White Rodgers 1E30(W) Adjustment & Maintenance, Attaching Thermostat, Adjusting Heat Anticipator

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ATTACHING THERMOSTAT

1.Remove cover from thermostat by gripping the base in one hand. Use the other hand to pull gently at the top or bottom of the cover.

2.Carefully remove the shipping protective packing from the switch.

3.Pull wires through the opening in the thermostat base and connect wires beneath the terminal screws. (see Fig. 2 & 3).

4.Push excess wiring back into wall and plug hole with fire resistant material (such as fiberglass insulation) to prevent drafts from affecting thermostat operation.

5.Position thermostat base over hole in wall and mark mounting hole location on wall.

6.Drill mounting hole.

7.Fasten base loosely to wall using mounting screws. Place a level against the top of the thermostat base, adjust until level, and tighten mounting screws to secure base. If holes in wall are too large and do not allow you to tighten the mounting screws securely, use plastic exansion plugs.

8.Snap the cover on the thermostat base and set temperature lever to desired setpoint.

9.Turn on electrical power to the system.

 

Heat

 

 

Anticipator

 

 

(adjustable)

 

W

THERMOSTAT

R

SYSTEM

 

 

Heating

 

Hot

System

 

 

 

 

24VAC

120VAC

 

 

Neutral

Figure 2. Wiring Diagram

Terminal

screws

10 10

15

 

 

 

15

20

 

 

 

20

25

 

 

 

25

30

 

 

 

30

 

Thermostat

Cover

Thermostat

Mounting

Cover

Base

Base

screws

 

 

Figure 3. Parts of Thermostat

ADJUSTMENT & MAINTENANCE

ADJUSTING HEAT ANTICIPATOR

CAUTION

The adjustable heat anticipator WILL BURN OUT if 25vAC is applied directly to the thermostat because of incorrect wiring or by shorting out the primary control during testing. This may cause personal injury and/or property damage.

This thermostat is equipped with an adjustable heat anticipator and was preset at the factory to provide satisfactory operation of the heating system under normal conditions. If additional adjustments are necessary, they may be made as follows (see Fig. 4).

1.

Remove thermostat cover.

2.

If heat cycle is too long, set heat anticipator to a slightly

 

lower dial setting (1/2 division).

3.If heat cycle is too short, set heat anticipator to a slightly higher dial setting (1/2 division).

4.Replace thermostat cover.

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.

.

. .

Move this lever to

Arrow points to theadjust heat matched current rating

of the primary control

anticipator

Figure 4. Anticipator Adjustment

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