Honeywell Chronotherm Iii Thermostat Manual

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  • honeywell t 8085a chronotherm
    I am trying to find directions on how to use this thermostat currently a part of my heating system. The honeywell website didnt have any info.
    Thanks
  • It's
    obsolete.It's a transformer operated analog clock.Just buy a new one.
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  • This product is obsolete and discontinued..
    A good replacement would be the VisionPro 8000, or the FocusPro 6000. The old stat has a battery in it that will wear out, and has no replacement anymore. The clock also will make noise eventually. VisionPro & Focus Pro stats are available from any heating contractor, use the 'Find a Contractor' feature above.
  • Bill
    I sold a lot of these'back in the day' Wasn't the 8082 battery operated and 8085 transformer operated?
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  • Mine are
    From late '50's to '60's models, 24v. powered. Very heavy, was quality made.

  • It is a very simple t'stat. If the clock still moves it can still be used. There are little blue and red pins that insert into the clock. These pins operate a lever that switches the t'stat from the higher setting to the lower setting. If you notice the two tabs on top where you set the temperature are color coded, the colors are the same for the pins. You put a red pin into the clock for when you want the temp to come up, a blue pin to drop the temp back down.
    If the clock doesn't operate, the thermostat will still work, it just won't change the temps automatically.
  • thermostat
    The clock still works.
    I currently have it set in a range from 62-68 degrees.
    I have pins at 5am-9am.What I notice is that if its lets say 8am and the system is on, the boiler will keep the temp at around 68 degrees. When does the range I set up, from 62-68 come into play? I was thinking that when it was on, it would cycle up to the high of 68, and then wait till it fell back to 62 to cycle on again.

  • No, the 68 is for when you're home, the 62 is for at night or when you're away. The way you have it set now, I think, is the red pin turns the temp up to 68 at 5AM. This is to warm the house before you get up. Then you have a blue pin at 9AM which drops the setting back down to 62. It will stay set at 62 all day and night until 5AM when the red setting takes over again.
    Most people would have a red pin set for the morning to warm the house before they get up. The at night they set the blue to cool it down for the night. Some also set an interval for when the go out to work and return at the end of the day.
  • thermostat revised
    Yes it works the way you described.The system goes to red (heating ) at 5am then maintains the temp till it turns to blue(non-heat) to 62.
    How then would you work the thermostat so that when it reached 68, it would not go back on again until it hit the low of 62?
    If the pins were off the clock, would it work in this manner??
  • Mikey
    Those are T852 not 8085
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  • No, it doesn't work that way. It will just maintain the settings, be they higher or lower. The only way to do that is to set the pins closer, but it still won't go to the lower temp until that time comes up on the clock.
  • thermo
    So if I understand this, the heat setting (red pin) will be maintained during the time frame I had set. The boiler will maintain a temp of 68 degrees during the 'on' time until the blue (off) time comes into play?
    Also, I notice that when I take the cover off, their are some places where I could make adjustments?
    Thanks for your help.

  • I think you're on the right track. The red pin engages the red temperature setting, the blue pin engages the blue temperature setting. As long as the time is set correctly, that's all you need to know. The other setting you are seeing is probably the heat anticipator and you should not mess with it.
  • thermo
    I'm glad we had this e-chat.I appreciate your expertise.
  • Honeywell Chronotherm - How is time-of-day set?
    Indeed, the thermostat is old but durable. It is still operating very well in my mother's house. She can't find the instructions. How is the time-of-day set? Thanks.
  • chrono
    ON My thermostat, I have hands. You can move the hands to the correct time of day and the wheel under the cover will correspond to the correct time.
  • chronotherm manual
    Seems like this attached manual might be useful. May not for the exact chronotherm originally mentioned, but should be of use.
  • Chronotherm Clock
    I have an old chronotherm thermostat as well but the clock does not work. It still turns the furnace on an off but is there any hope of fixing the clock so I can have it turn down the temp at night and up in the morning.

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Honeywell Chronotherm Iii Thermostat Manual

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  • Contact Honeywell below
    and explain to them that you are looking for a steam thermostat. It should be the one with the lowest cycles per hour. Mine can be set to 1.2 cycles per hour.
    http://www.honeywell-thermostat.com/contact.html
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  • I just replaced a mercury thermostat
    I have a single pipe steam system. I just replaced a broken mercury thermostat with a TH5110 (I got it for about $45). The anticipator in the mercury thermostat was shot as the boiler was cycling every couple of minutes.
    I picked that thermostat after reading this FAQ:
    http://www.heatinghelp.com/article/21/Systems-FAQ/43/Steam-systems-Best-thermostats
    It seems to be working well and does have a 'gravity/steam' configuration setting.
    Full disclosure - I am not an expert, just a home owner that is new to steam. Good Luck.
  • Mercury thermostat anticipator
    Are you sure the thermostat was broken? There is very little that can go wrong with the anticipator. It has a very large range of adjustment. In fact yours sounds like it was working too well, if it was causing short cycling.
    By moving the adjustment up to the 1.2 setting you could effectively defeat the anticipator and produce very long heating cycles.
  • I believe so
    The temperature never got above 56 on the thermostat even though it was set to 62, and regardless of where the anticipator was set the boiler cycled very couple of mins.
    With the new thermostat the temperature is where it should be and the boiler runs much longer.
  • What is the correct anticipator setting
    What is the correct anticipator setting for a steam system. I have a munal Hoeywell chronotherm with a clock
  • Find the right manual
    by doing a search online.
    Here is the manual for the T8631A,R Communicating Chronotherm III Thermostats - see figure 8 on page 4:
    http://customer.honeywell.com/techlit/pdf/69-0000s/69-0689.pdf
    I found this manual by searching for 'honeywell chronotherm Adjustable cycling rates' - several other models showed up also.
  • old T-stat honeywell
    thanks for the hint, i contacted honeywell,they recommended a model and i also plan to give them a call,they included the phone #, thanks!
  • ebay
    can you believe it, I found everything but..and when i had a question,no-one knew what kind of t-stat they had. but. i will go there one more time. thanks
  • Mercury settings for Honeywell Thermostat
    I just rented an apartment here in Colorado..and upon moving in I discovered that the apartment is equipped with an swamp cooler (that what they call them here this unit sits on top of the apartment..and there's a Honeywell thermostat in the downstairs and I guess it's for the air condition unit (radiator) ..which is set around the baseboard area of the apartment / I am unfamiliar with them..anyway the Thermostat on the wall, I guess the model # which starts with a T according to Honeywell is T822D2550 looks as if someone has been adjusting it..well my question is what are the correct setting I should set the mercury switch on the thermostat..I'm not trying to give the electric company no more than I need too...
    don't want to pay to much
    James
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