Honeywell T921A User Manual Download Page 8

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Fig. 13—T921G auxiliary switch operation.

T921A,B,E-G

OPERATION␣

T921B

1. Place the changeover switch (see Fig. 11) in the

HEAT position and follow steps 1 through 3 of the T921A
procedure.

2. Move the switch to the COOL position and repeat

steps 1 through 3 of the T921A procedure.

3. If the valve or damper responds properly to the

thermostat, move the setpoint to the desired temperature.

T921E

1. Place the night setback switch (see Fig. 11) in the

OFF position and follow steps 1 through 3 of the T921A
procedure.

2. Move the setpoint 5

°

 F [3

°

 C] above room tempera-

ture; the valve or damper should open.

3. Move the night setback switch to the ON position; as

the heater in the thermostat warms up, the valve or damper
should be driven toward the closed position. Allow 30
minutes for the heater and bellows to warm up.

4. If the valve or damper responds properly to the

thermostat, move the setpoint to the desired temperature.

T921F

1. Follow steps 1 through 3 of the T921A procedure.
2. Move the setpoint at least 10

°

 F [6

°

 C] above room

temperature. The auxiliary switch should be make R-B and
the valve or damper should be open (for heating applica-
tion). Lower the setpoint gradually; the auxiliary switch
should make R-W before the setting indicator reaches room
temperature. As the setting indicator moves below room
temperature, the valve or damper should be driven closed.

3. If the valve or damper responds properly to the

thermostat, move the setpoint to the desired temperature.

T921G

1. Follow steps 1 through 3 of the T921A procedure.
2. Move the setpoint at least 6

°

 F [4

°

 C] below room

temperature. The auxiliary switch should be made R-B and
the valve or damper should be closed (for heating applica-
tion). Raise the setpoint gradually; the auxiliary switch
should make R-W before the setting indicator reaches room
temperature. As the setting indicator moves above room
temperature, the valve or damper should open.

4. If the valve or damper responds properly to the

thermostat, move the setpoint to the desired temperature.

M5991

+2.5˚ F
[+1.5˚ C]

SETPOINT
TEMPER-
ATURE

-2.5˚ F
[-1.5˚ C]

R-B MAKES

TEMPERATURE
RISE

1˚ F [0.5˚ C]
DIFFERENTIAL

R-W MAKES

TEMPERATURE 
FALL

THROTTING
RANGE (5˚ F [3˚ C])

TEMPERATURE

CHECKOUT

After the thermostat is wired and mounted, check to be

sure the thermostat and controlled equipment are function-
ing properly. Before proceeding, allow from one to three
hours for the system to stabilize.

T921A

1. Set the temperature setting indicator to room tem-

perature by using the setting adjustment knob, or an Allen
wrench (see Fig. 11). The valve or damper motor should be
at midpoint.

2. Move the setpoint 5

°

 F [3

°

 C] below room tempera-

ture. In a heating application, the valve or damper should
close; in a cooling application, the valve or damper should
open. If the valve or damper is driven in the opposite
direction, interchange the wires at the B and W terminals.

NOTE: If a proportional action limit control is used, the

motor may not move the damper or valve all the way
closed or open. Check the limit action after interchang-
ing the wiring.

3. Move the setpoint 5

°

 F [3

°

 C] above room tempera-

ture. In a heating application, the valve or damper should
open; in a cooling application, the valve or damper should
close.

4. If the valve or damper responds properly to the

thermostat, move the setpoint to the desired temperature.

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Summary of Contents for T921A

Page 1: ...ls COOL HEAT changeover switch in the T921B Night setback mechanism and switch in the T921E A spdt single pole double throw Class 2 auxiliary switch in the T921F G which operates at the low T921F and high T921G end of the throttling range A bellows element adjusts the potentiometer slider to regulate motor operation Various temperature ranges are available All models are available with a thermomet...

Page 2: ... also include the 127246A Adapter Plate As sembly for vertical mounting on a horizontal conduit box or for horizontal mounting on a vertical conduit box STANDARD MODEL MODELS T921A Heating or cooling applications T921B Is the same as the T921A but includes a cool heat changeover switch T921E Includes a switch and heater that provide a night setback of approximately 10 F 5 5 C T921F Includes an spd...

Page 3: ...35B 42 to 75 F 5 to 24 C 135135C 66 to 95 F 19 to 35 C 135135D 56 to 84 F 13 to 29 C 135135Ca a Blank faceplate REPLACEMENT PART 130224 Locking Cover Knob OPTIONAL SPECIFICATION USING THE T991B Alternate proportional control similar to the T921A but uses an outdoor temperature automatic control point reset T991B with 3 1 2 1 reset and 50 to 120 F 10 to 49 C temperature setting scale when the outdo...

Page 4: ...nduit box with the two screws provided Then fasten the backplate to the adapter plate 6 Make all electrical connections to the terminals on the back of the thermostat before mounting the instrument on the backplate Refer to the Wiring section 7 Mountthethermostatonthebackplatewiththemount ing screws 8 After performing the checkout tests replace the ther mostat cover and tighten the locking screw A...

Page 5: ...tat before mounting the instrument onto the conduit box Terminal locations for all models are shown in Fig 5 Note the difference in terminal designa tions for the auxiliary switch on the T921F and G The H Heater terminal on the T921E is a black leadwire Typical wiring diagrams are shown in Figs 6 through 10 Wire the T921 color to color when the modulating motor must drive the valve or damper open ...

Page 6: ...L IS A BLACK LEADWIRE T R W B T B W R H 2 2 TRANSFORMER Fig 8 Typical wiring diagram for T921E L1 HOT L2 1 1 SERIES 90 MODULATING MOTOR T921B M5992 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED INTERCHANGE B AND W CONNECTIONS TO REVERSE DIRECTION OF MOTOR TRAVEL T R W B T B W R 2 2 TRANSFORMER B W SUMMER COOL WINTER HEAT Setting andAdjusting TEMPERATURE SETTING Adjust a...

Page 7: ...CATOR LOCK SCREW BELLOWS SETTING ADJUSTMENT KNOB POTENTIOMETER WIPER 1 1 SUMMER WINTER COOL HEAT CHANGEOVER SWITCH ON T921B ONLY NIGHT SETBACK SWITCH ON T921E ONLY M9039 80 70 60 In the T921 a vapor filled bellows moves the potenti ometer wiper by expanding or contracting in proportion to temperature changes As the wiper moves the appropriate motor winding is energized opening or closing the valve...

Page 8: ...ng applica tion Raise the setpoint gradually the auxiliary switch should make R W before the setting indicator reaches room temperature As the setting indicator moves above room temperature the valve or damper should open 4 If the valve or damper responds properly to the thermostat move the setpoint to the desired temperature M5991 2 5 F 1 5 C SETPOINT TEMPER ATURE 2 5 F 1 5 C R B MAKES TEMPERATUR...

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