Best Advice for Thermostat Installation - Read the Guides
Successful Thermostat Installation Advice – High Performance HVAC wants you to be successful at the installation of your new thermostat so we ask that you read the pages here at High Performance HVAC carefully before you attempt to install your new thermostat. If necessary study the installation guides before trying to install your new thermostat to make sure you can install the new thermostat without any hitches.
Again we sincerely care about the success you have at installing your new thermostat so please read carefully and follow all instructions. We are confident that if you follow all the instructions, including the manufacturers and our thermostat installation pages here you can join the thousands of other people who have used High Performance HVAC Guides to correctly install a new device and enjoy the savings a new programmable thermostat can save you on energy use. (more…)
What You Will Learn from this How to Wire a Thermostat Article:
the most common trouble call by service and repair HVAC companies
about thermostat wire with a resource for more information
the best advice for changing your thermostat
the most common mistakes made by DIY thermostat changers
the importance of identifying the type of HVAC system you have so you will select the proper thermostat.
advisory and disclaimer for installing a new thermostat
list of tools commonly needed to install a new thermostat
step by step instructions on changing your thermostat along with hints and tips for making the job easier
lots of extra links to other articles to make sure you completely understand everything you need to know. (and more about thermostats, thermostat wire, and installing a new thermostat)
Resource to color codes to make it easier for installation.
HVAC Tip - Having the proper humidity levels in your home or business is important not only for your health but also the amount of energy your HVAC systems use to keep you comfortable. If the humidity level is high in the summer you will not feel comfortable. If the humidity level is low in the winter you will not feel warm when the thermostat is set for an average temperature. This will result in turning the thermostat up to compensate and you will use more energy to stay comfortable. A properly designed and installed HVAC system will keep the proper levels of humidity in your home or business and save you money in energy costs by reducing the amount you use the HVAC system. For more information on humidity and maintaining the proper levels of humidity in your home please visit our humidity technical pages.
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