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Pneumatic Control Manual

717.1

Room Devices Section

Technical Bulletin

T-4000

Issue Date

0984

© 1984 Johnson Controls, Inc.

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Code No.  LIT-7171089X

T-4000 Series Room Thermostat

Adjusting Instructions*

The T-4000 Series Pneumatic
Room Thermostats are factory
calibrated to the values specified
in Table 1.  If these settings are
suitable to the application, no
adjustments need to be made.  If
different settings are required,
turn the set point dial to the
desired value.

If the room temperature is out of
control, determine the cause of
the problem.  Possible causes
not involving the thermostat are
listed below.

1.

Check for proper operation
of the controlled device.

2.

Check to see if the controlled
medium (water, for example)
is hot or cold enough to
maintain the desired
temperature.

3.

Check for unusual or
extreme loads in the space
which may overcome the
efforts of the thermostat to
maintain control.

If it is determined that the
thermostat is out of adjustment,
follow the appropriate instructions
to recalibrate the instrument.

Sensitivity Adjustment
(See Fig. 1)

All T-4000 series thermostats
have an integral output pressure
test port.  The newer high volume
output thermostats have a plug-in
test port fitting which accepts a
hypodermic needle test probe
and gage (X-200-140 and G-
2010-11).  On older models, the
test port cap screw must be
removed to accept a screw-in
test gage (X-200-19).  For these
units, a test port fitting (T-4000-
615) can be ordered.  All low
volume output thermostats have
hypodermic needle test points.
For units that require a screw-in
gage, remember to replace the
test port cap screw after
adjustment.

The sensitivity of the T-4000
series instruments is factory set
at 2.5 PSI/F

°

 (32 kPa/C

°

).  It is

adjustable from 1 to 3 PSI/F

°

(13 to 38 kPa/C

°

) for low volume

output thermostats and from .
75 to 4 PSI/F

°

 (10 to 51 kPa/C

°

)

for high volume output
thermostats.  (Sensitivity of the T-
4003 is fixed at 2.5 PSI/F

°

).

1.

Furnish the appropriate
supply pressure to the
instrument.

2.

Insert the appropriate gage.

3.

Note the output pressure.
Note:  The output pressure
for T-4054 thermostats must
be within one of the two
control ranges (not within the
deadband range).

4.

For high volume output
thermostats, move the
sensitivity slider toward the
control port to increase or
away from the control port to
decrease the sensitivity.  For
low volume output
thermostats, move the
sensitivity slider down to

*

This bulletin provides adequate instructions for making basic adjustments to
T-4000 series room thermostats.  For more detailed information, contact the local
branch office.

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Summary of Contents for T-4002

Page 1: ...in test port fitting which accepts a hypodermic needle test probe and gage X 200 140 and G 2010 11 On older models the test port cap screw must be removed to accept a screw in test gage X 200 19 For these units a test port fitting T 4000 615 can be ordered All low volume output thermostats have hypodermic needle test points For units that require a screw in gage remember to replace the test port c...

Page 2: ...sure returns to 3 psig 6 The change in dial setting divided by the 10 psig 70 kPa change in master pressure 14 psig 4 psig 10 psig is the actual range of readjustment If this is not the desired range move the range of readjustment slider sensitivity slider in Fig 1a toward the control port to decrease or away from the control port to increase the range of readjustment Readjust the slider screw to ...

Page 3: ...roceed as follows 1 Remove the T 4054 from the mounting bracket and pull it away from the wall so the deadband adjusting screw on the back of the instrument is exposed see Fig 3 2 Turn the screw clockwise to increase or counter clockwise to decrease the deadband pressure until the gage reads the desired pressure Approximately one half turn will produce a 1 PSI 7 kPa change in deadband pressure 3 R...

Page 4: ...use the proper element and supply pressure for the particular application The T 4506 is furnished with DAY and NIGHT labels which can be applied to the appropriate element Day Set Point Adjustment See Fig 5 1 Insert the test gage 2 Furnish 15 psig supply pressure for day control lower dial 3 Note the ambient temperature in the space 4 Turn the lower set point dial to that temperature 5 Turn the lo...

Page 5: ...ture in the space 4 Turn the lower set point dial to that temperature 5 Turn the lower calibration screw on the heating element until the output pressure is at the mid spring range of the controlled device 6 Turn the lower set point dial to the desired heating set point 5 Turn the calibration screw on that element until the output pressure to the heating apparatus is at the mid spring range of the...

Page 6: ...e supply pressure to 15 psig and rotate the lower dial to produce approximately 5 psig 35 kPa on the output gage 4 Increase the supply pressure to 20 psig and rotate the upper dial to produce approximately 15 psig on the output gage 5 Set the supply pressure to the desired switchover point 6 Slowly turn the switchover adjusting screw see Fig 8 clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease ...

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