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Ritetemp 8022 programmable thermostat 

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Caution
To avoid electrical shock and to prevent damage to the furnace, air conditioner, and thermostat, disconnect the power supply before beginning work. This can be done at the circuit breaker, or at the appliance.

Tools
You will need #1 Phillips screwdriver (small) and Drill with 3/16-in. (4.8mm) bit for this installation.

1 Location

C A U T I O N

2 Remove the old unit

Caution
Read the instructions carefully before removing any wiring from the existing thermostat. Wires must be labeled before they are removed. THERE IS NO STANDARD COLOR CODE. When removing wires from their terminals, ignore the color of the wires since these may not comply with the standardRitetemp-8022-programmable-thermostat-FIG-2

3 Mount the 8022

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4 Before you Connect Wires
Please follow these guidelines for safe and secure wire connections

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Caution
Do not allow wires to touch each other or parts on the thermostat. Wires must be routed through the hole in the back plate, below the terminal block or they will hit parts on the cover

Optional Wire Connections
Determine which step-by-step wiring diagram you should use. Make sure your wires are labeled. This may require you to find the ‘other end’ connection for each wire on your heating or air conditioning equipment and read the label there. If you have a wire marked “C” its connection is optional. If you do connect it the thermostat will draw power from the C wire and this will extend battery life.

5 What Wires Do You Have?

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5 Install Batteries

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6 Check Unit

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6 Check Unit cont. Note:
Note:
If you have an electric furnace system and the blower does not operate after installation, remove the thermostat, turn it over, and find the electric/gas heat selector jumper on the back of the control unit. Switch it to “Elect”(see Diag below).

7 Power Options

  1. The 8022 can run on batteries only. (2AA Alkaline) 24VAC and MV The batteries will last well over 1 year. If the batteries are not replaced the thermostat will stop working. Use the MV/C power jumper position.
  2. The 8022 can run on the C wire if available. 24VAC ONLY As shown in the wiring diagrams, The C wire is the other side of the 24VAC heating transformer. If the C wire is used, the batteries are then for AC power loss only and will last much longer. The thermostat will continue working if the batteries die. Use the MV/C power jumper position.Ritetemp-8022-programmable-thermostat-FIG-12
  3. The 8022 can run on 24VAC series power. 24VAC ONLY Power for the thermostat comes from the W and RH wires. The batteries are then for AC power loss only and will last much longer. The thermostat will continue working if the batteries die. Use the FURN power jumper position. To locate the Power Mode Jumpers. Remove the control unit from the wall \mount, turn it over, and locate the jumper. It is set
    at the factory on MV/C. Change it from MV/C to FURN to use series power. This option works with 24VAC, .1 to 1 amp. systems only. Verify operation. If it doesnt work go back to options 1 or 2 aboveRitetemp-8022-programmable-thermostat-FIG-13

STEP 1 – Connect the R (or RH) wire to the RH terminal on the thermostat. This connects the Heater Power to the thermostat.
STEP 2 – Connect the W wire to the W terminal on the thermostat.
This connects the heater control line to the thermostat Your Heater is now connected to the thermostat. NOTE: Wires marked with the dotted line are optional.

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STEP 1 – Connect the R (or RH) wire to the RH terminal on the thermostat. This connects to the Heater Power .

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STEP 2 – Connect the W wire to the W terminal on the thermostat. This connects the heater control line to the thermostat. STEP 3 – Connect the G wire to the G terminal on the thermostat.
This connects the Fan to the thermostat. Your system is now connected to the thermostat NOTE: Wires marked with the dotted line are optional.Ritetemp-8022-programmable-thermostat-FIG-16

STEP 1 – Connect the Y wire to the Y terminal on the thermostat. This connects to the Cooler compressor.

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STEP 2 – Connect the RH or R wire to the RH terminal on the thermostat. This connects the Heater/Cooler Power.
STEP 3 – Connect the W wire to the W terminal on the thermostat. This connects to the heater control line.
STEP 4 – Connect the G wire to the G terminal on the Thermostat. This connects to the Fan.

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Your HVAC system is now connected to the thermostat NOTE: Wires marked with the dotted line are optional

STEP 1 – Remove the orange Jumper wire.

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STEP 2 – Connect the Y wire to the Y terminal on the thermostat. This connects to the Cooler compressor.
STEP 3 – Connect the RH wire to the RH terminal on the thermostat. This connects to the Heater Power

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STEP 4 – Connect the RC wire to the RC terminal on the thermostat. This connects to the Cooling Power .
STEP 5 – Connect the W wire to the W terminal on the thermostat. This connects to the heater control line.
STEP 6 – Connect the G wire to the G terminal on the Thermostat. This connects to the Fan. Your HVAC system is now connected to the thermostat.
NOTE: Wires marked with the dotted line are optional

STEP 1 – Connect the G wire to the G terminal on the thermostat. This connects the Fan.

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STEP 2 – Add a jumper wire between W and Y.
STEP 3 – Connect the Y wire to the Y terminal on the thermostat. This connects the Compressor.

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STEP 4 – Connect the O or B wire to the O or B terminal on the thermostat. (If you have both O and B contact Ritetemp or your local HVAC contractor for further help) This connects the change over valve.
STEP 5 – Connect the R wire to the RC terminal on the Thermostat. This connects to the 24vac power. Your HVAC system is now connected to the thermostat.
NOTE: Wires marked with the dotted line are optional

8022 Features

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The 8022 can be used with most 24 volt gas, oil or electric heating and air conditioning systems, single stage heat pumps or gas millivolt heating systems. It cannot be used with 120 volt heating systems or multistage heat pumps. Ask The Home Depot for other thermostats to control those systems. The 8022 is programmable. There are four programming periods per day. Each period can be programmed separately. You can use the built-in time/temperature programs, or alter them to suit your schedule. The 8022 separately programs Weekdays, Saturday, and Sunday – for both heating and cooling. You can easily override the programmed temperatures for as little as one programming period or for an entire vacation. A large liquid crystal display shows time, day of the week, room and set temperatures. It will also remind you when the filter should be changed in your blower. Temperature swing adjustment lets you fine-tune your system for maximum comfort and energy efficiency. A 4-minute minimum off time in COOL protects your air conditioning system from being damaged. Two “AA” batteries (not included) are used to retain your time and temperature programs, and to run the thermostat.

Reference:

Download Manual:

Ritetemp 8022 programmable thermostat Installation Guide

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Ritetemp 8022 programmable thermostat Operation Manual

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