Honeywell CT41A Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 2

CT41A HEATING/COOLING THERMOSTAT

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2 REMOVE OLD THERMOSTAT

Test to be sure your heating and air conditioning 
systems (where applicable) are working correctly. If 
not, contact your local heating/air conditioning dealer. 
To avoid compressor damage, do not operate the 
cooling system when outdoor temperature is below 
50°F (10°C).

CAUTION

Equipment Damage Hazard. 
Handling wires during installation can 
damage equipment.

Disconnect power at furnace or main breaker/
fuse box before beginning installation.

Carefully unpack your new thermostat and save the 
package of screws, the instructions and the receipt.

Remove the cover from the old thermostat. If it does 
not snap off when pulled firmly from the bottom, check 
for a screw that locks on the cover.

Before removing the old thermostat from the wall, look 
at it carefully to locate the heat anticipator adjustment 
mechanism, see Fig. 2. Make a note here ________ 
of the anticipator setting for future reference. The heat 
anticipator pointer, if adjustable, is set at one of a 
series of numbers representing the (electrical) current 
rating of the primary control of your system (in 
amperes). The numbers range from 0.18 to 1.0. If no 
heat anticipator/indication is showing, do not be 
concerned; move on to the next step. 

Fig. 2. Locating heat anticipator adjustment 

mechanism.

Loosen screws holding thermostat to subbase, 
wallplate or wall and lift away.

Disconnect wires from old thermostat or subbase. As 
you disconnect each wire, tape the end and label it 
with the letter of the terminal designation. If there are 
only two wires, they do not require labeling. Wrap 
wires around a pencil to keep them from falling back 
into the wall as shown in Fig. 3.

Fig. 3. Wrapping wires around pencil.

Keep the old thermostat for reference until your new 
thermostat is functioning smoothly.

3 WIRE AND MOUNT THERMOSTAT

Connect wires from the wall to the matching terminals 
on the back of the thermostat. See Fig. 4. Tighten the 
screws.

NOTE: If terminal designations on old thermostat do not 

match those on new thermostat, see Table 1.

Fig. 4. Connect wires from wall to thermostat 

matching terminals.

.18

.2

.25

3

.5

.7

.9

BOTTOM
MOUNTING HOLE

M3782A

TEMPERATURE 
SETTING LEVER

MOUNTING CLIPS 
(FOR COVER)

TOP MOUNTING HOLE
(THERMOSTAT TO WALL
OR OUTLET BOX)

ADJUSTABLE HEAT
ANTICIPATOR
SETTING LEVER

FAN SWITCH

SYSTEM SWITCH

Table 1. Terminal Functions.

Old Thermostat 

Terminal Marking

Function

New 

Thermostat 

Terminal 

Marking

G or F

Fan

G

Y or C or M or Y

1

Cooling

Y

W or H or W

1

Heating

W

RC, V, VC or B

Power

Your 5-wire 
system cannot 
use this 
thermostat; 
use a CT87B 
instead.

RH, M, VR, 4, A or 
R

Power

R

WIRES THROUGH
WALL OPENING

M5136

TERMINAL SCREWS

M8067A

R

W

Y

G

Summary of Contents for CT41A

Page 1: ...te management authority for instructions regarding recycling and the proper disposal of an old control 1 PREPARE FOR INSTALLATION If you are unsure about wiring procedures please call a qualified service technician for assistance To correctly install your new thermostat follow these step by step instructions It is recommended that as you read understand and complete each step you place a check mar...

Page 2: ... move on to the next step Fig 2 Locating heat anticipator adjustment mechanism Loosen screws holding thermostat to subbase wallplate or wall and lift away Disconnect wires from old thermostat or subbase As you disconnect each wire tape the end and label it with the letter of the terminal designation If there are only two wires they do not require labeling Wrap wires around a pencil to keep them fr...

Page 3: ...e Fig 6 The primary control is usually a gas valve zone valve or a relay or burner control box with the thermostat wires connected to it For electric heat add the fan relay current usually 0 2A to 0 4A Fig 6 Locate your system current draw anticipator setting Set the heat anticipator indicator at the rating printed on the primary control See Fig 7 CAUTION Heat Anticipator Hazard Setting heat antic...

Page 4: ... power to the heating air conditioning system Observe system operation for at least one cycle on both heating and air conditioning To observe Place the System switch at the Heat position and the Fan switch at the Auto position Move the temperature setting lever 10 F 6 C below room temperature The heating equipment should turn on A short warmup period may be required before system fan turns on NOTE...

Page 5: ... stabilize Major swings in temperature greater than 2 F 1 C when outside temperature is stable Burner On period is too long Remove the thermostat cover and move the heat anticipator lever clockwise right one scale mark Replace the cover and wait several hours for the system to stabilize Thermostat setting and thermometer reading disagree Thermostat is not level Recheck the thermostat position on t...

Page 6: ...ate thermometer After allowing five or ten minutes for stabilization compare the readings If the readings are the same replace the cover and put the system into operation If the readings are different insert a hex head wrench into the thermostat shaft and turn it until the thermometers have the same reading See Fig 8 Replace cover and put the system into operation Fig 8 Adjusting thermometer calib...

Page 7: ...on was caused by damage which occurred while the product was in the possession of a consumer Honeywell s sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the product within the terms stated above HONEYWELL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM ANY BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR A...

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