Honeywell Tradeline Q674A-E Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 8

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Fig. 16—Typical Q674 terminal designations. The thermostat and subbase used determines the number
of system components controlled.

TEMPERATURE LEVER STOPS

Some thermostats have factory-installed temperature

lever locking screws (Fig. 17) and/or stop brackets
(Fig. 18). Use these only if the HEAT and COOL tempera-
ture set point lever ranges are to be restricted. If the compo-
nents are factory-installed, see the specific section below
for the adjustment procedure.

If a temperature range restriction is required and the

locking components are not factory-installed, it is neces-
sary to order a 4074ECK Envelope Assembly. This enve-
lope includes two stop brackets, one brass insert and one
bracket mounting screw for restricting the adjustable range
of the HEAT and COOL set point levers. Also, the enve-
lope includes two screws with plastic insulated heads for
locking the set point control levers in position. If the
components are to be used, see the specific section below
for the installation procedure.

Fig. 17—Location of lever locking screws.

Fig. 18—Location of lever stop brackets.

INSTALL AND ADJUST LOCKING LEVER
SCREWS

The two screws with insulated heads should be used

only if the HEAT and COOL levers are to be locked in
place at a specific temperature control point. Do not use
standard screws that provide metal-to-metal contact with
the lever brackets.

To install:
1. Refer to Fig. 20 for screw hole locations.
2. Install the two screws with insulated heads in the

indicated holes. Do not overtighten screws.

3. Set the HEAT lever and the COOL lever at desired

temperature control points.

4. Firmly tighten both screws.

INSTALL AND ADJUST STOP BRACKETS

Install the stop brackets only if there is a need to restrict

the adjustable range of the heating and cooling temperature
set point levers.

To install:
1. Turn to the back of the T874 Thermostat. Locate the

hole for the brass insert in the plastic base below the LED
window. See Fig. 19.

2. Push the brass insert into the hole with your finger.
3. Turn to the front of the T874 Thermostat.
4. Place the two stop brackets in position with the tabs

in the slot between the HEAT and COOL levers. See
Fig. 20.

5. Insert the mounting screw into the two slots in the

stop brackets and attach to the brass insert. Tighten the
screw to pull the brass insert into the back of the thermostat.

6. Loosen the mounting screw enough so the stop brack-

ets can slide for adjustment.

7. Move the HEAT and COOL set point levers to the

maximum temperature that is desired.

8. Slide the stop brackets until one rests against the

HEAT lever and the other against the COOL lever.

LEVER LOCKING SCREWS

M18680

LEVER STOP BRACKETS

M18681

Summary of Contents for Tradeline Q674A-E

Page 1: ...age 2 To prevent interference with the thermostat linkage keep wire length to a minimum and run wires close as possible to the subbase 3 Do not overtighten thermostat captive mount ing screws because damage to subbase threads can result 4 Do not short across coil terminals on heating relay or gas control This can burn out the thermostat heat anticipator IMPORTANT Thermostats are calibrated at the ...

Page 2: ...t the system wires to the subbase as shown in Figs 8 through 16 A letter code is located near each terminal for identification The terminal barrier permits straight or conventional wraparound wiring connections See Fig 4 Fig 4 Wiring connections 2 Your Q674 Subbase can require one or more jumpers that may or may not be factory supplied Refer to the wiring diagrams for specific terminals to be jump...

Page 3: ...he T874D Thermostat is shown with the subbases Thisthermostat subbaseprovides2 stageheat ing and 2 stage cooling connections If using another model see Fig 16 and Table 4 TABLE 4 THERMOSTAT BULB CONFIGURATOIN Model No Heating Bulbs Cooling Bulbs T874A H1 C1 T874B H1 C1 C2 T874C H1 H2 C1 T874D H1 H2 C1 C2 T874E C1 C2 T874F H1 H2 Fig 7 For nonadjacent terminals use jumper supplied with subbase TABLE...

Page 4: ...FF COOL SYSTEM SWITCH H1 ANTICIPATOR C1 ANTICIPATOR AUTO ON FAN SWITCH 2 1 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED JUMPER RH RC FOR SINGLE TRANSFORMER 2 M933C B HEAT CHANGEOVER VALVE L1 HOT L2 1 COOL CHANGEOVER VALVE FAN RELAY COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR 2 COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR 1 1 4 6 8 9 10 11 H2 FALL C2 ANTICIPATOR RISE RISE C1 C2 X1 3 OPTIONAL LED ON SOME MODELS THERM...

Page 5: ... 6 Fig 10 T874D Q674B in standard heating cooling system with single transformer for heating and cooling Exact replacement for York model no 2TB04700324 Fig 11 T874D E F Q674C in standard heating cooling system ...

Page 6: ...6 60 1165 6 Fig 12 T874A D F Q674D in standard heating cooling system Fig 13 T874D Q674E in standard heating cooling system ...

Page 7: ...7 60 1165 6 Fig 14 T874A F Q674G in standard heating cooling system Fig 15 T874C Q674B in standard application ...

Page 8: ...e locked in place at a specific temperature control point Do not use standard screws that provide metal to metal contact with the lever brackets To install 1 Refer to Fig 20 for screw hole locations 2 Install the two screws with insulated heads in the indicated holes Do not overtighten screws 3 Set the HEAT lever and the COOL lever at desired temperature control points 4 Firmly tighten both screws...

Page 9: ... each stage See Setting the Heat Anticipator section 5 Note the two tabs on the top inside edge of the thermostat base The tabs fit into corresponding slots on top of the subbase Mount the thermostat on the subbase 6 Align the two captive mounting screws in the ther mostat base with the posts on the subbase See Fig 21 Tighten both screws Do not overtighten screws or damage to subbase posts can res...

Page 10: ... controlled by the thermostat Cooling system is off COOL Cooling system is automatically controlled by the thermostat Heating system is off FAN SWITCH ON Fan operates continuously AUTO Fan operates with cooling equipment as con trolledbythethermostatorwiththeheatingequip ment as controlled by the plenum switch To move the subbase switches to the desired control positions use thumb and index finger...

Page 11: ...s the mounting slots 2 Set the thermostat cover on a table near an accurate thermometer 3 Allowtenminutesforcoverthermometertosensearea temperature compare the readings Be careful not to touch the thermometer or breathe on it 4 If the readings are the same replace cover and put the system into operation 5 If the readings are different insert a small screwdriver in the thermometer slot Fig 24 and t...

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