program Setting System (cph) Steam, Gravity Hydronic Heat, Condensing Gas Furnaces 3 Gas or Oil Forced Air 6 Electric Heat 9 3. Select Fahrenheit - Celsius Temperature. a. Press to display the current F or C setting. b. Use or to choose between C and F. 4. Clock Format. a. Press to display the current 2- or 24-hour clock setting. b. Use or to choose either a 2- or 24-hour clock format. M2520 M252 M2522. Enter Installer Setup. a. Use or keys to set the temperature setpoint to 52 F ( C). b. After the thermostat reverts back to displaying room temperature (approximately five seconds), simultaneously press and keys and hold for three seconds. elease the keys after the display changes. SET TEMPOAY M258 M259 M2504 Press once to exit Installer Setup. Upon exiting, the temperature setting will be at 52 F (or C). Press six times to return the thermostat to the normal operating mode with End appearing on the display. M25 c. Press within five seconds. 68-097 8

B,C AN ELECTONIC OUND POGMABLE THEMOSTAT OPEATION Zero Droop Performance The Thermostat can control temperature closer to setpoint than electromechanical thermostats. This is because proportional plus integral control (P + I) maintains a constant indoor temperature independent of the outdoor temperature. This feature allows the Thermostat to provide tight temperature control with virtually no noticeable swings in temperature, a condition referred to as droop. This zero droop performance provides improved comfort and occupants do not need to continually adjust thermostat settings to be comfortable, even during extreme weather. Power Stealing The Thermostat steals power through the heating and/or cooling system controls; therefore, it can be used in applications where it is not possible to run additional wires. See Fig. 5. The Thermostat requires only 2.5 ma of load current when the heating and/or cooling is on. hen the heating and/or cooling is off, the thermostat operates at 0. ma. This low current draw allows the C to be used with most 24V heating and/or cooling systems. The Thermostat operates only when mounted on the wallplate with 24V applied. Batteries are not required for operation. Temperature setpoints, programming and configuration settings are retained permanently in memory. Sequence of Operations The Heat and Cool outputs are transistor controlled. A loss of ac power or a change in the System switch setting can turn off outputs. Table 5 shows the Fan and System sequence of operations. Fan Control The FAN switch settings for the B05 with Fan and C are ON and AUTO. ON: The fan runs continuously. AUTO: In cooling, the fan starts and stops with the cooling equipment. In heating, the fan starts a few minutes after the heating equipment turns on. ith the Fuel switch in the E position for electric heat, the fan starts and stops with the heating equipment. Heat Mode ith the system switch in the HEAT position, the thermostat controls the heating system. On a call for heat, the terminal is energized and a flame icon shows on the digital display. If the Fuel switch is in the E position, both the and G terminals are energized on a call for heat. Cool Mode ith the C System switch in the Cool position, the thermostat controls the cooling system. On a call for cool, the G and Y terminals are energized and a snowflake icon shows on the digital display. A flashing snowflake indicates that the minimum-off timer is in effect. Minimum Off-Timer C A minimum off-timer for the C assures that the cooling compressor does not come on again for at least five minutes after it turns off. The minimum-off timer is triggered when the compressor turns off or when the System switch is changed. If the compressor turns off when the setpoint is changed, the minimum-off timer is triggered. Power interruption and power restoration also trigger the minimum off-timer. L THEMISTO SENSO THEMOSTAT LOGIC FAN SITCH ON AUTO G FAN ELAY SYSTEM SITCH HEAT HEAT ELAY OFF Y ELAY POE SUPPLY LOGIC AND CONTOL MOSFET POE SUPPLY. POVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVELOAD POTECTION AS EQUIED. MOSFET M0360 Fig. 5. C power stealing internal schematic. 9 68-097

B,C AN ELECTONIC OUND POGMABLE THEMOSTAT Table 5. Sequence of Operations. Fan Switch Settings System Switch Settings Call for Action Energize Terminals Display Icons AUTO OFF None None None ON Any Any G None AUTO b Cooling b G, Y AUTO HEAT Heating,G a a hen fuel switch is in the E position. (B with Fan and C). b C only. CHECKOUT Heating (B,C). Slide the System switch to HEAT and the Fan switch to AUTO. (For B007 Heat Only model, a Fan switch is not an option). 2. Press and hold the key to raise the temperature setting several degrees above the room temperature the heating equipment should start. In conventional systems, the system turns on the fan through a limit control. hen using the thermostat with the fuel switch set to the E position for electric heat, the fan starts immediately. 3. Press the key to lower the temperature setting below the room temperature. Heating equipment should stop. Cooling (C) CAUTION Equipment Damage Possible. Operating at too low of an outdoor temperature can cause compressor damage. Do not attempt to operate cooling when outdoor temperature is below 50 F (0 C). efer to manufacturer recommendations. IMPOTANT A mimimum off-timer for the C assures that the cooling compressor does not come on again for at least five minutes after it turns off. The minimum-off timer is triggered when the compressor turns off or when the System switch is changed. If the compressor turns off when the setpoint is changed, the minimumoff timer is triggered. Power interruption and power restoration also trigger the minimum off-timer.. Slide the System switch to and the Fan switch to AUTO. 2. To start the cooling equipment, press the key to lower the temperature setting several degrees below room temperature. The fan starts and stops with the cooling equipment. 3. Press the key to raise the temperature setting above the room temperature. Cooling system should shut down. Fan (B05 with Fan, C). Slide the System switch to OFF and the Fan switch to ON. The Fan should run continuously. 2. Slide the Fan switch to AUTO. In heating, the fan is controlled directly by the heating equipment and starts a few minutes after the heating equipment turns on (for most systems). hen using the thermostat with the Fuel switch set to the E position for electric heat, the fan starts and stops with the heating equipment. In cooling, the fan starts and stops with the cooling equipment. Make certain all equipment responds properly to the thermostat. 68-097 0

B,C AN ELECTONIC OUND POGMABLE THEMOSTAT TOUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action Heating/cooling equipment does not operate. Flashing Snowflake No ac power. Thermostat inoperative. Incorrect wiring. Heating/cooling equipment inoperative. System switch on thermostat in wrong position. Minimum-off timer in thermostat operating for cooling. Check power to heating/cooling equipment: On/Off switch. Fuse or circuit breaker. Loose 24V connection: at thermostat; at furnace/air conditioner. Incorrect wiring: check appropriate wiring diagram. See Checkout section. Check wiring. Consult equipment manufacturer instructions. eset System switch. ait five minutes or follow steps in Checkout section. Partial display. Still in installer setup mode. See Installer Setup section for instructions on how to exit. Displaying only time and not temperature. Damaged thermostat. Power to thermostat is currently interrupted. eplace thermostat. Check the power to thermostat. Blank display. No power to thermostat. Check the power to thermostat. Temperature display is incorrect. Cannot change temperature setting. Time loss. Thermostat mounted incorrectly on wallplate. Thermostat is configured incorrectly for F or C. Upper or lower temperature setpoints were reached. Power to thermostat was interrupted longer than 20 minutes. See installation instructions for correct mounting. econfigure display. See Installer Set-up for instructions to change display. Check temperature setpoints; temperature setting range is 40 F (4 C) to 99 F (37 C). eset clock. See Setting The Clock 68-097

B,C AN ELECTONIC OUND POGMABLE THEMOSTAT Home and Building Control Honeywell Inc. Honeywell Plaza P.O. Box 524 Minneapolis MN 55408-0524 Honeywell Latin American egion 480 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway Suite 200 Sunrise FL 33325 Home and Building Control Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée 55 Gordon Baker oad North York, Ontario M2H 3N7 Honeywell Europe S.A. 3 Avenue du Bourget 40 Brussels Belgium Honeywell Asia Pacific Inc. oom 323-3225 Sun Hung Kai Centre No. 30 Harbour oad anchai Hong Kong Printed in U.S.A. on recycled paper containing at least 0% 68-097 D.S. ev. 7-98 post-consumer 2 paper fibers. www.honeywell.com/yourhome