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    1 62-3047 C. H. • 12-94 • ©Honeywell Inc. 1994 • Form Number 62-3047 T104F Thermostatic Contr ol The T104F Thermostatic Control is used with a V110 Valve Body to control radiators, convectors, baseboard heating units, or other heating units with standard capacity requirements. The control is self-powered and requires no electrical connection[...]

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    62-3047 2 Fig. 2—V110 Valve Bodies. OTHER AVAILABLE T100 THERMOSTATIC CONTROLS (See Fig. 3): T104A Control with internal sensor. T104B Control with remote sensor/setpoint. T104C Control with remote sensor and remote setpoint. T104V Control with internal sensor and tamper-resistant setpoint and mounting. ACCESSORY A104F1007 Limit Pins. G111B1053 B[...]

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    3 62-3047 Fig. 4—Typical installations. M9734 18 INCH MINIMUM Settings and Calibration The T104F Control includes an adjustable range limit- ing pin (order additional pins separately). The pin is fac- tory-set to limit the low range of the control to the frost protection (*) setting (see Fig. 5). The pin can be moved to a different low or high li[...]

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    62-3047 4 M9715 ADJUSTMENT KNOB END CAP ACTUATOR 2 3 2. Lift the end cap off the adjustment knob. See Fig. 6. Fig. 6—Lift the end cap off the adjustment knob. 3. Remove the adjustment knob from the actuator as follows: a. Turn the adjustment knob so the desired knob setting is aligned with the white line on the actuator base. b. Pull the knob off[...]

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    5 62-3047 Tr oubleshooting Sympton Possible Cause Solution All sections of the radiator are not heating. 1. Many radiators are over-sized and all sections are not required to heat up to maintain the set room temperature. 1. System is operating properly. Underheating. 1. Sensor is in the wrong location. 1. Change the sensor location or change the co[...]

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    62-3047 6 QUALITY IS KEY Honeywell Braukmann Honeywell Braukmann Helping You Control Your World Honeywell Inc. Honeywell Limited—Honeywell Limitée 1985 Douglas Drive North 740 Ellesmere Road Golden Valley, MN 55422 Scarborough, Ontario M1P 2V9 Printed in Germany www.honeywell.ca/braukmann[...]