5 SET HEAT ANTICIPATOR
Set anticipator to match the setting of your old thermostat you noted in Step 3, or, the anticipator should be set to match the current rating stamped on your main heating control. The heat anticipator is adjustable from 0.15 to 1.2 amps. Adjust the antici- pator by rotating the contact arm (see fig. 5). The anticipator setting is indicated by the numbers on the base that the pointer points to. If you are unsure where to set the anticipator contact the heater manufacturer for a recommended setting.
Move the pointer counterclockwise to lengthen heating system cycles; move clockwise to shorten heating cycles. Adjustments should not be greater than 1/2 marking at a time.
Snap on Cover: Carefully align the cover with the base and snap
NOTE
For Milivolt Application: Rotate contact arm to rest on this rivet.
Rotate contact arm
to adjust heat anticipator
Arrow points to the current rating of the primary coontrol
the cover onto the base.
Typical Gas Valve
Typical Oil Primary
Figure 5. Anticipator adjustment
Typical Zone Valve
24VAC 50/60 Hz
.23 Amps
24VAC 50/60 Hz
.43 Amps
24VAC 50/60 Hz
.35 Amps
6 NEW THERMOSTAT OPERATION
1C20 Heat Only – After power is turned on, slide temperature lever to desired setting. To turn heat off, slide lever all the way to the left until it clicks.
1C26 – This thermostat is easy to operate. Fig. 6 shows how the heating/cooling system and fan operate when the switches are in various positions. After power is turned on, use the system switch to select either heating or cooling, or to turn the heating/cooling system off. Use the fan switch to control fan operation. When the fan switch is in the AUTO position, the fan will cycle with the heating or cooling system (the fan will not run if the system switch is in the OFF position and the fan switch is in the AUTO position). When the fan switch is in the ON position, the fan will run continuously, regardless of system switch position (even if the system switch is set to OFF, the fan will run if the fan switch is in the ON position).
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Figure 6. Subbase switching and thermostat/system
operation (1C26 only)
7 SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL DATA |
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Switch Rating | 24 VAC (30 VAC max.) |
Heating | 0.15 to 1.2 Amps |
Cooling | 0 to 1.5 Amps |
Switch Action | Snap Action |
Anticipator Rating: |
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Heating | Adjustable from 0.15 to 1.2 Amps |
Cooling | Fixed |
THERMAL DATA: |
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Temperature Range | 50°F to 90°F (10°C to 32°C) |
Operating Humidity Range ... | 0 – 90% noncondensing |