Honeywell T8631A- Manual

Honeywell T8631A

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  • Page 4 – CYCLE RATE ADJUSTMENT
  • Page 5 – Fig. 10—Mounting the thermostat on subbase.; Checkout; CAUTION; CAUTION
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T8631A,R Communicating

Chronotherm III Thermostats

J.H . • Rev. 3-93 • © Honeywell Inc. 1993 • Form Number 69-0689—2

Application

T8631A,R can be connected to Honeywell's TotalHome

system for external access and control. TotalHome system
devices communicate using HBus, a Honeywell communi-
cations protocol.

These thermostats, powered directly from the control

transformer, provide energy saving control for a 24 Vac
conventional heating/cooling or multistage heat pump
heating/cooling system as indicated in Table 1.

As long as AC power is continuously available to the

transformer, the thermostat will be compatible with most
control systems.

The T8631A,R models include a SYSTEM LED near

the top of the thermostat face. The SYSTEM LED lights
when the thermostat is signaling for heating or cooling.

T8631R includes AUX. HT. and EM. HT LEDs near the

bottom center of the subbase. The AUX. HT. LED lights
whenever the thermostat is calling for operation of the
backup or auxiliary heater. Backup (auxiliary) heat is more
expensive to operate than the heat pump and typically is
used only when the heat pump is unable to handle the load.
The EM. HT. LED lights whenever the thermostat system
switch is in the EM. HT. position. The EM.HT. LED may
also light on some systems if the heat pump is malfunction-
ing. The system switch needs to be moved to EM.HT. on
these heat pumps.

Heat and cool anticipation is fixed in both models; no

adjustment is necessary. T8631A has adjustable cycle rate
for heating; T8631R cycle rate is adjustable only for
auxiliary heat.

Installation

WHEN INSTALLING THIS PRODUCT…

1. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow

them could damage the product or cause a hazardous
condition.

2. Check the ratings on the product to make sure the

product is suitable for your application.

3. Installer must be a trained, experienced service tech-

nician.

4. After installation is complete, check out product

operation as provided in these instructions.

5. Allow thermostat to warm to room temperature

before operating.

IMPORTANT: After wiring is complete, push excess wire

back into the hole, and plug hole with nonhardening
caulk, putty or insulation to prevent drafts from
affecting thermostat operation.

LOCATION

Install thermostat and subbase about 5 ft [1.5 m] above

the floor in an area with good air circulation at room
temperature.

Do not install the thermostat where it may be affected by:
— drafts or dead spots behind doors, in corners or under

cabinets.

— hot or cold air from ducts.
— radiant heat from sun or appliances.
— concealed pipes and chimneys.

— unheated (uncooled) areas behind the thermostat,

such as an outside wall.

WIRING TO HEATING/COOLING SYSTEM

The T8631 requires connection to both sides of the

heating transformer secondary for power.

If Replacing An Existing Thermostat

Turn off power to thermostat at furnace or heat pump.

A two-transformer system may require turning off two
switches or disconnects. Remove any existing wallplate or
subbase from wall. Label each wire with, or write down,
the letter or number on the wiring terminal as the wire is
removed, to avoid miswiring later.

If New Installation

Run cable to a hole at the selected wall location, and

pull about 3 in. [76 mm.] of wire through the opening.
Color-coded, 18-gauge thermostat cable with one conduc-
tor for each wiring terminal, excluding H terminals, is
recommended. Good service practice recommends select-
ing cable with one or two more conductors than the
immediate application requires.

WIRING TO TOTALHOME SYSTEM

The HBus connection requires an unshielded cable with

3 twisted pairs of #22 AWG solid wire. Use Belden #8742,
Alpha #1304 or equivalent wire. Route this cable with the
thermostat cable to the utility room. Do not connect the
HBus cable to the T8631 until the other TotalHome devices
are connected.

TABLE I—THERMOSTAT MODELS.

Stages

Switching

Thermostat

Heat

Cool

System

Fan

Program

T8631A

1

1

HEAT-OFF-COOL

ON-AUTO

5-1-1

T8631R

2

1

EM. HT.-HEAT-OFF-COOL

ON-AUTO

5-1-1

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Page 4 - CYCLE RATE ADJUSTMENT

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Page 5 - Fig. 10—Mounting the thermostat on subbase.; Checkout; CAUTION; CAUTION

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