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How do you adjust the anticipator on a Honeywell thermostat?

How do you adjust the anticipator on a Honeywell thermostat?

How to Adjust a Honeywell Thermostat Heat Anticipator

  1. Step 1: Adjust the Thermostat Dial.
  2. Step 2: Switch It to Cool.
  3. Step 3: Remove the Cover.
  4. Step 4: Find the Heat Anticipator Pointer.
  5. Step 5: Adjust the Pointer.
  6. Step 6: Increase the Burner Time.
  7. Step 7: Decrease the Burner Time.
  8. Step 8: Adjust in Small Increments.

What is the heat anticipator for on Honeywell thermostat?

The function of the heat anticipator is to fine-tune the point at which the thermostat turns off the furnace burners. Ideally, it turns the furnace’s burners off a short time before the room reaches the desired temperature.

How do you calibrate a Honeywell thermostat?

Checking Thermostat’s Calibration

  1. Step 1: Tape glass tube thermometer to wall a few inches away from thermostat.
  2. Step 2: Wait about 15 minutes for mercury to stabilize.
  3. Step 3: If variation is more than a degree, check to see if thermostat is dirty.

How should you determine the heat anticipator?

Use the manufacturer’s recommended thermostat heat anticipator settings based on printed control circuit data. The heat anticipator Amps setting should be set to match the current (Amp) rating stamped on the name plate of the primary control that the thermostat is controlling.

Does a digital thermostat have a heat anticipator?

Digital thermostats do not use an anticipator setting. As received, a digital thermostat will provide very accurate temperature control and does not use an anticipator to control temperature.

How should you determine the heat anticipator setting on a room thermostat?

How should you determine the heat anticipator setting on the room thermostat when using a package sequencer?

How is the setting for the heat anticipator determined? It is determined by adding all the current draw in the 24V heating circuit that passes through the thermostat control and heat anticipator.

How should you determine the heat anticipator setting on a room thermostat using a individual sequencer?

The heat anticipator setting is determined by A- Adding all the current draw in the 24-Volt circuit that passes through the thermostat control bulb and heat anticipator.

How does a heat anticipator work?

The heat anticipator, not found on all thermostats, is a tiny little electric heater that will, depending on its setting, warm up the inside of the themostat, thus warming the thermostat’s room temperature sensor, thus fooling the thermostat into thinking the room is a little warmer than it actually is.

What should I set my Honeywell heat anticipator to?

Lower heat anticipator settings: according to Honeywell, setting the heat anticipator to a lower number (lower Amps number) setting will result in shorter burner on-cycles, ie less room-temperature overshoot. A typical heat anticipator scale runs beetween a low of 0.10 Amps and a high of about 1.2 Amps.

Which is the correct setting for the thermostat anticipator?

The correct anticipator setting is the one that keeps your home at the temperature you set the thermostat to heat. That’s how you achieve the ideal thermostat swing. Probably on of the most neglected and least understood settings in an installers setup of a new system.

Where can I find the Honeywell ct87a thermostat compatibility?

Using the compatibility chart below, verify that you purchased the correct CT87Thermostat for your heating/cooling system. If you are unsure which model is right for your system, visit. www.honeywell.com/ yourhome or call Honeywell Customer Care at 1-800-468-1502. * CT87A is compatible with 2-wire cooling-only systems.

What happens if you set the heat anticipator too low?

Watch out: if you set the heat anticipator too low that causes too much current to flow through the heating coil and will creat too much heat inside the thermostat, shutting the system down too early – before the living space actually comes up to temperature.

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Ruth Doyle