White Rodgers 1F56W-911 Adjusting Heat Anticipator, Calibrating Thermostat

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ADJUSTING HEAT ANTICIPATOR

!CAUTION

The adjustable heat anticipator WILL BURN OUT if 25 VAC is applied directly to the thermostat 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. 9):

1.Remove thermostat cover.

2.If heat cycle is too long, set heat anticipator to a slightly lower dial setting (12 division).

3.If heat cycle is too short, set heat anticipator to a slightly higher dial setting (12 division).

4.Replace thermostat cover.

CALIBRATING THERMOSTAT

This thermostat has been carefully adjusted at the factory and should not require recalibration.

Due to environmental conditions, during normal operation there may be a few degrees of difference between the indicator setting of the thermostat and actual room tem- perature. If the disagreement is appreciable, however, first make sure that the thermostat is properly located and leveled. Then, if recalibration still seems necessary, pro- ceed as follows:

!CAUTION

To prevent electrical shock and/or equipment damage, disconnect electrical power to the sys- tem until recalibration is complete.

1.The anticipator’s heat may adversely affect thermo- stat recalibration. To prevent this, disconnect electri- cal power to the thermostat at the furnace, main fuse, or breaker box.

2.Move temperature adjustment lever to a setting about 5° above room temperature.

3.Remove thermostat cover. Slip 732” wrench onto hex nut beneath bimetal. While holding temperature ad- justment lever stationary, turn hex nut clockwise until mercury shifts to the right end of the tube (see fig. 10).

4.Move temperature adjustment lever to lowest setting.

5.Replace thermostat cover. Wait 10 minutes for bi- metal temperature to stabilize. Do not stand near the thermostat during this period, as your breath and body heat will affect bimetal temperature.

6.Move temperature adjustment lever to correspond to actual room temperature. Then remove thermostat cover.

7.Slip 732” wrench onto hex nut. While holding tempera- ture adjustment lever stationary, turn hex nut counter- clockwise until mercury just barely shifts to the left end of the tube (see fig. 10).

8.Replace thermostat cover and set temperature ad- justment lever to desired temperature. Turn on elec- trical power to system.

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Figure 9. Anticipator adjustment

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Figure 10. Calibrating thermostat

If you need further information about this product, write to us at:

WHITE-RODGERS DIVISION

Emerson Electric Co.

9797 Reavis Road

St. Louis, MO 63123-5398

Attn: Technical Service Department

1F56W-911

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Contents Contents Installation InstructionsPrecautions DescriptionRoute Wires to Location SpecificationsInstallation Select Thermostat LocationSpecial System Configurations Attach Subbase to WallAttach Thermostat to Subbase Thermostat Wiring Operation Maintenance Factory-installed Red Jumper WireAdjusting Heat Anticipator Calibrating Thermostat