Honeywell T7200D Product Data page 11

Series 2000 programmable commercial thermostats and subbases
Hide thumbs Also See for T7200D:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

T7200D,E, T7300D,E,F AND Q7300 SERIES 2000 PROGRAMMABLE COMMERCIAL THERMOSTATS AND SUBBASES
— To advance to the next Installer Setup number, press the
Unoccupied Temp key.
— To return to an Installer Setup number, press the Heat/
Cool Settings key.
— To change a setting, use the increase
key.
— To exit the Installer Setup, press the Run Program key.
The Installer Setup is automatically exited if no key
presses are made for four minutes.
NOTE: Be sure to set the thermostat time after exiting the
Installer Setup.
Installer Setup numbers are listed in Table 8.
Installer
Setup Number
(Press
Unoccupied
Temp key
to change)
Select
Not used
1
a
Fan operation
2
Output stages
3
of heating
Heating cycle
4
rate
5
6
7
Output stages
8
of cooling
9
Cooling cycle
rate
10
11
System setting
12
adjustment
(models with
System key)
Not used
13
Degree
14
temperature
display
a
Number 2 must be set to 1 to extend fan operation.
or
decrease
Table 8. Thermostat Installer Setup Options.
Factory Setting
Display
Description
0
Conventional
applications where
equipment controls fan
operation in heat mode.
Depends
Stages of heat.
on
subbase
4
Stage 1—4 cph.
4
Stage 2—4 cph.
4
Stage 3—4 cph.
4
Emergency heat relay
is on continuously.
Highest stage of heat
cycles at 4 cph
(Q7300C or D only).
Depends
Stages of cooling.
on
subbase
4
Stage 1—4 cph.
4
Stage 2—4 cph.
4
Stage 3—4 cph.
Depends
System selection.
on model
0
Temperature is
displayed in °F.
11
CAUTION
Possible Equipment Damage.
Fan must be running when system is operating.
Heat pump and electric heat systems must be
configured correctly in Installer Setup 2 to prevent
equipment damage caused by the system running
without the fan.
IMPORTANT
Only configurable numbers are shown on the device.
Example: If the thermostat does not have a system
key, Installer Setup number 12 will not be displayed.
Review Table 8 factory settings and mark any
desired changes in the Actual Setting column. When
the Installer Setup is complete, review the settings to
confirm that they match the system.
Other Choices
(Press
or
Display
Description
1
Electric heat applications where
thermostat controls fan operation in
heat mode.
0, 1, 2,
0—No heating.
or 3
1—One stage of heat.
2—Two stages of heat.
3—Three stages of heat.
3, 6, 8 or
3—3 cph used for hot water
9
systems or high efficiency
furnaces.
6—6 cph used for conventional
systems.
8—8 cph used for conventional
systems.
9—9 cph used for electric heat
systems.
0, 1, 2
0—No cooling.
or 3
1—One stage of cool.
2—Two stages of cool.
3—Three stages of cool.
3
3—3 cph.
0, 1 or 2 0—System setting key is
operational.
1—Auto setting is disabled.
2—Auto only setting.
Temperature is displayed in °C.
1
key to change)
Actual
Setting
(continued)
63-4355—2

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents