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Fig. 9—Mounting thermostat on subbase.

THERMOSTAT
MOUNTING POST (2)

M936

50    60    70    80

50    60    70    80

HEAT

COOL

THERMOSTAT
MOUNTING SLOTS (2)

SUBBASE

THERMOSTAT

CAPTIVE MOUNTING 
SCREWS (2)

Settings

HEAT ANTICIPATOR SETTING

Set the adjustable heat anticipator to match the current

draw of the second stage heating primary control (Fig. 10). If
the primary control nameplate has no rating or if further
adjustment is necessary, use the following procedure to
determine the current draw of the second stage.

NOTE: The current draw of the heating stage must be measured

with the thermostat removed and the power on.

1. Connect an ac ammeter of appropriate range between

the W2 and R terminals on the subbase.

2. Move the system switch to HEAT or AUTO.
3. After one minute, read the ammeter and record the

reading.

4. After mounting the thermostat, set the adjustable heat

anticipator to match the reading measured in step 3.

Fig. 10—Stage two adjustable heat anticipator.

1.2

.4

.6

.3

.2

.15

.12

.10

.8

MOVE INDICATOR 
TO MATCH CURRENT 
RATING OF PRIMARY CONTROL

M3684

TEMPERATURE SETTING

Fig. 11—Location of external components (T874N
shown).

HEAT

COOL

M3525

50 60

70

80

50 60

70

80

50

60 70 80

OFF

AUTO

FAN

HEAT

ON

AUTO

COOL

AUX RELAY

HEATING
SET POINT
LEVER

COOLING
SET POINT
LEVER

THERMOMETER
(WHEN PROVIDED) 

FAN 
SWITCH

SYSTEM 
SWITCH

OPTIONAL LED
ENUNCIATION

XXX

XXXX

XXXX

XXXX

XXX

XXXX

The T874N has separate heating and cooling set point

levers; the T874R has one set point lever for heating and
cooling. Move the heating and cooling set point levers  (Fig.
10) to the desired comfort positions. The minimum differen-
tial between heating and cooling set point is 3

°

 F [2

°

 C] on the

T874N.

SUBBASE SETTING

A description of the subbase switching positions that

control the system operation follows (Fig. 11).

SYSTEM SWITCH (some subbases do not have all of the

following functions):

OFF: Both the heating and cooling systems are off. If the

fan switch is in AUTO position, the cooling fan is also
off.

AUTO: Thermostat automatically changes between heat-

ing and cooling system operation, depending on the
indoor temperature.

HEAT: Heating system is automatically controlled by the

thermostat. Cooling system is off.

COOL: Cooling system is automatically controlled by the

thermostat. Heating system is off.

EM. HT.: Emergency heat relay is automatically con-

trolled by the thermostat. Cooling system is off.

FAN SWITCH

ON: Fan operates continuously.
AUTO: Fan operates automatically with heating and

cooling equipment as controlled by the thermostat.

To move the subbase switches to the desired control

positions, use thumb and index finger to slide lever. Lever
must stop over desired function indicator position for proper
circuit operation.

Summary of Contents for Super Tradeline Q674F

Page 1: ...sedamagetosubbasethreads may result 4 Do not short across coil terminals on the relay This may burn out the thermostat heat anticipator IMPORTANT Thermostats are calibrated at the factory using subbases mounted at true level An inaccurately leveled subbase will cause thermostat control devia tion Operation On a two heat thermostat the two stages of heat make sequentially as the temperature drops M...

Page 2: ...tain wall anchors locally Take care that the wires do not fall back into the wall opening Set aside subbase Drill four 3 16 in 4 8 mm holes and gently tap anchors into the holes until flush with the wall 2 Pullwiresthroughthecoverplate ifused andsubbase cable opening Fig 3 3 Secure the cover plate if used and subbase with the screws provided Do not fully tighten the subbase screws 4 Levelthesubbas...

Page 3: ...nsert is com pletelyseatedinrecessedarea Letsetpointscalepopback and set levers to desired positions FOR STRAIGHT INSERTION STRIP 5 16 in 8 mm FOR WRAPAROUND STRIP 7 16 in 11 mm SUBBASE TERMINAL SCREW M928 BARRIER Fig 5 Internal schematic and typical wiring diagram for T874N and Q674C M1860 G R W2 X L1 HOT L2 AUTO SYSTEM SWITCH AUTO ON FAN SWITCH 1 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOA...

Page 4: ...ITCH EM HT HEAT OFF COOL H1 ANTICIPATOR H1 H2 H2 ANTICIPATOR 1 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED M3686 FALL R RISE L C1 HEAT RELAY 3 EM HT RELAY CONTACT OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT AUTO ON FAN SWITCH X W3 OPTIONAL COMPRESSOR FAILURE DEVICE DEFROST RELAY REVERSING VALVE EM HT RELAY CONTACT HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH HEAT RELAY 1 HEAT RELAY 2 AUTO FALL C0 C1 ANTICIPATOR ...

Page 5: ...rmostat base and note the spring fingers that engage the subbase contacts Make sure the spring fingersarenotbentflat Flatfingerspreventproperelectrical contact with the subbase 5 Set the second stage heat anticipation indicator to match the current rating of the controlled equipment See Heat Anticipator Setting section The first stage heat antici pator and the cooling anticipator are nonadjustable...

Page 6: ... COOLING SET POINT LEVER THERMOMETER WHEN PROVIDED FAN SWITCH SYSTEM SWITCH OPTIONAL LED ENUNCIATION XXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXX XXXX The T874N has separate heating and cooling set point levers the T874R has one set point lever for heating and cooling Move the heating and cooling set point levers Fig 10 to the desired comfort positions The minimum differen tialbetweenheatingandcoolingsetpointis3 F 2 C ...

Page 7: ...h to AUTO In this position fan operation is controlled by the heating or cooling system control circuit Calibration THERMOSTAT T874Thermostatsareaccuratelycalibratedatthefactory They do not have provision for field calibration THERMOMETER The thermometer in your thermostat has been accurately calibrated at the factory The thermometer should need adjustment only if it has been dropped or shifted du...

Page 8: ...ited Honeywell Limitée 35 Dynamic Drive Scarborough Ontario M1V 4Z9 60 1147 4 S M Rev 5 93 Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell International Inc 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley MN 55422 www honeywell com yourhome ...

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