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- From: hbb@cbnewsf.cb.att.com (harlan.b.braude)
- Subject: Calibrating old Honeywell "round" thermostats (for furnaces)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.162041.1142@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
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- Organization: AT&T
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 16:20:41 GMT
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- I need some calibration information for one of these thermostats.
- The newer "round" thermostats may be functionally different than
- what I have, so I'll first describe the "algorithm" of mine (as I
- understand it) and then present my question.
-
- algorithm:
-
- There is a small vial of mercury attached to one end of a
- temperature-sensitive coil. At the other end of the vial
- are wires for a low-voltage selenoid (it's for an oil-fueled
- steam system.) When the vial tips far enough so that the
- mercury in the vial completes the circuit, the furnace fires
- up.
-
- My question relates to the use of two small levers in the thermostat
- that are in addition to the temperature selection dial and can be
- seen when the front cover is removed. One lever points to a position
- on a scale from .2 to .8 at .1 increments and the second lever has
- a scale from 6 - 10 that is marked by an arrow with the word "longer"
- (I think.)
-
- Clearly, these levers are supposed to be set in some complementary
- fashion to define the optimal temperature range around the set
- temperature; the idea being to limit the on/off cycling of the
- furnace.
-
- What is the optimal balance and how is it achieved?
-
- Currently, the thermostat allows the temperature to drop too low
- between cycles. Is trial and error the only way or is there a more
- direct path to comfort short of replacing the thermostat with
- something more modern?
- --
- Harlan B. Braude
- hbb@karin.att.com
-