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Your thermostat or programmable thermostat is an integral part of your comfort system. These thermostats, whichever type of thermostat or thermostats you have, require little maintenance. Often, I find that the only thing people know about their AC and Heating systems is how to turn the thermostat on and off and change the temperature setting. The purpose of

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this site is to help people go beyond the thermostat and learn more about their system as a whole, not just a dial on the wall that adjusts the temperature when they are not comfortable. However, we'll delve into the world of thermostats on this page and hopefully this will help many people.

A very common occurrence with service calls is the complaint that the thermostat isn't working properly. Sometimes this is true but often it is something entirely different than the thermostat. Because some people believe the only problem with the system rests with the thermostat, they'll go down to the local hardware store and purchase a brand new thermostat. They get home and dust off the tool box, never read any thermostat installation directions, and proceed to change the thermostat. Some are successful at changing the thermostat and some are not. Those that are most likely read some thermostat installation directions or had someone read the thermostats installation directions for them. The ones that are not successful end up calling a professional in to install a new thermostat.

The bottom line advice to most people is to call an HVAC professional if something is wrong with your thermostat or HVAC system. The problem may not be with the thermostat and you may exasperate the problem which will cost more in the long run. Additionally, If you have a multi-zone system, a high-efficiency heat pump or even just a heat pump, a regular split-system AC and a boiler for heat (and you have one thermostat), or an Apollo based system (hot water heated in a water heater) with a split AC system....... call a professional. These systems can be very complex and may require special sub-bases so the thermostat control circuit will work properly. Additionally, for heat pumps, there are different controls, and wires for these controls run into the thermostat, they are multi-colored thermostat wires. These controls can be very complex and each wire must go to the correct terminal on the thermostat or the unit will not run correctly. There are so many different variations to this High Performance HVAC will not attempt to describe them here. We will describe the common type (at least for this region (mid-Atlantic) and if you see that you have the system described you can proceed cautiously at your own risk.

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Additionally, be aware that thermostats are equipped with heating and cooling anticipators. Cooling anticipators are not adjustable where heat anticipators are adjustable in mechanical thermostats. Setting the heat anticipator is important for your heating system and thermostat to function properly. It is set according to the amp draw on the control heating circuit. Make sure the heat anticipator is set properly in the thermostat or thermostats so you will get the best out of your heating system and your thrmostats.

Installing a New Thermostat

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The first thing you should do before changing the thermostat is to select the proper thermostat for your system. ( Selecting the proper thermostat.)

If you are retired or if someone is at home during the day you likely do not need a programmable thermostat. If this is the case the only benefit you will get from a programmable thermostat or thermostats is at night. Or I prefer to say in the morning because you can set it so the unit comes on just before you wake. That way the house is at a comfortable temperature when you get out of bed. I will describe the advantages of the programmable thermostat in full detail in a different section below. Once you have made the thermostat selection you can proceed to the next step.

Thermostat Wiring and Installation Advisory..........If you decide to install your own thermostat you do so at your own risk. There are many incidences where the homeowner installed their own thermostat and were successful. There are also many incidences were the homeowner was unsuccessful installing a new thermostat. The ones that were unsuccessful wasted part of their day, ruined a thermostat or two, and caused the malfunction of an integral part of their system. That is not mentioning the fact that they ended up calling a professional HVAC Technician to fix the problems caused by improperly installing a thermostat. The ones that are unsuccessful end up paying three to four times what they would have paid had they called a professional in the first place. Factor this in to your decision and if there is any doubt call a professional to install and wire the new thermostat.

Additional answers to your questions concerning thermostats, a Honeywell thermostat, Honeywell thermostats, programmable Honeywell thermostats can be found at the Honeywell Thermostat website.

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