About your new thermostat – Honeywell AQ1000TP2 Manuel d'utilisation

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Honeywell’s AQ1000TP2 is a programmable thermostat designed to be used with an AQ2000 Series
hydronic control panel to operate a hydronic system, a HVAC system or both. It displays both indoor and
outdoor temperatures and incorporates the following functions:

About your new thermostat

A/F/AF regulation modes: The thermostat can control the ambient air temperature (A), the floor temperature (F) or

the ambient air temperature with floor temperature limits (AF) (see page 19).

System Heat/Cool modes: The thermostat can activate a heating system or a cooling system. The thermostat can

also be placed in the off position when neither heating nor cooling is required (see
page 5).

Fan On/Auto modes:

When the thermostat is used to activate a fan, the latter can be placed in Auto or On
mode (see page 6).

Programmable schedule: The thermostat can be programmed to use up to 4 periods per day. Each of the 28

periods for the week can have its own start time and temperature setpoints (see page 9).

Thermostat modes:

The thermostat can be placed in any of the following modes (see page 4):

In Hold mode, the setpoint must be set manually.
In Run mode, the setpoint is adjusted according to the programmed schedule.
The thermostat enters Temporary Hold mode when the setpoint is temporarily

overridden while in Run mode.

When the Unoccupied mode is activated by the hydronic control panel, the

setpoint is set back by a predetermined temperature margin.

When the Vacancy mode is activated by the hydronic control panel for further

energy savings during periods of extended vacancy, the setpoint will be set to a
lower value if the thermostat is in heat mode or to higher value in cool mode.

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