Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    kasey54's Avatar
    kasey54 Posts: 34, Reputation: 1
    Junior Member
     
    #1

    Aug 6, 2009, 12:22 PM
    Honeywell r845arelay
    I have a utica sfh3100w oil fired boiler with 2 zones. I've lived hear about a year and never noticed before, but the thermostat that runs the first zone off a honeywell L8148A AQUASTAT starts the boiler and also the circulator for that zone. Recently I turned the thermostat on the second zone up to start the boiler and found out that it doesn't start the boiler, justy the circulator for that zone, so it circulates cold water. Is the unit bad or is there something else I might check. It's a honeywell R845A relay. I looked at the aquastat and can fire that with the cover off by pressing in on what looks like a relay or switch. The r845a has a similar switch which when I press it in does nothing. Could it be the wiring. They both run taco circulators. Thanks for any hints or suggestions, lots of wires to trace.
    KUXJ's Avatar
    KUXJ Posts: 975, Reputation: 97
    Senior Member
     
    #2

    Aug 6, 2009, 12:42 PM
    Hi! kasey54

    I have a dual zone boiler, with the honeywell L8148A Aquastat, but its done with piping an valves.
    Here's the wiring diagram for your r845a see Fig 7 & 8

    Can't tell if it's supposed to control burner also.

    One of the other guys 'll be along shortly.

    K
    hvac1000's Avatar
    hvac1000 Posts: 14,540, Reputation: 435
    Heating & Air Conditioning Expert
     
    #3

    Aug 6, 2009, 02:30 PM
    Many times only one control starts the boiler and pump for the main zone with the additional control only causing the pump for the second zone to start. This can be a normal situation and changing the system to operate differently will require a visit from your local boiler service professional and additional relays.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Wiring for Honeywell RTH7600D, old system was Honeywell T841A1217 [ 2 Answers ]

I'd be most grateful for some assistance in wiring a new Honeywell RTH7600D to a heat pump system that has AC as well as Aux and Emergency heat (which I guess makes it a multi-stage system?). My old system was a Honeywell 841A1217, which had the following wires; I wired them to the new system as...

Replacing a Honeywell T8575D2003 with a Honeywell RTH8500. Having trouble with wires [ 1 Answers ]

I'm replacing a Honeywell T8575D2003 with a Honeywell RTH8500. Didn't think there would be issues, manuals are all straight forward. However when I removed the T8575, the wiring set up did not match what the RTH8500 was expecting. The T8575 has 8 wires connected as follows < 1 ...

Install Honeywell RTH230B, Removing Honeywell Q674L [ 2 Answers ]

I am removing a old (1987) Honeywell Mercury THermostat Q472L Base that has W, R, Y, G, B, O. The RTH230B has Rc (which I assume to be B), Rh (which I assume to be R), Y (to Y), W(to W), G (to G). I have no idea what to do with the O (which I read could be the Changeover. Do I just tape it up...

Installing Honeywell RTH6300B from an older 7 wire Honeywell. PROBLEMS [ 4 Answers ]

Hello everyone, I am new here. I found this site which trying to troubleshoot my problem. Any assistance would be GREATLY appreciated. Basically I have an older honeywell programmable thermostat with 7 wires attached. They are as follows... C - Black wire L - Blue wire R- Red wire W2 - brown...

Replacing Honeywell T8411R with Honeywell RTH7500 - wiring problems [ 1 Answers ]

I need help getting my new, programmable thermostat to work. I currently have a dual-stage Heat Pump and A/C unit that works fine. The current thermostat is the Honeywell T8411R. I don't know the number for the subbase, but it's the one that came with the thermostat. The current (operational)...


View more questions Search