Step 5. set heat anticipator on new thermostat, Step 6. operating new thermostat, If you have a problem – Honeywell CT54 Manuel d'utilisation

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CT54 THERMOSTAT

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STEP 5. SET HEAT ANTICIPATOR

ON NEW THERMOSTAT

1. Set the heat anticipator lever to the number that

you recorded in Step 2. Remove Old Thermostat,
sub-step 4 (see Fig. 7).

Fig. 7. Heat anticipator on new thermostat.

2. If you could not find a heat anticipator setting on

your old thermostat, use the setting listed in
Table 1 for your type of heating system.

Table 1. Heat Anticipator Setting.

3. Place the cover on the thermostat and turn the

power back on. If the heating system runs too long
to maintain a comfortable temperature, adjust heat
anticipator lever clockwise one scale mark (see Fig.
7). Do not adjust heat ancitipator below .3 Amps. If
the heating system needs to run longer to maintain
a comfortable temperature, adjust heat anticipator
lever counterclockwise, in the direction of the arrow,
one scale mark (see Fig. 7).

STEP 6. OPERATING NEW

THERMOSTAT

1. Adjust the temperature setting lever to your desired

setting. If it is too warm, lower the temperature set-
ting. If it is too cool, raise the temperature setting.

IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM

Customer Assistance

Please read and follow the provided instructions for this
thermostat. For additional information, go to

www.honeywell.com/your home

or call Honeywell

Customer Care at 1-800-468-1502.

Before calling, please have the following information
available:
• Thermostat model number and date code (refer to Fig.

6 for the location of the model number and date code).

• Type of heating system (for example: gas or oil; warm

air, hot water).

Heating System

Heat Anticipator

Setting (Amps)

Hot Water

.8

High Efficiency Warm Air (90% or
better)

.8

Gas or Oil Warm Air

.4

Electric

.3

.18

.2

.25

.3

.9

.7

.5

.4

L

O NGER

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PLACE FINGER
HERE TO MOVE
LEVER

HEAT ANTICIPATOR

.18

.2

.25

.3

.9

.7

.5

.4

L

O NGER

D

A

TE CODE

MODEL NO

.

THIS POINT
SHOULD ALIGN WITH
HEAT ANTICIPATOR
SETTING

If. . .

Then. . .

Heating system
does not come on.

Make sure the temperature

setting is above the room
temperature.

Make sure the circuit breaker

is not tripped and reset it if
necessary.

Make sure the power switch at

the equipment is in the On
position.

Wait 5 minutes for the system

to respond.

Heating system runs
too long to maintain
a comfortable
temperature.

Verify the thermostat is level.
Adjust heat anticipator lever

clockwise one scale mark (see
Fig. 7). Do not adjust heat
anticipator below .3 Amps.

Heating system
needs to run longer
to maintain a
comfortable
temperature.

Verify the thermostat is level.
Adjust heat anticipator lever

counterclockwise, in the
direction of the arrow, one
scale mark (see Fig. 7).

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