Honeywell T7516B user manual

User manual for the device Honeywell T7516B

Device: Honeywell T7516B
Category: Thermostat
Manufacturer: Honeywell
Size: 0.73 MB
Added : 9/18/2013
Number of pages: 72
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T7516A,B,C
Energy Management System
USER’S GUIDE
Weekday/Weekend 7-day Programmable
Heat and/or Cool Conventional
and Heat Pump
1 69-1611 69-1611

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Welcome to the world of comfort and energy savings with your new Honeywell T7516A,B,C Energy Management Thermostat brought to you by your energy utility. This thermostat allows up to seven separate days of programming. You can set the thermostat to control the temperature in your home, your water heater, and another appliance (such as a swimming pool pump) according to your personal schedule and preferences. This thermostat keeps you comfortable, and saves you energy. Besides being programmable,

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AM INDICATOR FOR RSVP CURRENT PRICE M12661A Fig. 1. RSVP Rate indications. 3 69-1611

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Table of Contents Getting to Know Your Thermostat ............................................................................................ 6 Standard Display ..................................................................................................................... 6 Keypad .................................................................................................................................... 8 Battery Compartment ........................................................

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Programming Price Response .................................................................................................. 48 Overview ................................................................................................................................. 48 Entering Price Response Programming .................................................................................. 50 Controlling Heat/Cool System ..............................................................................

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Standard Display Getting to Know Your Thermostat The current room temperature and time are The thermostat has a display, a covered 15 key always part of the standard display. Other keypad, a covered battery compartment, and displayed data includes heating and air an indicator light on the front panel (see Fig. 2). conditioning (Heat/Cool) status, day of the Fig. 2 shows the thermostat, display, and all week, schedule period, water heater and display segments. appliance status, and the RSVP curre

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1  STANDARD AM   2 HOLD A SERIES OF SCREENS THAT PROVIDE  THE PHONE NUMBER TO CALL TO CONTACT YOUR ENERGY UTILITY.  BATTERY LOW INDICATION TEMPORARY    1 THIS SCREEN IS ALWAYS PART OF THE DISPLAY SEQUENCE. ONLY APPEARS: WHEN YOUR ENERGY UTILITY SIGNALS IT TO DO SO; DURING A LOSS OF COMMUNICATION, 2 OR A THERMOSTAT FAULT. M20426 Fig. 3. Display sequence. 7 69-1611

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Replacing Thermostat Batteries Keypad IMPORTANT Lift the front cover to see the keypad. From the Install batteries to maintain the time in keypad, you can operate and program the the event of a power loss. Although thermostat. To operate the thermostat, press the thermostat has a low battery and release the keys. indicator, replace the batteries once every two years to prevent the NOTE: The thermostat registers all program- thermostat from losing the time during ming inputs immediately and main-

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As the batteries run low, the thermostat display sequence includes an indication of this. The low battery indication appears one to two months before the batteries run out completely. Replace the batteries as soon as possible after the indication appears. You need two AA alkaline batteries (not supplied); non-alkaline batteries do not last as long, and can leak, damaging the thermostat or wall surface. To replace the batteries: REMOVING 1. Use a coin to carefully remove the BATTERY battery door

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When the light is off, the emergency heat (or Indicator Light auxiliary heat) is off. This light indicates primarily the emergency When the light is on, the emergency heat heat (or auxiliary heat). It also indicates (or auxiliary heat) is on. whether Critical Time-of-Use Pricing is in effect, or is scheduled (see Table 1). Table 1. Critical RSVP Price Indications. Auxiliary (or Emergency) Heat Indicator Light Critical RSVP Price Off Flashes three times, then pauses. In effect. Flashes once, then

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Programming Overview User Operations Complete the Personal Programming Charts Present Setting (Tables 3 through 6) before you program your Press and release the Present Setting key to thermostat. return to standard display from any other display. The display first switches to show the You can program the thermostat with separate current settings. After a few seconds the schedules for heat, cool, electric water heater, thermostat returns to the standard display. and one appliance (such as a pool

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Hold Overrides A hold is a setting used to override the program An override is a setting used to manually for an extended period of time. A hold main- change the setting without affecting the tains a setting until manually changed. program memory. From the standard display, press the Clear key The hold display indicates all items currently to clear any temperature override in effect. set on hold. M15508 M15505 Press and release the Hold key to get to the To clear Water or Appliance overrides, pr

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Press Water or Appl keys to toggle the hold RSVP Price changes to Critical, or the thermo- status. stat enters the next scheduled period. Water switches between: no hold and hold off. The temporary display indicates the items set Appl cycles through: no hold, hold on, hold on temporary. off, and back to no hold. NOTES: — Only items being held appear on the display. —Water cannot be permanently held on, M15506 but it can be permanently held off. — With no temperature displayed, no From the standa

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— In spite of period changes, a tempo- Press Water or Appl keys to display the rary Water override, by default, lasts temporary display and toggle the water or for one hour. appliance state. — With no temperature displayed, no temporary exists. — Press the Hold key twice to get to the temporary display. —A temporary ends when the RSVP price changes to a rate programmed M15509 to switch on the Water or Appliance. NOTES: —A temporary cannot clear or replace a Recovery From Setback hold. Recovery i

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This thermostat uses a recovery process that Programming Your Thermostat turns your heating/cooling equipment on or off at the time you program the temperature to IMPORTANT change. For example, if you set the thermostat Press and release the Present Setting to heat to 72°F at 6:00 AM, the heating key to exit programming and return to equipment comes on at 6:00 AM and begins the standard display. warming the house to 72°F. If you want the temperature in the house to be 72°F at 6:00 NOTES: AM, you

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MORN is the time you get up. Generally, has time to reach the desired tempera- you want the house at a comfortable ture before you get there. temperature when you wake up. Set the NIGHT is the time you usually go to sleep. MORN time earlier than your alarm clock While you are sleeping, you can save so your home has time to reach the energy by setting the thermostat to desired temperature. control the temperature higher or lower DAY is the time you leave for work or (depending on the season). sch

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ture program for every period if your schedule As the cost of energy increases, the thermostat does not require it; for example, if your home is uses your pre-programmed choices to reduce occupied during the day on weekdays, you can usage by temporarily changing the setpoint; program only the MORN and NIGHT times. that is, it changes the temperature setting— increasing it for cooling, decreasing it for NOTE: You cannot set temperatures higher heating—or turns off the water heater and/or than 88°

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NOTE: Before programming the thermostat, remove the clear protective plastic CAUTION display overlay. Equipment Damage Hazard. Use of sharp fingernails or pencil Entering Schedule Programming points can damage the keypad Refer to your Personal Programming Charts beyond repair. and proceed as follows: Use the ball of your finger or a soft pencil eraser when pressing the keys. IMPORTANT The thermostat registers all program- IMPORTANT ming inputs immediately and main- When programming for the appli

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NOTE: When setting a program time or IMPORTANT temperature, the instructions direct Because this procedure can affect up you to “Press and hold until the to seven days of programming, be display shows the desired time (or careful when making changes with temperature).” This changes the multiple days selected. setting quickly in the selected direction. Use this method when the NOTES: change is large (for example, two — If you delete all programming with the hours, or ten degrees). Once the CLEAR

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Step 1: Setting Basic Cooling Times and Temperatures. First program the Press and release until the AM Device MORN time and display shows PGM COOL. temperature, if desired, for the M15403 entire week. Press and release until the AM Day of display shows MON TUE Week WED THU FRI SAT SUN. M15403 Press and release until the AM Time Period display shows MORN. M15403 20 69-1611


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