Honeywell T104F- User Manual

Honeywell T104F

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Installation; IMPORTANT: The T104F can be mounted inside an enclo-
  • Page 3 – Settings and Calibration; The T104F Control includes an adjustable range limit-; Setting the Limit; To set a limit different from the factory setting, proceed
  • Page 4 – Locking the Control at a Single Temperature
  • Page 5 – Troubleshooting; Sympton
  • Page 6 – Honeywell Braukmann
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62-3047

C. H. • 12-94 • ©Honeywell Inc. 1994 • Form Number 62-3047

T104F

Thermostatic Control

The T104F Thermostatic Control is used with a V110

Valve Body to control radiators, convectors, baseboard
heating units, or other heating units with standard capacity
requirements. The control is self-powered and requires no
electrical connection. The T100A includes a setpoint dial
and valve actuator, connected by a capillary tube to a sensor.
The T104F Control attaches to the valve body by threaded
connections and may be mounted at any angle. Install the
remote sensor beneath the heating coils in the cold air re-
turn, or on a nearby wall where the air flow is not restricted.

The setpoint dial has reference marks (1-6). The control

has a low limit of 43

°

F (6

°

C) when the dial is turned fully

clockwise to the frost protection mark*. The red button
indicates the 68

°

F (20

°

C) setpoint limit. Higher settings may

be made by holding in the button while turning. The thermo-
static sensor is protected by a safety spring against tempera-
tures to 125

°

F (52

°

C).

M9730

2

3

Specifications

MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION:

Body: Industrial grade plastics with low thermal

conductivity.

Fastening Ring: Plated brass.
Internal Parts: Brass thermostat capsule, other metals.

TEMPERATURE RANGE: 43

°

to 79

°

F (6

°

to 26

°

C).

MAX. SENSOR TEMPERATURE: 125

°

F (52

°

C).

MAX. OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 2-1/8 in. (54 mm) wide,

3-5/16 in. (84 mm) long. See Fig. 1.

CAPILLARY LENGTH: 6 ft. 8 in. (2 m).
TEMPERATURE SETTINGS:

These are the setpoint temperatures, which correspond

to the setpoint dial reference marks, under ideal conditions.
Factors affecting the temperature at the sensor vary for each
installation. It may be necessary to adjust the setpoint
higher or lower to obtain the desired space temperature.

Fig. 1—T104F dimensions in in. (mm).

AVAILABLE VALVE BODIES:

See Fig. 2.

Temperature

0

*

1

2

3

4

5

6

°F

Off 43 46 54 61 68 73 79

°C

Off

6

8

12 16 20 23 26

3 5/16
(84)
MAX.

2 1/8 (54)

M9731

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Page 2 - Installation; IMPORTANT: The T104F can be mounted inside an enclo-

62-3047 2 Fig. 2—V110 Valve Bodies. OTHER AVAILABLE T100 THERMOSTATICCONTROLS (See Fig. 3): T104A Control with internal sensor.T104B Control with remote sensor/setpoint.T104C Control with remote sensor and remote setpoint.T104V Control with internal sensor and tamper-resistant setpoint and mounting....

Page 3 - Settings and Calibration; The T104F Control includes an adjustable range limit-; Setting the Limit; To set a limit different from the factory setting, proceed

3 62-3047 Fig. 4—Typical installations. M9734 18 INCH MINIMUM Settings and Calibration The T104F Control includes an adjustable range limit- ing pin (order additional pins separately). The pin is fac-tory-set to limit the low range of the control to the frostprotection (*) setting (see Fig. 5). The ...

Page 4 - Locking the Control at a Single Temperature

62-3047 4 M9715 ADJUSTMENTKNOB END CAP ACTUATOR 2 3 2. Lift the end cap off the adjustment knob. See Fig. 6. Fig. 6—Lift the end cap off the adjustment knob. 3. Remove the adjustment knob from the actuator as follows: a. Turn the adjustment knob so the desired knob setting is aligned with the white ...

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