Honeywell D896 manual

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    PRODUCT DA T A ® U.S. Registered Trademark Copyright © 1997 Honeywell Inc. • All Rights Reserved D896 Automatic V ent Damper GENERAL D896 Automatic V ent Dampers are used with atmospheric type, gas-fired equipment to reduce home heating losses b y closing off the vent betw een heat cycles. FEA TURES • 4-wire plug receptac le. • Includes wir[...]

  • Page 2

    D896 A UT OMA TIC VENT D AMPER 68-0186 2 ORDERING INFORMA TION When purchasing replacement and modernization products from your TRADELINE® wholesaler or distr ibutor , ref er to the TRADELINE® Catalog or price sheets for complete ordering number . If you ha ve additional questions, need further information, or would like to comment on our product[...]

  • Page 3

    D896 A UT OMA TIC VENT D AMPER 68-0186 3 NO TE: A minimum of a 30 V A transf or mer must be used when D896 is installed with S86/S8600/S8610/ S8620. Electrical Connections: F our-wire plug receptacle. Thermostat Anticipator Setting: 0.13A. Operating Times: Appro ximate Damper Opening Time: 30 seconds. Appro ximate Damper Closing Time: 30 seconds. T[...]

  • Page 4

    D896 A UT OMA TIC VENT D AMPER 68-0186 4 IMPORT ANT 1. The atmospheric draft hood outlet area must be smaller or equal to the inlet area of the damper assembly . 2. If a second gas valv e needs to be installed, refer to the gas valv e manufacturer instructions f or the procedure. 3. Using a dual automatic valv e combination gas control or two separ[...]

  • Page 5

    D896 A UT OMA TIC VENT D AMPER 68-0186 5 Fig. 3. Installing D896 V ent Damper . IMPORT ANT Ne ver mount the vent damper with the motor actuator abov e or below the vent. Do not install the damper blade plug if the v ent damper is installed on a system with a continuous or standing pilot. The hole provides the minimum v ent area required by code f o[...]

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    D896 A UT OMA TIC VENT D AMPER 68-0186 6 Fig. 5. D896 with co ver off. Honeywell D892/D896 Wires Honeywell D80B Wires Johnson Q35 Wires EFFIKAL RVG Wires Yellow Orange Green 1 Orange Blue and Red White 2 Blue Black Red 3 Black Yellow Black 4 NORM SERV SERVICE SWITCH HARNESS CABLE CONNECTOR IGNITION GAS PWR LED CALL FOR HEA T LED S3 SWITCH RELA Y 1K[...]

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    D896 A UT OMA TIC VENT D AMPER 68-0186 7 MV MV/PV PV GND (BURNER) 24V GND 24V SPARK S8600F, H, M; S8610F,H POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED. REMOVE PLUG ONLY IF USING VENT DAMPER. FUSE BLOWS ON STARTUP WHEN PLUG IS REMOVED; THEN MODULE OPERATES ONLY WHEN VENT DAMPER IS CONNECTED. 1 1 M11375 SENSE TH-W VENT [...]

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    D896 A UT OMA TIC VENT D AMPER 68-0186 8 Fig. 10. Snap-Tite™ Bo x Connector release. Checkout Heating 1. Tu rn on the po wer supply . 2. If using a thermostat, set the heat anticipator at 0.13A. 3. Set the thermostat or controller to 10 ° F (6 ° C) above the room temperature to call f or heat. 4. Check that the D896 CALL FOR HEA T and IGNITION [...]

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    D896 A UT OMA TIC VENT D AMPER 68-0186 9 Thermostat Setting Symptom Possible Cause Action Set thermostat 10°F above room temperature to call for heat. No response from D896. Incorrect wiring or blown fuse. • Check the circuit breaker or fuse and, if necessary, reset or replace. • Check the transformer and limit control. • Check for 24 Vac ac[...]

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    D896 A UT OMA TIC VENT D AMPER 68-0186 10 ANSI ST ANDARDS EXHIBIT A Procedure For Saf ety Inspection of an Existing Appliance Installation The f ollowing procedure is intended as a guide to aid in determining that an appliance is proper ly installed and is in a safe condition f or continuing use. This procedure is predicated on central furnace, boi[...]

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    D896 A UT OMA TIC VENT D AMPER 68-0186 11 EXHIBIT B Procedure f or Installing Electrically Operated Automatic Vent Damper De vices on Existing Appliances This procedure is intended as a guide to aid in safely installing an electrically operated or mechanically actuated automatic vent damper de vice on an existing appliance . This procedure is based[...]

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    D896 A UT OMA TIC VENT D AMPER 68-0186 12 Honeywell Europe S.A. 3 Avenue du Bourget B-1140 Brussels Belgium Honeywell Asia Pacific Inc. Room 3213-3225 Sun Hung Kai Centre No. 30 Harbour Road Wanchai Hong Kong Home and Building Control Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée 155 Gordon Baker Road North York, Ontario M2H 2C9 Honeywell Latin American Div[...]