Honeywell Thermostat T410B- User Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – T410A,B LINE VOLTAGE ELECTRIC HEAT THERMOSTATS; WIRE AND MOUNT NEW THERMOSTAT; Do not press on setting knob.; CHECK OUT THERMOSTAT
- Page 3 – TROUBLESHOOTING; Symptom
- Page 4 – Limited One-Year Warranty
X-XX UL
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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T410A,B
Line Voltage
T410A provides single-line break.
T410B provides double-line break.
Temperature Range: 40
°
F to 80
°
F (4
°
C to 27
°
C)
Electrical Ratings: 60 Hz noninductive
22A at 120-240 Vac; 19A at 277 Vac
Do-It-Yourself models
Your Honeywell Thermostat
Your new Honeywell T410 Electric Heating Thermostat
provides line voltage control of a radiant cable, electric
baseboard, and resistive-rated fan forced heaters within
the ratings listed above.
WARNING
This thermostat is a line voltage control (120 Volts to
240 Volts.) Do not install it if you are not completely
familiar with house wiring. If handled improperly,
there can be risk of a 120 Volt to 240 Volt electric
shock hazard, which may cause serious injury or
death.
MERCURY NOTICE
If this control is replacing a control that contains
mercury in a sealed tube, do not place you old
control in the trash. Dispose of properly.
Contact you local waste management authority for
instruction regarding recycling and the proper
disposal of a old control.
1
PREPARATION
Proper installation of your Honeywell thermostat will
occur if you follow these instructions STEP-BY-
STEP. It is recommended that as you read, understand
and complete each step, you check
✓
it off with pencil or
pen.
Check thermostat suitability for your home’s system
by reviewing the ratings listed above.
Make certain that your heating system is working,
especially if it has been inoperative for a length of
time. If the system does not work, contact your local
electrician for assistance.
Carefully unpack your new thermostat. To avoid
damage to the sensing element, do NOT remove
the thermostat cover until wiring has been completed.
Save packages of screws, instructions, receipt and
proof-of-purchase.
2
REMOVE OLD THERMOSTAT
WARNING
Begin by turning off power to the heating circuit at
the main service panel.
Remove cover of old thermostat—cover normally
snaps off when pulled firmly from the bottom. If it
resists, check for a screw that locks the cover.
Loosen screws holding thermostat base to outlet box
and lift away.
Disconnect wires from old thermostat. As you
disconnect each wire, tape the end and label it with
the letter of the terminal designation to make reconnection
to new thermostat easier.
Check the old insulation for cracks, nicks or fraying,
and apply high quality plastic tape where necessary
for adequate insulation.
Retain the old thermostat for reference purposes
and until your new thermostat is functioning
smoothly.
Electric Heat Thermostats
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69-1562–1 2 T410A,B LINE VOLTAGE ELECTRIC HEAT THERMOSTATS 3 WIRE AND MOUNT NEW THERMOSTAT Remove thermostat cover by grasping the top andbottom ends with fingers, and pulling outward. Connect wires to the thermostat as shown in theapplicable wiring diagram. Push the wires into the outlet box, and i...
69-1562–1 3 T410A,B LINE VOLTAGE ELECTRIC HEAT THERMOSTATS 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Your Honeywell thermostat requires little or no attention. Most problems can generally be traced to the following: Symptom Checkout Action No heat. Make sure power is on atmain service panel. Turnthe temperature settingknob...
69-1562–1 G.H. 2-02 www.honeywell.com/yourhome Limited One-Year Warranty Honeywell warrants this product to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, fora period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the consumer. If, at any time during the warranty p...