How do I adjust my heat anticipator?

How do I adjust my heat anticipator?

If the furnace is cycling on and off too frequently, move the heat anticipator adjustment lever closer to the “LONGER” setting by one calibration mark. If the furnace is exceeding or never reaching the desired set temperature, then move the adjustment lever away from the “LONGER” setting by one calibration mark.

What is a heat anticipator on a Honeywell thermostat?

The heat anticipator is an electrical resistance heater that provides a tiny source of extra heat right inside the wall thermostat of some older room thermostats like the Honeywell T87 bimetallic spring mercury bulb model.

How should you determine the heat anticipator?

Use the manufacturer’s recommended thermostat heat anticipator settings based on printed control circuit data. The heat anticipator Amps setting should be set to match the current (Amp) rating stamped on the name plate of the primary control that the thermostat is controlling.

How do you adjust the anticipator on a Honeywell thermostat?

How to Adjust a Honeywell Thermostat Heat Anticipator

  1. Step 1: Adjust the Thermostat Dial.
  2. Step 2: Switch It to Cool.
  3. Step 3: Remove the Cover.
  4. Step 4: Find the Heat Anticipator Pointer.
  5. Step 5: Adjust the Pointer.
  6. Step 6: Increase the Burner Time.
  7. Step 7: Decrease the Burner Time.
  8. Step 8: Adjust in Small Increments.

What is the best thermostat setting for summer?

78 degrees
The U.S. Department of Energy recommends setting the thermostat to 78 degrees when you are home during the day in the summer. The closer you can stay to the outdoor temperature, the less energy is required to cool your home.

How should you determine the heat anticipator setting on a room thermostat?

Where is the heat anticipator adjustment lever on a thermostat?

This is the heat anticipator adjustment lever arm. (With some thermostats, the printing is found on a bracket adjacent to the adjustment arm.) If the furnace is cycling on and off too frequently, move the heat anticipator adjustment lever closer to the “LONGER” setting by one calibration mark.

What should the heat anticipator amps setting be set to?

The heat anticipator Amps setting should be set to match the current (Amp) rating stamped on the name plate of the primary control that the thermostat is controlling. we give a table of heat anticipator settings recommended by Honeywell or another manufacturer.

How to adjust your heat anticipator to maximize your furnaces efficiency?

In this article I’ll teach you how you can simply adjust your heat anticipator to maximize your furnaces efficiency by two methods. One sort of flying by the seat of your pants and the other more technical using a meter to measure amperage. A little shortcut that is not available on all furnaces is to look on the label.

What are the symptoms of a maladjusted heat anticipator?

Here are the symptoms of a maladjusted heat anticipator. If you’re experiencing symptom number one with the wild temperature swings, the anticipator is probably set at the longer cycles position of .8 amps or close to it. If number two is your problem then the anticipator will be at a setting closer to .15 amps.