Honeywell T7350 Programmable Thermostat Owner’s Manual
T7350
Programmable Thermostat
FOR CONVENTIONAL/HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
OWNER’S GUIDE
Contents
Features .......................................................................................................................................
Settings ........................................................................................................................................
Programming ................................................................................................................................
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| General | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Honeywell T7350 Programmable Thermostat Owner’s Manual |
| Make | Honeywell |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | PDF (Download) |
| File size | 0.25 MB |

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Honeywell T7350 Programmable Thermostat Owner’s Manual Overview
Summary of Contents
- Page 1: Programmable thermostat for conventional/heat pump systems. Owner's guide. Features. Settings. Programming.
- Page 2: Intelligent Fan feature energizes fan continuously in the occupied periods. Fan can also be configured for conventional heat or electric heat fan operation. Remote sensor capability for temperature and humidity sensors. P+I+D control minimizes temperature fluctuations. Recovery ramping control automatically optimizes equipment start times based on building load. Thermostat Interface Module connections to thermostat from PDA for advanced configuration. Typically used in buildings under 55,000 square feet. For single zone rooftop units, split systems, heat pumps or hot/chilled water systems. 7-day programming with two occupied and two not occupied periods per day. Keypad multi-level lockout available with all models.
- Page 3: Important Programming the thermostat with the programming. The thermostat operates at the occupied temperature setting unless programmed. The program has four settings: occupied heat, occupied cool, not occupied heat, and not occupied cool. The keypad requires 24 Vac to turn on system power. The keyboard lockout feature must be disabled. Before starting programming, use Table 2 to organize the program schedule. The thermostat can be set for two occupied and two not occupied times for each day of the week. The temporary occupied key provides quick setpoint changes for increased comfort during not occupied periods. The temporary not occupied key provides energy efficient operation for extended periods of time. Once you set the day/time, you should not need to set it again.
- Page 4: Temperature settings include options for occupied and not occupied modes. The thermostat allows for heat and cool settings. Users can set the day and time through the keypad. To change the day, press Set Day until the current day is displayed. To change the time, press Set Time and adjust using the up or down buttons. Time can be adjusted in one-hour increments by tapping Set Time. The days of the week are abbreviated for easy selection. The schedule can be run after setting the day and time. Key locations on the thermostat are illustrated in a figure. Override options are available for temporary adjustments.
- Page 5: The thermostat must be in program mode to use the copy feature. Use the keys in the “Schedule” area of the keypad for this procedure. Press Occupied. Press Day to select the day to be copied. Press Copy. Press Day until the day to receive the copy is displayed. Press Copy again. Press Run Schedule. Repeat steps until finished. NOTE: DONE displays for two seconds then the program display reappears.
























