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69-0509—2

T822D, TS822A

Heating Thermostats

J. H.  •  Rev. 2-93  •          •  ©Honeywell Inc. 1993  •  Form Number 69-0509—2

M3375

TRADELINE

Application

The T882D two-wire, mercury switch thermostat pro-

vides low voltage control of heating systems and features
an adjustable heat anticipator. Some models include a
positive OFF switch and temperature range stops.

The TS822A two-wire, mercury switch thermostat pro-

vides millivoltage control of heating systems and features
a positive OFF switch.

Recycling Notice

This control contains mercury in a sealed tube. Do not

place control in the trash at the end of its useful life.

If this control is replacing a control that contains mercury

in a sealed tube, do not place your old control in the trash.

Contact your local waste management authority for

instructions regarding recycling and the proper disposal of
this control, or of an old control containing mercury in a
sealed tube.

Installation

WHEN INSTALLING THIS PRODUCT…

1. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to fol-

low them could damage the product or cause a hazardous
condition.

2. Check the ratings given in the Instructions and on

the product to make sure the product is suitable for your
application.

3. Installer must be a trained, experienced service

technician.

4. After installation is complete, check out product

operation as provided in these Instructions.

CAUTION

Disconnect power supply before beginning in-
stallation to prevent electrical shock or equip-
ment damage.

LOCATION

Locate the thermostat about 5 ft [1.5 m] above the floor

on an inside wall in an area with good air circulation at
average temperature.

Do not mount the thermostat where it can be affected by:
— drafts or dead spots behind doors or in corners.
— hot or cold air from ducts.

— radiant heat from the sun, fireplaces, or appliances.
— concealed pipes and chimneys.
— unheated (uncooled) areas behind the thermostat,

such as an outside wall.

MOUNTING AND WIRING

Disconnect power supply before beginning installation

to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage.

All wiring must comply with local codes and ordinances.
T822D and TS822A Thermostats are designed to be

mounted on a wall or on a vertical outlet box. In a 250 or
500 mV application, use No. 14 wire if possible and make
the run as short as possible; remember this when select-
ing a location. For maximum wire lengths in a 750 mV
application, see Table 1.

TABLE 1—WIRE LENGTH.

               Max. Combined

Wire             Max. Length

Length

Size              2-Wire Cable            2-Single Wires

ft

[m]

ft

[m]

No. 18

30

[9.0]

60

[18.0]

No. 16

50

[15.0]

100

[30.0]

No. 14

80

[24.5]

160

[40.0]

1. In replacement applications, check the existing ther-

mostat wires for cracked or frayed insulation. Replace any
wires in poor condition. If the wire is plastered into the
wall, make a hole next to the wires and loosen the wires so
they can be pushed back into the wall later.

2. In new installations, run wiring (if necessary) to the

thermostat location.

3. Connect the wires to the terminals on the back of the

thermostat. See Figs. 1 through 4 for internal schematic and
typical hookup diagrams.

4. Remove thermostat cover by pulling outward on

bottom edge of cover until it snaps free of the thermostat
base. Carefully remove and discard the foam plastic ship-
ping insert. This insert protects the switch and bimetal
assembly during shipping.

5. Set the adjustable heat anticipator indicator (T822D

only) to match the current draw of the primary heating
control (see Heat Anticipator Setting).

6. Push excess wire back through the hole and plug any

opening with insulation to prevent drafts that may affect
thermostat performance.

7. Loosely fasten the thermostat to the wall or

outlet box with a screw through the top mounting hole.
Adjust the thermostat so it is approximately level and
start the second screw through the bottom mounting
hole. Do not tighten.

M3375

Summary of Contents for TS822A

Page 1: ...cealed pipes and chimneys unheated uncooled areas behind the thermostat such as an outside wall MOUNTING AND WIRING Disconnect power supply before beginning installation to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage All wiring must comply with local codes and ordinances T822D and TS822A Thermostats are designed to be mounted on a wall or on a vertical outlet box In a 250 or 500 mV application us...

Page 2: ...int as necessary to get sys tem operating Fig 2 T822D in typical gas heating application POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED T822D T8022D ADJUSTABLE HEAT ANTICIPATOR T822A HAS A FIXED HEAT ANTICIPATOR M1183A T822A D T8022D 1 1 L1 HOT L2 R TEMP FALL W H1 H1 ANTICIPATOR GAS CONTROL 2 2 Fig 3 T822D in typical oil heating application POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNEC...

Page 3: ...temperature scale 2 Remove the thermostat cover Move the setting lever until the switch just makes contact The mercury in the switch will drop to the contact end of the tube 3 Replace the cover and wait five minutes for the cover and the thermostat to lose the heat it has gained from your hands If the thermometer pointer and the setting leverindicatorreadapproximatelythesame norecalibration is nee...

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