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Honeywell T7200D Programmable Thermostat User Manual

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Honeywell T7200D Programmable Thermostat  

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APPLICATION

The T7200, T7300 Thermostats and Q7300 Subbases control 24 Vac commercial single zone heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment. In addition, the Q7300H Communicating Subbase can communicate schedule information and system instructions to other devices in a LONWORKS® network.

FEATURES

All Models:

  •  7-day programming.
  •  Two Occupied and two Unoccupied periods per day.
  •  Individual heat and cool setpoints available for Occupied and Unoccupied periods.
  •  Proportional plus Integral (P+I) control eliminates temperature fluctuations.
  •  Intelligent Recovery® control automatically optimizes equipment start times based on building load.
  •  Intelligent Fan™ feature energizes fan continuously in the Occupied periods. Fan can also be configured for conventional heat or electric heat fan operation.
  •  Automatic or manual changeover models available.
  •  Universal Versaguard™ Thermostat guards available.
  •  Convenient overrides allow temporary setpoint changes.
  •  Keypad lockout available.

T7200D,E Thermostats
Use on single-stage conventional (T7200D) or heat pump (T7200E) applications.

T7300D,E Thermostats:
Use on multistage conventional (T7300D) or heat pump

(T7300E) applications.
Models available with remote sensor capability.

T7300F Thermostats

  • Use on single-stage or multistage system in conventional or heat pump applications.
  • Auxiliary contacts on Q7300 can be used to interface with C7400/W7459 Economizer System for total integration of rooftop control.
  • Remote temperature sensors available for use with all models.
  • Different levels of keypad lockout available.

Q7300 Subbase

  • Use with T7300D,E,F Thermostats.
  • Auxiliary contacts can be used to interface with
  • C7400/W7459 Economizer System for total integration of rooftop control.
  • When used with the T7300F (revision 4 or later), the
  • Q7300H communicates with other network devices.
  • Q7300L two stages of heat control ML7984 and V5011/ V5013 valve: stage 1 opens valve 40%; stage 2 100%.
  • Q7300L provides two-speed fan control:
    •  Low: heat and occupied fan.
    •  High: cooling

SPECIFICATIONS

 

Model

 

Applications

Subbase Required Maximum Stages  

Wiring Diagram

 

Changeoverb

Heat Cool
T7200D Conventional Nonea 1 1 20 Automatic or Manual
T7200E Heat Pump Nonea 1 1 21
T7300D Conventional Q7300A,G,L 3 3 22-23, 28, 34
T7300E Heat Pump Q7300C,D 3 2 24-27
T7300F Conventional or Heat Pump Q7300A,C,D,G,L 3 3 22-28,34
Q7300H 3 3 29-33
 

Model

 

Applications

Thermostat Required Maximum Stagesa,b  

Wiring Diagram

Heat Cool
Q7300A Conventional T7300D,F 2 2 22-23
Q7300C Heat Pump T7300E,F 3 2 2426
Q7300D Heat Pump T7300E,F 3 2 27
Q7300G Conventional T7300D,F 3 3 28
Q7300Hc Heat Pump T7300F 3 2 29
Q7300Hd Heat Pump T7300F 3 2 30
Q7300H Conventional T7300F 3 3 31
Q7300H Conventional T7300F 2 1 32
Q7300L Conventionale T7300D,F 2 1 34

ORDERING INFORMATION

When purchasing replacement and modernization products from your TRADELINE® wholesaler or distributor, refer to the TRADELINE® Catalog or price sheets for complete ordering number. If you have additional questions, need further information, or would like to comment on our products or services, please write or phone:

  • Your local Home and Building Control Sales Office (check white pages of your phone directory).
  • Home and Building Control Customer Relations
  • Honeywell, 1885 Douglas Drive North
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota 55422-4386 (800) 328-5111

In Canada—Honeywell Limited/Honeywell Limitée, 35 Dynamic Drive, Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9. International Sales and Service Offices in all principal cities of the world. Manufacturing in Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom, U.S.A.

Electrical Ratings

  • 24 Vac, 50/60 Hz.
  • 20 to 30 Vac, 50/60 Hz.

Batteries: No batteries required.

Auxiliary Heat and Emergency Heat Indication:
Thermostat display indicates when Auxiliary Heat or Emergency Heat are activated.

Loss of Power: The thermostat maintains programmed times and temperatures for the life of the product. The clock and day information is retained for a minimum of two hours.
Light Emitting Diodes (LED):

  • Two user-defined LED (not available on Q7300H).
  • Two defined (CHECK and MAINTENANCE) LED on select models.

System Current Draw: 6 VA maximum at 30 Vac, 50/60 Hz.

Output Relay Current Draw: See Table 3

Relay Running (A) Inrush (A)
Fan 0.5 2.5
Heat (all stages) 1.5 3.5
Cool (all stages) 1.5 7.5
Auxiliary (Economizer) 1.5 3.5

Temperature

Ratings

  • Operating Ambient: 40°F to 110°F (4°C to 43°C).
  • Shipping: -30°F to +150°F (-34°C to +65°C).
  • Display Accuracy: ±1°F (±0.5°C).

Setpoint

  • Range: 45°F to 95°F (7°C to 35°C).
  • Deadband: 2°F (1°C).
  • Default Settings: See Table 4.
Control Occupied Unoccupied
Heating 70°F (21°C) 55°F (13°C)
Cooling 78°F (26°C) 90°F (32°C)

Remote Sensor Wiring Temperature Offset
Temperature offset occurs with 500 ft (157m) to 1000 ft (305m) of 2-wire cable. See Table 5.

Humidity Ratings: 5% to 90% RH, noncondensing.

Clock Accuracy: ±1 minute per month.

Temperature Range 18 AWG 20 AWG 22 AWG
50 to 90°F -0.4°F -0.7°F -1.0°F
10 to 32°C -0.3°C -0.4°C -0.6°C

Minimum Stage Operation Time

  • Minimum On (Heat and Cool): factory setting 2 minutes; option 0 minutes.
  • Minimum Off (Cool and Heat Pump): factory setting 4 minutes; option 0, 1, 3, 5 minutes.

Mounting Means

  • T7200: Mounts on a wallplate.
  • T7300: Mounts on a Q7300 Subbase.

Accessories

  • C7150B1004 Discharge Air Sensor: for checkout use only (form 63-2072).
  • M7415 Damper Actuator (form 63-2100).
  • ML7984 Valve Actuator (form 95C-10753).
  • Q7760A Serial LonTalk® Adapter.
  • R8222 Switching Relay (form 60-2056).
  • T675A Temperature Control (form 60-2200).
  • T7022A1010 Remote Temperature Sensor (form 60-0247).
  • T7047C Remote Temperature Sensor (form 62-3050).
  • T7047G Remote Temperature Sensor (form 62-3050).
  • T7147A Remote Temperature Sensor and Override Module (form 62-3049).
  • W859F Packaged Economizer (form 63-2476).
  • W950A System Supervisor (form 60-2351).
  • W7459 Economizer Logic Module (form 63-2141).
  • W6210/W7210 Economizer (form 63-2528).
  • W6215/W7215 Economizer (form 63-2544).

Approvals:

  • European Community Mark (CE) Listed.
  • Q7300H only: LONMARK® Functional Profile No. 8060,
  • Thermostat Object (type 09).

MERCURY NOTICE
If this control is replacing a control that contains mercury in a sealed tube, do not place your old control in the trash. Dispose of properly. Contact your local waste management authority for instructions regarding recycling and the proper disposal of an old control. If you have questions, call Honeywell Customer Response Center at 1-800-468-1502.

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INSTALLATION

When Installing this Product…

  •  Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow the instructions can damage the product or cause a hazardous condition.
  •  Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the product to make sure the product is suitable for your application.
  •  Installer must be a trained, experienced service technician.
  •  After completing installation, use these instructions to check out the product operation.

Location

  • Do not install the thermostat where it can be affected by:
  • drafts, or dead spots behind doors and in corners.
  • hot or cold air from ducts.
  • radiant heat from sun or appliances.
  • concealed pipes and chimneys.
  • unheated (uncooled) areas such as an outside wall behind the thermostat.

T7200 Wallplate or Q7300 Subbase without Remote-Mounted Temperature Sensor
Install the thermostat about 5 ft (1.5m) above the floor in an area with good air circulation at average temperature. See Fig. 2.

Q7300 Subbase with Remote-Mounted Temperature Sensor(s)
If only the remote-mounted temperature sensor(s) is used to sense and control room temperature, then install the thermostat in an area that is accessible for setting and adjusting the temperature and settings. If both the subbase and remote-mounted temperature sensor(s) are used to sense and control room temperature, then install the subbase about 5 ft above the floor in an area with good air circulation. Install the remote-mounted sensor(s) about 5 ft (1.5m) above the floor in an area with good air circulation at average temperature. See Fig. 2. If multiple remote sensors are required, they must be arranged in a temperature averaging network consisting of two, three, four, five or nine sensors.

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NOTES:

  •  When sensor averaging, the T7147A can be substituted for the T7047C. The T7147A includes OVERRIDE and WARMER/COOLER keys.
  •  Up to four T7147As can be used in parallel to place the thermostat in Temporary Occupied.

Mounting Subbase/Wallplate

The subbase/wallplate mounts horizontally on the wall or a 2 in. by 4 in. wiring box. Position the subbase/wallplate horizontally on the wall or on a 2 in. by 4 in. wiring box.

  • Position and level the subbase/wallplate.
  • Use a pencil to mark the mounting holes. See Fig. 9.
  • Remove the subbase/wallplate from the wall and drill two 3/16 inch holes in the wall (if drywall) as marked.
  • For firmer material such as plaster or wood, drill two 7/32 inch holes. Gently tap anchors (provided) into the drilled holes until flush with the wall.
  • Position the subbase/wallplate over the holes, pulling wires through the wiring opening.
  • Loosely insert the mounting screws into the holes.
  • Tighten mounting screws.

WIRING SUBBASE/WALLPLATE

  • All wiring must comply with local electrical codes and ordinances.
  • Follow equipment manufacturer wiring instructions when available. Refer to the Wiring section for typical hookups.
  • A letter code is located near each terminal for identification.
  • Refer to Table 6 for terminal designations.

CAUTION

  • Electrical Shock Hazard.
  • Power supply can cause electrical shock.
  • Disconnect power before beginning installation.
  • Loosen the terminal screws on the subbase/wallplate and connect the system wires.

IMPORTANT

  • Use 18-gauge, solid-conductor color-coded thermostat cable for proper wiring. If using 18- gauge stranded wire, no more than ten wires can be used.
  • Do not use larger than 18-gauge wire.
  • Securely tighten each terminal screw.
  • Push excess wire back into the hole.
  • Plug the hole with nonflammable insulation to prevent drafts from affecting the thermostat.

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Terminal Designations  

Typical Connection

 

Function

Terminal Type
Standard Alternate
A1 A2a Dry auxiliary contacts for economizer control; A1 is normally open during Unoccupied periods and closed during Occupied periods. Output Dry contact
A1, A2 Damper control relay (Q7300L only). Input, Output 24V powered contact
A2 A1a Dry auxiliary contacts for economizer control (A2 is common). Input Dry contact
A3 Dry auxiliary contacts for economizer control; A3 is normally open during Occupied periods and closed during Unoccupied periods. Output Dry contact
AS, AS C7150B Discharge Air Sensor connection. Input
B Heating changeover valve. Output 24V powered contact
C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 Communication input for T7147. Input Low power
E K Emergency heat relay. Output 24V powered contact
Terminal Designations  

Typical Connection

 

Function

Terminal Type
Standard Alternate
EB, EB Q7300H LONWORKS® bus connection to LONWORKS® network. Input, Output Communi- cations
G F Fan relay. Output 24V powered contact
O R Cooling changeover valve. Output 24V powered contact
R V 24V system transformer. Input
RC 24V cooling transformer. Input
RH 24V heating transformer. Input
T, T Remote sensor input for T7047 or T7147. Input
W1 H1, R3 Stage 1 heating relay (Q7300A,G,H) or auxiliary heat relay (Q7300C,D,H). Output 24V powered contact
W2 H2, R4, W3, Y Stage 2 heating relay. Output 24V powered contact
W3 Stage 3 heating relay. Output 24V powered contact
X Bb, C, X1, X2 Common. Input
X1, X3 A, A1, A2, C, L, X, Z User defined Light Emitting Diodes (LED). Annunciation
X4 LED common. Annunciation
Y1 C1, M, Y Stage 1 compressor contactor (Q7300C,D,H). Output 24V powered contact
Y1, Y RS, M Stage 1 cooling compressor (Q7300A,G,Hc,L). Output 24V powered contact
Y2 C2 Stage 2 cooling compressor (conventional). Stage 2 compressor contactor (heat pump). Output 24V powered contact
Y3 Stage 3 cooling compressor. Output 24V powered contact
BM ML7984 Actuator connection (Q7300Hc, L only); no call for heat, valve closed; call for stage 1 heat, valve approximately one-half open; call for stage 2 heat, valve fully open. Output
FC Fan control transformer (Q7300Hc, L only). Input
GH High-speed fan output (Q7300Hc, L only); activate during calls for cooling. Output 24V powered contact
GL Low-speed fan output (Q7300Hc, L only); activated on calls for heat and fan On selection. Output 24V powered contact
P1, P2 Pump interlock relay (Q7300Hc, L only); operates circulator pump in hydronic heat or energizes conventional heat system. Input, Output 24V powered contact
RM ML7984A Actuator connection (Q7300Hc, L only); no call for heat, valve closed; call for stage 1 heat, valve approximately one-half open; call for stage 2 heat, valve fully open. Output
C, H, L HSII Control Panel.
O Momentary circuit changeover.
P Defrost.
R1, R2 Low- and high-speed fan relays.
T External temperature readout, T-relay; outdoor thermistor.

Mounting Thermostat on Subbase/Wallplate
The thermostat mounts on the subbase/wallplate after it is installed:

  •  Engage the tabs at the top of the thermostat and subbase/wallplate.
  •  Press the lower edge of the case to latch.

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SETTINGS

Using Thermostat Keys
The thermostat keys are used to:

  •  set current time and day,
  •  program times and setpoints for heating and cooling,
  •  override the program temperatures,
  •  display present setting,
  •  set system and fan operation,
  •  configure Installer Setup,
  •  check Installer System Test.

Setting System and Fan (select models)
The system’s default setting is Heat. The fan default is set so the fan operates continuously in Occupied periods, Unoccupied period recovery times and with the heating and cooling equipment in Unoccupied periods. Use the System and Fan keys to change the settings. Fan and system operation are configured in the Installer Setup options.

The system settings are:

  •  Em Heat (T7200E, T7300/Q7300C, D, H): The emergency heat relay is on continuously.
  • The thermostat cycles the highest stage of heat. The cooling system is off. The compressor is de-energized.
  •  Heat: The thermostat controls the heating.
  •  Off: Both the heating and cooling are off.
  •  Cool: The thermostat controls the cooling.
  •  Auto: The thermostat automatically changes between heating and cooling depending on the indoor temperature.

The fan settings are:

  •  On: Fan operates continuously in occupied period.
  •  Auto: Equipment controls the fan in the Unoccupied periods. The Intelligent Fan™ operation (Installer Setup number 17) offers three choices for the fan operation in

Occupied periods:

  •  fan turns on only when there is a call for heat or cool.
  •  fan operates continuously in Occupied periods.
  •  fan is on continuously in Occupied periods and Unoccupied period recovery times.

Setting Temperature
Refer to Table 4 for the default temperature setpoints. See Programming section for complete instructions on changing the setpoint

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INSTALLER SETUP

The installer uses the Installer Setup to customize the thermostat to specific systems. (See Table 7.) The table includes all the configuration options available. A combination of key presses are required to use the InstallerHoneywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 14

Setup feature:

  • To enter the Installer Setup, press and hold Heat/Cool
  • Settings and both the increase A and decrease T keys until the first number is displayed. All display segments appear for approximately three seconds before the number is displayed. See Fig. 13 and 14.
  • To advance to the next Installer Setup number, press Unoccupied Temp.
  • To return to an Installer Setup number, press Heat/Cool Settings.
  • To change a setting, use the increase A or decrease T key.
  • To exit the Installer Setup, press Run Program.

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Select

Installer Setup Number (PressUnoccupie

Temp to change)

 

Factory Setting

Other Choices (Press .A or T to change)  

Actual Setting

d

Display

Description Display Description
Not used 1
Fan operationa 2 0 Conventional applications where equipment controls fan operation in heat mode. 1 Electric heat applications where thermosta controls fan operation in heat mode. t
Output stages of heating 3 Subbase dependant Stages of heat. 0, 1, 2,

or 3

0: No heating.

1: One stage of heat.

2: Two stages of heat.
3: Three stages of heat.
Heating cycle rate 4 4 Stage 1: 4 cph. 3, 6, 8o

9

3r :  3 cph (hot water systems or high efficiency furnaces).

6:  6 cph (conventional systems).

8:  8 cph (conventional systems).

9: 9 cph (electric heat systems).

5 4 Stage 2: 4 cph.
6 4 Stage 3: 4 cph.
7 4 Emergency heat relay is on continuously. Highest stage of heat cycles at 4 cph(Q7300Cor only).  

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Cooling output stages 8 Subbase dependant Stages of cooling. 0, 1, 2or

3

0: No cooling.

1: One cooling stage. 2: Two cooling stages.

3: Three cooling stages.
Cooling cycle rate 9 4 Stage 1: 4 cph. 3 3: 3 cph.
10 4 Stage 2: 4 cph.
11 4 Stage 3: 4 cph.
System setting 12 Model System selection. 0, 1 or 2 0: System setting key is operational. 1: Auto setting disabled.

2: Auto only setting.

adjustment dependant
(models with
System key)
Not used 13
Degree temperature display 14 0 Temperature displayed in °F. 1 Temperature displayed in °C.
Displaying temperature (T7300F only). 15 0 Temperature displayed. 1 Temperature not displayed.
Clock format. 16 0 12-hour clock format. 1 24-hour clock format.
Intelligent Fan™ operation. 17 2 Fan operates continuously in Occupied and recovery modes. Fan operates with call for heat or cool in Unoccupied mode. 0 or 1 0: Fan operates only with call for heat or cool (Occupied and Unoccupied modes

1: Fan operates continuously in Occupied mode. Fan operates with call for heat or cool in Unoccupied mode.

 

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Auxiliary contact operation. 18 0 0: Time of day contact. 1 1: Economizer contacts.
 

 

Select

Installer Setup Number (PressUnoccupie

Temp to change)

 

Factory Setting

Other Choices (Press .A or T to change)  

Actual Setting

d

Display

Description Display Description
Extended fan operation in heaat (T7300F only). 19 0 No extended fan operation after call for heat ends. 1 Fan operation extended 90 sec after call fo heat ends. r
Extended fan 20 0 No extended fan operation after 1 Fan operation is extended 90 seconds afte r
operation in the call for cooling ends. the call for cooling ends.
cooling
(T7300F only).
Fan key adjustment (models with Fan key). 21 0 Fan setting key operational. 1 Fan setting key is Auto only.
Remote sensing. 22 0 Remote sensing not activated. 1 Remote sensing activated.
Temperature averagingnetworkb (T7300F only). 23 0 Temperature averaging disabled. 1 Temperature averaging between local sensor and remote sensor(s) activated.
Not used. 24
Keypad lockout level (keypad lockout enabled/ disabled by DIP switch 1 on

thermostat back). (T7300F only)

25 0 No lockout. 1, 2 or 3 1: Lockout all thermostat keys except system and fan settings, temporary setpoint, clock and day adjustments, increase.A and decreaseT.

2: Lockout all keys except Set Current Da Time, increase.A and decreaseT.

3: Lockout all keys except Temporary Occupied and Set Current Day/Time (fo clock, day adjustment).

 

 

 

y/

r
Duration of temporary override. 26 3 3: Three hour override. 1, 8 or

12

1: One hour override. 8: Eight hour override.

12: Twelve hour override.

Not used. 27 through 29
Deadband (T7300F only). 30 2 Heating and cooling setpoints ca be set no closer than 2°F (1.1°C). n3 – 10 Heating and cooling setpoints can be set no closer than the chosen value.
Interstage control point (T7300F, Q7300C,D only). 31 0 Disabled. 1 – 12 Temperature must change more than chosen value before system calls for next stage. (Example: heat setpoint: 68°F (20°C interstage setting: 2°F (1.1°C), temperatur is 65.5°F (18.5°C). Second stage turns on, brings temperature to 66°F (19°C) and turn off. Heat pump continues torununtil setpoin is reached.  

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e

s t
Minimum on- time (T7300F). 32 2 2-minuteminimum on- time for heating and cooling. 0 or 1 Nominimum on-time or 1-minute minimum on-time for heating and cooling.
Minimum compressor off- time. 33 4 4-minuteminimumcompressor off-time. 0, 1, 2, 3

or 5

Minimum number of minutes (0 through 5) compressor is off between compressor cal  

s.

Temperature heat range stops (T7300F). 34 90 Highest heat setpoint. 40 to 89 Heat setpoint temperature range (1°F increments).
Temperature cooling range stops (T7300F). 35 45 Lowest cooling setpoint. 46 to 99 Temperature range (1°F increments) for cooling setpoint.
Not used. 36
 

 

Select

Installer Setup Number (PressUnoccupie

Temp to change)

 

Factory Setting

Other Choices (Press .A or T to change)  

Actual Setting

d

Display

Description Display Description
Temperature display adjustment. 37 0 No difference in displayed temperature and actual room temperature. 1 – 6 1: Display adjusts to 1°F (0.6°C) higher than actual room temperature.

2: Display adjusts to 2°F (1.1°C) higher than actual room temperature.

3: Display adjusts to 3°F (1.7°C) higher than actual room temperature.

4: Displayadjusts to 1°F (0.6°C) lower tha actual room temperature.

5: Displayadjusts to 2°F (1.1°C) lower tha actual room temperature.

6: Displayadjusts to 3°F (1.7°C) lower tha actual room temperature.

 

 

 

 

 

n n n

Minimum off-time in heating. 38 4 4: 4-minuteminimumoff-time 0, 1, 2,

3, or 5

Minimum number of minutes (0 through 5) the heating equipment is off between calls for heat.
Not used. 39
Installer Setup lockout (enable/ disable keypad lockout using DIP switch 1 on thermostat back). 40 0 0: No Installer Setup lockout. 1 1: Installer Setup lockout activated.

Setting Current Time/Day

  • Press Set Current Day/Time.

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  • Press Day until the current day is displayed.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 31
  • NOTE: Sun = Sunday, Mon = Monday, Tue = Tuesday, Wed = Wednesday, Thu = Thursday, Fri = Friday, Sat = Saturday.
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  • Press Run Program.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 33

INSTALLER SYSTEM TEST
Use the Installer System Test to check the thermostat configurations and operation. Refer to Table 8 for a list of available system tests. To start the system test:

CAUTION

  • Possible Equipment Damage.
  • Equipment damage can result if compressor is cycled too quickly.
  • The minimum off time for compressors is bypassed during the Installer System Test. Equipment damage can occur if the compressor is cycled too quickly.
  • Press and hold both the increase and decrease keys until 10 appears. All segments of the LCD display for three seconds before 10 appears.

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Test Number  

System Test Description

10 to 19 Heating equipment can be turned on and off.
20 to 29 Emergency heat equipment can be turned on and off (Q7300C,D,H only).
30 to 39 Cooling equipment can be turned on and off.
40 to 49 Fan equipment can be turned on and off.
60 0 to

60 19

Keyboard keys test.
70 to 79 Thermostat information including date code and software versions are displayed.

Thermostat Information

  • Press Heat/Cool Settings to access thermostat information.

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  • Press increase  to display the production date code.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 24
  • The first two large digits are the month and the third digit is the last digit of the year. (Example: 036 = March 1996).Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 25
  • Press increase  again to display the software identification code. (Example: 02 = software ID code 2).Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 26
  • Press increase  again to display the software revision number. (Example: 001 = revision number 1).Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 27
  • Press increase again to display the EEPROM identification code. (Example: 314 = EEPROM ID 313).Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 28
  • Press increase  again to display the subbase identification code. (Example: HP = heat pump subbases).
  • Press Run Program to exit the self-test. The self-test times out after four minutes without any key presses3
 

Key to Press

Test Number  

Description

Heating Equipment System Test
Heat/Cool Settings 10 Enter heating equipment system test.
.A 11 Stage-one heat turns on. The system fan is also energized.
.A 12 Stage-two heat turns on. Stage-one heat and system fan remain on.
.A 13 Stage-three heat turns on. Stage-one and stage-two heat with the system fan are on.
T 12 Stage-three heat turns off.
T 11 Stage-two heat turns off.
T 10 Stage-one heat and system fan turn off.
Emergency Heating Equipment System Test (T7300E,F with Q7300C,D)
Heat/Cool Settings 20 Change from heating to emergency heating equipment system test (Em Heat on).
.A 21 Fan turns on.
T 20 Fan and highest stage heat turns off.
Cooling Equipment System Test
Heat/Cool Settings 30 Change from heating or emergency heating to cooling equipment system test.
.A 31 Stage-one cooling and system fan turn on.
.A 32 Stage-two cool turn on. Stage-one cool and system fan remain on.
.A 33 Stage-three cool turns on (Q7300G,H only). Stage-one and stage-two cool with system fan remain on.
T 32 Stage-three cool turns off.
T 31 Stage-two cool turns off.
T 30 Stage-one cool and system fan turn off.
Fan Equipment System Test
Heat/Cool Settings 40 Change from cooling to fan equipment system test.
.A 41 Fan turns on.
.A 42 High speed fan turns on (Q7300Ha, L only).
T 41 High speed fan turns off.
T 40 Fan turns off.
Key Operation System Test
Heat/Cool Settings 60 2 Change from fan to key operation system test.
Unoccupied Temp 60 0 Unoccupied Temp test number is displayed.
Occupied Temp 60 1 Occupied Temp test number is displayed.
.A 60 3 Increase test number is displayed.
T 60 5 Decrease test number is displayed.
Clear Start Time 60 7 Clear Start Time test number is displayed.
Day 60 8 Day test number is displayed.
Copy 60 9 Copy test number is displayed.
Unoccupied Start TIme 60 10 Unoccupied Start Time test number is displayed.
System (select models) 60 11 System test number is displayed.
Fan (select models) 60 12 Fan test number is displayed.
Set Current Day/Time 60 14 Set Current Day/Time test number is displayed.
Run Program 60 15 Run Program test number is displayed.
Temporary Occupied 60 16 Temporary Occupied test number is displayed.
Occupied Start Time 60 17 Occupied Start Time test number is displayed.
Continuous Unoccupied 60 19 Continuous Unoccupied test number is displayed.

Setting Keypad Lockout Switch (T7300 only)
The DIP switch 1, on the thermostat back, activates the lockout features. The switch must be set ON (up) to activate the lockout feature

If keypad lockout is desired:

  •  Remove the thermostat from the subbase.
  •  Set the switch to ON.
  •  Enter the Installer Setup.
  •  Select option 25 to choose the level of keypad lockout
  •  Activate the lockout by setting option 40 to 1.

 

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PROGRAMMING

The thermostat operates at the Unoccupied temperature setting unless the thermostat is programmed. Table 10 shows the default temperature settings. (The program has four):

  •  Occupied heat.
  •  Occupied cool.
  •  Unoccupied heat.
  •  Unoccupied cool.
Control Occupied Unoccupied
Heating 70°F (21°C) 55°F (13°C)
Cooling 78°F (26°C) 90°F (32°C)

The keyboard is located behind the thermostat cover. Up to sixteen keys are used to set, review and modify programmed times and temperature settings. The thermostat display shows day, time, program period and temperature. The thermostat can be set for two Occupied and two Unoccupied times for each day of the week (28 independent time settings). Temporary Occupied key provides quick temporary temperature changes for increased occupant comfort. The Continuous Unoccupied key provides energy efficient operation for extended periods of time.

 

Day

Occupied Period 1 Unoccupied Period 1 Occupied Period 2 Unoccupied Period 2
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

IMPORTANT To program the thermostat, 24 Vac is required (turn on system power). The keyboard lockout feature must be disabled by setting the DIP switch 1 on the back of the thermostat to the Off position.

Setting Current Day/Time

  • Press Set Current Day/Time.

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  • Press Day until the current day is displayed.
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  • Press increase or decrease until the current time is displayed.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 32
  • Press Run Program.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 33

Setting Program Times

  • Press Occupied Start Time.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 34
  • Press Day until the desired day is displayed.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 35
  • Press increase or decrease until the desired start time is displayed.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 36
  • Press Occupied Start Time a second time to set a second Occupied Start Time.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 37
  • Press increase or decrease until the desired start time is displayed.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 38
  • Press Unoccupied Start Time.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 39
  • Press increase or decrease until the desired start time is displayed.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 40
  • Press Unoccupied Start Time a second time to set a second Unoccupied Start Time.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 41
  • Press increase or decrease until the desired start time is displayed.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 42

Copying a Day

  • Press Occupied Start Time.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 43
  • Press Day to select the day to be copied if different from the day displayed.
  • Press Copy.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 44
  • Press Day until the day to be copied to is displayed.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 45
  • Press Copy.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 46
  • Repeat steps 3 through 5 for all the days desired.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 47
  • Press Run Program.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 48

Setting Program Temperature Setpoints

  •  Press Occupied Temp.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 49
  • Press increase or decrease until the desired temperature is displayed.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 50
  •  Press Heat/Cool Settings to change between heat and cool settings.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 51
  •  Press increase or decrease until the desired temperature is displayed.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 52
  •  Press Unoccupied Temp.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 53
  •  Press increase or decrease until the desired temperature is displayed.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 54
  •  Press Heat/Cool Settings to change between heat and cool settings.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 55
  • Press increase or decrease until the desired temperature is displayed.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 56
  • Press Run Program.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 57

Clearing Program Start Times

  •  Press Occupied Start Time or Unoccupied Start Time until the start time to be cleared is displayed.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 58
  •  Press Day until the desired day is displayed.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 59
  •  Press Clear Start Time.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 60
  •  Repeat steps 1 through 3 for all the start times to be cleared.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 61
  •  Press Run Program.

Temporary Occupied Override

  • Setting Temperature Offset for Temporary Override
  •  Press Occupied Temp.
  • Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 62 Press Temporary Occupied.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 63
  •  Press increase or decrease until the desired temperature offset is displayed (range is 0°F to 5°F).Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 64
  •  Press Run Program.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 65

Using Temporary Override

  •  Press Temporary Occupied.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 66
  •  Press increase or decrease to change the default setting by the offset (range is 0°F to 5°F), if desired.
  • Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 67 Press Run Program to cancel the override.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 68

Using Continuous Unoccupied

  • Press Continuous Unoccupied.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 68
  • Press increase or decrease to change the default setting, if desired.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 70
  • Press Heat/Cool Settings to change between heat and cool settings. Press increase or decrease to adjust the temperature settings.
  • Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 71Press Run Program to cancel the Hold and return to the program.

Changing Temperature Setpoint Until Next Program Period

  • Press increase or decrease until the desired temperature is displayed.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 72
  • Press Run Program to cancel the Hold and return to the program.Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 73

OPERATION

T7200/T7300 Relay Logic
The T7200/T7300 contains three switching relays. In conventional applications, the relays control first stage cooling, first stage heating, and fan. In heat pump applications, the relays control the heat pump compressor, auxiliary heat, and the fan. Because of this change in switching logic, it is important to use a Q7300C,D, Q7300H2003, or Q7300H2011 Subbase when the T7300 is set for heat pump applications and a Q7300A,G, Q7300H2029 Subbase when the T7300 is set for conventional applications.

  • The T7200D Relay Logic is for conventional applications.
  • The T7200E Relay Logic is for heat pump applications.

T7200/T7300 and Conventional Thermostats

P+I Control
The T7200/T7300 microprocessor based control requires that the user understands temperature control and thermostat performance. A conventional electromechanical or electronic thermostat does not control temperature precisely at setpoint. Typically, there is an offset (droop) in the control point as the system load changes. This is a phenomenon that most people in the industry know and accept. Many factors contribute to offset including switch differential, thermal lag, overshoot, cycle rates and system load. The thermostat microprocessor simultaneously gathers, compares and computes data. Using this data, it controls a wide variety of functions. The special proprietary algorithm (program) in the thermostat eliminates the factors causing offset. This makes temperature control more accurate than the conventional electromechanical or electronic thermostats. The temperature control algorithm is called proportional plus integral (P+I) control. The thermostat sensor, located on the thermostat or remote, senses the current space temperature. The proportional error is calculated by comparing the sensed temperature to the programmed setpoint. The deviation from the setpoint is the proportional error. The thermostat also determines integral error, which is a deviation based on the length of error time. The sum of the two errors is the (P+I) error. The cycle rate used to reach and maintain the setpoint temperature is computed using the P+I. The addition of the integral error is what differentiates the thermostat from many other electronic and electromechanical thermostats.  Honeywell- T7200D- Programmable- Thermostat- 74

Equipment Protection
As part of the operational sequence, the T7200/T7300 microprocessor also incorporates minimum on and off times for all heating and cooling stages. Minimum on time is set in the installer setup number 32. Using the minimum on and off times assures that rapid cycling of equipment does not occur, which extends equipment life. Minimum on and off times are set in the Installer Setup.3

T7200/T7300 Thermostat Operation

Startup
When power to the thermostat is turned on, a startup and initialization program begins. The startup occurs only on initial powerup. After total loss of power for an extended period, the current time and day may need to be set, but the user program is held. The initial default values are heating 68°F (20°C) and cooling 78°F (26°C) for the Occupied periods. Unoccupied default values are heating 55°F (13°C) and cooling 90°F (32°C).

Occupied Operation
When the thermostat is operating in the Occupied period, the temperature is controlled to the occupied heat or cool setpoint. The normally open (A1) auxiliary relay contacts are closed and the normally closed (A3) auxiliary relay contacts are opened during the Occupied periods (if the subbase being used has this option). The fan operates as follows: fan selection can be set to On (always energized) or Auto (cycles with Y1 or W1).

Unoccupied Operation
When the thermostat is operating in the Unoccupied period, the temperature is controlled to the Unoccupied heat or cool setpoint. The normally open (A1) relay contact is open and the normally closed (A3) relay contact is closed. The fan operates as follows: fan is always intermittent (cycles with Y1 or W1).

Intelligent Recovery® Feature
Intelligent Recovery is a Honeywell trademarked feature for the way the thermostat controls heating and cooling equipment during recovery from the Unoccupied to Occupied setting. During recovery, the control point changes gradually rather than shifting immediately from the energy saving setting to the comfort setting. When Intelligent Recovery is used in heating, the control point raises gradually, maximizing the use of the more economical first stage heat to bring the sensed temperature to the desired comfort setpoint. This minimizes using the typically more expensive second-stage heat. Advantages of Intelligent Recovery are:

  • Comfort setting is achieved at the programmed time and maintained regardless of weather conditions; occupants are comfortable.
  • Drafts from low-temperature discharge air are minimized during Occupied periods.
  • The more economical first stage of heat is the primary heat source during recovery, minimizing use of the expensive second-stage heat.
  • Comfort and energy savings can be achieved in both heating and cooling.
  • Heat cycling reduced, extending equipment life.

RECOVERY FROM UNOCCUPIED
The heat pump heat recovery ramp is 3°F (1.6°C) per hour. This differs from the 5°F (2.8°C) per hour for conventional systems. The 3°F helps the system use the economical heat pump more and the expensive auxiliary heat less. The cooling ramp is 5°F, the same as for conventional systems

Conventional System
The T7200 and T7300D,F Thermostats with Q7300A,G,H Subbases are designed for conventional heat/cool applications.

Heat Pump Operation
The T7200E and T7300E,F Thermostats with Q7300C,D,H Subbases are designed for heat pump applications. Additional information is required when configured for heat pump applications.

O AND B TERMINALS FOR HEATING OR COOLING CHANGEOVER
The Q7300C controls heat pump changeover. The Q7300D,H is only used in a heat pump application when the heat pump controls the reversing valve changeover. See Table 12 for the operation of the O and B terminals on the Q7300C, H2003.

O AND B TERMINALS ON A CONVENTIONAL SUBBASE
Conventional subbase O and B terminals can be used to drive dampers and valves. The O terminal is energized on a call for cool and the B terminal is energized on a call for heat.

System Selection O Terminal B Terminal
Heat Open Closed
Cool Closed Open
Auto (Heat)a Open Closed
Auto (Cool)b Closed Open
Emergency Heat Open Closed
Off c c

FAN OPERATION
When the fan is set to On, the fan is energized continuously in the Occupied period. The Auto setting energizes the fan with the heating or cooling system. If the subbase is Q7300D, the fan cycles with Y1 and W1 during Unoccupied period.

EMERGENCY HEAT (SELECT T7300 THERMOSTATS ONLY)
With the system set for Em Heat, auxiliary heat serves as stage one; compressor stages are locked off. The fan cycles with the auxiliary heat.

COMMUNICATING SUBBASE
Select T7300F Thermostats with the Q7300H Communicating Subbase are designed for conventional or heat pump applications in a LonWorks® network. The Q7300H Subbase allows remote access and the sharing of clock, schedule, setpoints, bypass and other system parameters in a LONWORKS® network. See Fig. 33 for a T7300F/Q7300H wiring layout in a LONWORKS® network.

GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION

Cycle Rates
The thermostat control algorithm maintains the temperature by cycling stages of heating or cooling to meet setpoint.

Subbase Auxiliary Relay
The Q7300 Auxiliary Relay output acts as a time-of-day switch to be used with an economizer minimum position control. The normally open (A1) auxiliary relay contacts are closed during the Occupied period and open during the Unoccupied period. The normally closed (A3) auxiliary relay contacts are open during the Occupied period and closed during the Unoccupied period. The contacts are in the normal state during recovery.

Interfacing with Electromechanical Economizers (Subbases with Auxiliary Relay)
Mechanical cooling is often used when outside temperatures are in the 50°F (10°C) to 60°F (16°C) range and humidity is below 50 percent. In central and northern climates, hundreds of hours fall into this temperature category. By permitting 80 to 100 percent outside air into the system, mechanical cooling may not be needed at all, particularly during Spring and Fall. An economizer is used to take advantage of the outside air. The typical economizer consists of an outside air damper, motor, outdoor air changeover control and a minimum position potentiometer. The motor controls the dampers. Suitability of the outside air for cooling is determined by the outdoor air changeover control. The potentiometer is used for adjusting the minimum position of the economizer dampers, which provide a minimum amount of fresh air for ventilation. The economizer reduces compressor run time, thereby saving energy and extending the compressor life. The drawback to using the economizer is that during the Unoccupied period, if there is no call for cool or outdoor air is not suitable for free cooling, the economizer is controlled to minimum position. This position allows some percentage of outdoor air to enter the building, regardless of air suitability. The situation can cause the heating or cooling to run more often than if suitable outdoor air is permitted to enter the building. The thermostat can take advantage of an economizer by connecting the subbase auxiliary relay contacts (A1 and A2) to control the economizer minimum position potentiometer. The contacts close during the Occupied period, allowing the economizer to operate normally. The contacts open during the Unoccupied period, disabling the minimum position feature of the economizer. The open contacts cause the economizer to drive dampers fully closed instead of staying at minimum open position. This reduces the possibility of unsuitable outdoor air from entering the building, which lowers the internal load on the HVAC system and saves additional energy.

Other Uses for the Auxiliary Relay
Examples of other uses of the auxiliary relay are hot water heaters, lighting or baseboard heat. The additional loads are connected to the auxiliary relay contacts on the subbase. The contacts are rated for 1.6A at 30 Vac, but can be adapted to higher current applications with the use of an external relay and transformer.

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Symptom Possible Cause Action
Display will not come on. Thermostat is not being powered. •              Check that X terminal is connected to the system transformer.

•              Check for 24 Vac between X and R or RH terminals.

—  If missing 24 Vac:

—  check if the circuit breaker is tripped; if so, reset the circuit breaker.

—  check if the system fuse is blown; if so, replace the fuse.

—  check if the HVAC equipment power switch on the is in the Off position; if so, set to the On position.

—  check wiring between thermostat and HVAC equipment and replace any broken wires and tighten any loose connections.

—  If 24 Vac is present, proceed with troubleshooting.

Temperature display is incorrect. Room temperature display has been reconfigured. Enter Installer Setup number 37 and reconfigure the display.
Thermostat is configured for °F or °C display. Enter Installer Setup number 14 and reconfigure the display.
Bad thermostat location. Relocate the thermostat.
Display shows two dashes and a degree sign. Installer Setup 22 is set for remote sensing and the sensor is missing or the circuit is open or shorted.
Temperature settings will not change.

(Example: Cannot set heating higher or cooling lower.)

Upper or lower temperature limits were reached. Check the temperature setpoints:

•              Heating limits are 40 to 90°F (7 to 31°C)

•              Cooling limits are 45 to 99°F (9 to 37°C)

The setpoint temperature range stops were configured. Check Installer Setup number 34 and 35 and reconfigure the setpoint stops.
Keypad is locked. When a locked key is pressed, LOC flashes on the LCD. •              Reset DIP switch 1 on back of thermostat to enable keypad.

•              Enter Installer Setup number 25 or 40 and reconfigure keypad lockout level.

Unable to configure Installer Setup Installer Setup is locked out. Reset the DIP switch 1 on back of thermostat to enable keypad.
Symptom Possible Cause Action
Temperature settings change from original setting. Trying to set heat and cooling setpoints too close together. Automatic changeover thermostat models have a deadband.

Example: cool setpoint: 72, deadband: 3, heat setpoint: 68; changing heat setpoint to 70 automatically changes cool setpoint to 73.

•              Check that the heating setpoint is lower than the cooling setpoint.

•              Check Installer Setup number 30 to identify the deadband between heating and cooling setpoints. Reconfigure if desired.

Room temperature is out of control. Remote temperature sensing is not working. Checkout all remote sensors.
Heating will not come on. No power to the thermostat. •              Check that X terminal is connected to the system transformer.

•              Check for 24 Vac between X and R or RH terminals.

—  If missing 24 Vac:

—  check if the circuit breaker is tripped; if so, reset the circuit breaker.

—  check if the system fuse is blown; if so, replace the fuse.

—  check if the HVAC equipment power switch on the is in the Off position; if so, set to the On position.

—  check wiring between thermostat and HVAC equipment and replace any broken wires and tighten any loose connections.

—  If 24 Vac is present, proceed with troubleshooting.

Heating will not come on (Continued). Thermostat minimum off time is activated and wait indicator is displayed. •              Wait up to five minutes for the system to respond.

•              Enter Installer Setup number 38. Reconfigure minimum off time (if required).

System selection is not set to Heat. Set system selection to Heat.
Cooling will not come on. No power to the thermostat. •              Check that X terminal is connected to the system transformer.

•              Check for 24 Vac between X and R or RC terminals.

—  If missing 24 Vac:

—  check if the circuit breaker is tripped; if so, reset the circuit breaker.

—  check if the system fuse is blown; if so, replace the fuse.

—  check if the HVAC equipment power switch on the is in the Off position; if so, set to the On position.

—  check wiring between thermostat and HVAC equipment and replace any broken wires and tighten any loose connections.

—  If 24 Vac is present, proceed with troubleshooting.

Thermostat minimum off time is activated and wait indicator is displayed. •              Wait up to five minutes for the system to respond.

•              Enter Installer Setup number 33. Reconfigure minimum off- time (if required).

System selection is not set to Cool. Set system selection to Cool.
System on indicator (flame: heat, snowflake: cool) is displayed, but no warm

or cool air is coming from the registers.

Conventional heating equipment turns on the fan only once the furnace has warmed up to a setpoint. Wait one minute after seeing the on indicator and then check the registers.
Heating or cooling equipment is not operating. Verify operation of heating or cooling equipment in self- test.

CROSS-REFERENCE
All T7300/Q7300 Series 2000 models are different from the existing T7300/Q7300 T8611 and T8621 devices as summarized in Table 14.

Feature/Function Present T7300/Q7300, T8611, T8621 Families T7300/Q7300 Series 2000 Family
System switching Mechanical switch on Q7300 subbase. Keyboard entry on T7300 thermostat.
Fan switching Mechanical switch on Q7300 subbase. Keyboard entry on T7300 thermostat.
Installer configuration Field settings made via DIP switches on the back of the thermostat and subbase. Field settings made through the T7300 thermostat keyboard.
Device color Beige or Premier White®. Taupe or Premier White®.
 

Model Number

Figure Number  

Description

Trade Replacement  

Remarks

T7200D2008 19 Honeywell logo; no system or fan settings. T7200D2008 Direct replacement for T7200A Thermostats.
T7200E One-stage heat and one-stage cool heat pump thermostat.
T7200E2005 20 Honeywell logo; no system or fan settings. T7200E200 5     Direct replacement for T7200B Thermostats.
T7300D Multistage conventional thermostat used with Q7300A,G, or L Subbase.
T7300D2007 Refer to subbase Honeywell logo; TRADELINE®model; remote sensor capability; system settings: Heat-Off-Cool-Auto; taupe color. T7300D2007 Direct replacement for T8621 Thermostats.
T7300E Multistage heat pump thermostat used with Q7300C or D Subbase.
T7300E2020 Refer to subbase Honeywell logo; TRADELINE®model; remote sensor capability; system settings: EmHeat-Heat-Off-Cool-Auto; taupe color. T7300E2020 Direct replacement for T8611M Thermostats.
T7300F Multistage thermostat for heat pump (Q7300C or D Subbase) and conventional (Q7300A,G or L Subbase) applications.
T7300F2002 Refer to subbase Honeywell logo; SUPER TRADELINE® model; remote sensor and discharge air sensor capability; no system or fan settings; taupe col T7300F2002

or.

T7300F2010 Refer to subbase Honeywell logo; SUPER TRADELINE® model; remote sensor and discharge air sensor capability; system settings: configurable; fan settings: Auto-On; taupe color. T7300F2010

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