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      BNLORL
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      The TA2060 Thermostat Control (SECO)was installed approximately 11 years ago. Works fine except the interval between when the unit turns off and kicks back on is too long, i.e., too much temperature variance. The temperature coil inside the control case has an adjustment switch with a scale from .2 – 1.0 (with the word ‘Longer’ over an adjoining arrow). Here’s the question: What does the ‘Longer’ mean, i.e., longer intervals or longer run time?
      Thanking you in advance.

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      LarryG
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      it means both.longer run time will give you longer intervals between cycles.i could be wrong but i think it only makes a difference for heating and has nothing to do with the ac.if it’s the ac thats giving you trouble you may have to relocate the thermostat.
      ps that adjustment switch is called the heat anticipater.

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