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t-stat anticipator
brucewo1b
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Select models of the R7184 primary controls have a pre-installed T-T jumper resistor. To connect a 24 V thermostat to the T-T terminals of these controls, first, use a pair of side cutters to cut off the jumper. Caution: Connecting an electronic thermostat to the T-T terminals without first removing the T-T jumper resistor may damage the thermostat.
http://training.rwbeckett.com/modules/R7184/highband/sw07.htm
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http://training.rwbeckett.com/modules/R7184/highband/sw07.htm
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t-stat anticipator
Anyone having a problem with a T87F overriding with a steam convector system? Is anticipator critical with a Honeywell R7184B primary?0 -
Ken
I never gave it any thought until now, but T87F are rated .1 to 1.2 Amps, the Honeywell R7184B TT is rated at 100ma making me think that it would run like a .2 amp control with the anticipator set at 1.2 amps long cycles, you may need a Millivolt tstat for that control.Then again I may be all wet.
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