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Setting and adjustments, Batteries. change, Fig. 10—conventional recovery indicator – Honeywell CT8602C User Manual

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Fig. 7—CT8602C heating/cooling circuit in a two
transformer (one for heating, one for cooling)
system with gas heat and electric cooling, RC
and R terminals. Remove factory-installed R-RC
jumper.

Setting and Adjustments

ADJUSTING CYCLE RATE

NOTE: MOST APPLICATIONS DO NOT REQUIRE A

CHANGE IN CYCLE RATE.

The room air temperature varies slightly from the com-

fort temperature setting with the cycling of the furnace or
air conditioner. The equipment cycles off and on as the
room temperature approaches the setpoint.

The cycle rate of this thermostat is set for heating at six

cycles per hour and for cooling at three cycles per hour as
shipped from the factory. The cooling cycle rate cannot be
adjusted. The heating cycle rate can be adjusted by turning
one or both cycle rate adjustment screws located on the
back of the thermostat. See Fig. 9. Back out the screw about
one-half to one turn, or turn in until tight.

ADAPTIVE INTELLIGENT RECOVERY™/
CONVENTIONAL RECOVERY

The thermostat is factory-set for Adaptive Intelligent

Recovery™, but can be converted to conventional recovery
using screw 3A on the back of the thermostat as indicated in
Fig. 9.

With Adaptive Intelligent Recovery™, the room reaches

the comfort temperature at the exact time programmed into
the thermostat. The control temperature increases gradu-
ally, and turns the equipment on and off several times to
reach the comfort temperature slowly and on time. There is
no wasted energy associated with rapid temperature changes
and temperature overshoot.

With conventional recovery, program the start time to

be earlier than the desired comfort time. It may require
some trial and error to arrive at the best starting time.

NOTE: If you adjust screw 3A for conventional recovery, an

indicator appears in the lower right corner of the thermo-
stat display as a reminder that the Adaptive Intelligent
Recovery™ feature is not active. (Fig. 10).

Fig. 10—Conventional recovery indicator.

SETTING TIME/TEMPERATURE

The display readout can be converted between a 12 and

24 hour clock or

°

C and

°

F using screws 2A and 2B as

indicated in Fig. 9.

INSTALLING BATTERIES

Power is supplied for the thermostat by three AA alka-

line batteries. Batteries are included with thermostat. Install
batteries in back of thermostat as shown in Fig. 11. The
display will flash 1:00 PM and room temperature.

When the batteries are going dead, the display will flash

REPL BAT. Set system switch to OFF. Remove the ther-
mostat from the wall and install three new AA alkaline
batteries. We recommend Energizer

®

batteries. Change

L1
(HOT)

L2

1

2

1

2

Y

RC

R

G

W

COOLING
CONTACTOR

24V

L1
(HOT)
L2

1

24V

M118

HEATING
PRIMARY
CONTROL

FAN RELAY

WALLPLATE

POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS
AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.

PRIMARY CONTROL SUCH AS GAS VALVE OR
ELECTRONIC IGNITION MODULE.

Fig. 8—CT8602C heating/cooling circuit in an oil
heating and electric cooling system. Heating
transformer is in oil primary, RC and R termi-
nals. Remove factory-installed R-RC jumper.

L2

L2

1

1

1

Y

RC

R

G

W

T

T

24V

M120

L1
(HOT)

L1
(HOT)

OIL PRIMARY

WALLPLATE

POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS
AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.

COOLING
CONTACTOR

FAN RELAY

Fig. 9—Adjustments.

SYSTEM

GRAVITY

AIR/WATER

HOT

WATER

GAS/OIL

WARM AIR

ELECTRIC

WARM AIR

1A

OUT 1/2

TO 1 TURN

OUT 1/2

TO 1 TURN

OUT 1/2

TO 1 TURN

OUT 1/2

TO 1 TURN

1B

IN

IN

(FACTORY SETTING)

IN

IN

TIME/TEMP

DISPLAY

2A

2B

24 HR

IN

12 HR

o

o

C

F

OUT 1/2

TO 1 TURN

OUT 1/2

TO 1 TURN

IN

RECOVERY
SELECTION

ADAPTIVE

INTELLIGENT ™

CONVENTIONAL

3A

IN

(FACTORY SETTING)

OUT 1/2 TO 1 TURN

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3A 1A 1B

2A 2B

PM

SET
PT

TUE

LEAVE

INDICATES
THERMOSTAT IS SET FOR
CONVENTIONAL RECOVERY

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