Honeywell CT3300 warranty Special wiring instructions, Clock thermostat with C or C1 terminals

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Special wiring instructions

A clock thermostat with C or C1 terminals

A clock thermostat has one or two extra wires attached to the C or C1 terminals that allow the clock to operate. These wires are not used during the installation of your new 3300 thermostat and must be insulated from each other to avoid damaging your electrical circuit.

a.Make sure that power to the heating/cooling system is turned off.

b.Locate the wires that are connected to the clock terminals marked C or C1.

c.As you disconnect the wires, do not allow these wires to touch.

d.Wrap the wires separately, using electrical tape to insulate the wires.

e.Place the wires where they will not interfere with the operation of the new thermostat. You will not connect these wires to your 3300 thermostat.

f.Continue with the installation as instructed on page 4 at step 2e.

Six or more wires

If your old thermostat has six or more wires (excluding clock wires attached to the C or C1 terminals), your heating/cooling system is most likely a variation of a heat pump or multistage system. Your 3300 thermostat will NOT work with such systems and should be returned to the place of purchase. See the compatibility table on page 2 for information about which programmable thermostat WILL work with your system.

Three thermostat wires

If you have three wires for heating only and can operate the fan using the old thermostat’s fan switch, the 3300 thermostat will work with your system. Continue the installation procedure on page 4, step 2e.

If you have a three-wire heating-only system and cannot operate the fan using the old thermostat’s fan switch, the 3300 thermostat will probably NOT work with your system. Contact your heating contractor for installation assistance.

Wires that are not connected to the old thermostat

If there are extra wires that do not connect to your old thermostat, do not label them. You will not connect these wires to your new thermostat. Tape off the wires with electrical tape and place them where they will not interfere with the operation of the new thermostat. Continue the installation procedure on page 4, step 2e.

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Contents Table of Contents Installation and Programming InstructionsInstallation Verify that you have the right thermostatRecycling thermostat Required tools and supplies Optional tools Prepare for installationCheck your progress Remove the old thermostatInstall the mounting plate Set the thermostat for your type of heating system Fuel SwitchWire the thermostat terminals Type of system Screws a and B Fuel switchHeating system table Mount the thermostat Install the batteriesSix or more wires Special wiring instructionsThree thermostat wires Wires that are not connected to the old thermostatFive wires connected to the old thermostat Programming Faceplate illustration and descriptionsDescriptions Set the current time and day Learn about the programming featuresProgramming tips Program period Description When availableProgram the heating schedule Heating ProgramSchedule Period Cooling Program Program the cooling scheduleCheck out the system Verify that your heating system worksVerify that your cooling system works Setting Result Set the Fan and System switchesOperation Change the clock for Daylight/Standard TimeSwitch Setting Result Replace the batteriesIf you see Batteries are You should Override the program settings Change the temperature temporarilyHold a temperature indefinitely Check the current programmed temperature Cancel a programCheck programs Reset the cumulative usage counter to zero Check how long heat/air conditioning has been runningChange a program permanently Then Frequently asked questionsCustomer assistance Home and Building Control Limited 1-year warranty