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Brand | Honeywell Home | Honeywell Home | Honeywell Home | Honeywell Home |
Name | 5-2 Day Baseboard Programmable Thermostat with Digital Backlit Display | 7-Day Line-Volt Programmable Thermostat with Digital Backlit Display | T5 7-Day Programmable Thermostat with Digital Backlit Display | T5 7-Day Programmable Thermostat with Touchscreen Display |
Price | $5197 | $6697 | Add to Cart to See Price | $8900 |
Ratings | (170) | (15) | (433) | (167) |
Features | Backlit Display | Removable Interface | Auto Changeover,Backlit Display,Battery,Daylight Savings Time Ready,Low Battery Indicator | Battery,Daylight Savings Time Ready,Low Battery Indicator,Touch Screen |
Thermostat Compatibility | Baseboard Heater | Universal | Universal | Universal |
Wire Configuration | 2-Wire | 2-Wire | 2-Wire | 2-Wire |
Heating & Cooling System Type | Single Stage | Single Stage | Single Stage | 2 Stage |
Control Type | Manual | Manual | Manual | Touchscreen |
Power Options | Hardwired | Hardwired | Battery Operated | Hardwired |
Thermostat Shape | Square | Rectangular | Rectangular | Square |
Voltage Type | Line Voltage | Line Voltage | Low Voltage | Millivolt Voltage |
Included | Mounting Hardware | Mounting Hardware | Dry Wall Plugs,Mounting Hardware | Mounting Hardware |
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Brand | Honeywell Home | Honeywell Home | Honeywell Home | Honeywell Home |
Name | 5-2 Day Baseboard Programmable Thermostat with Digital Backlit Display | 7-Day Line-Volt Programmable Thermostat with Digital Backlit Display | T5 7-Day Programmable Thermostat with Digital Backlit Display | T5 7-Day Programmable Thermostat with Touchscreen Display |
Price | $5197 | $6697 | Add to Cart to See Price | $8900 |
Ratings | (170) | (15) | (433) | (167) |
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The Honeywell Home 5-2 Day Baseboard Programmable Thermostat controls 120–240 volt electric heating systems such as a baseboard heater, a radiant ceiling, a convector, or a fan-forced heater. This thermostat cannot be used with the following: • a resistive load under 0.83 A • a resistive load over 14.6 A • a system driven by a contactor or a relay (inductive load) • a central heating system. If you require further assistance, contact us at 1-800-468-1502, or through live chat at https://www.resideo.com/us/en/support/.
Yes, it is designed and built for heat only and does a great job!
We need more information about your system to determine if the Honeywell Home 5-2 Day Baseboard Programmable Thermostat is compatible. At your convenience, please contact us at 1-855-733-5465, or through live chat at https://www.resideo.com/us/en/support/.
No, the Honeywell Home 5-2 Day Baseboard Programmable Thermostat is designed to control an electric heating system such as a baseboard heater, a radiant ceiling, a convector, or a fan-forced heater.
Hi there. We need some more information about your application in order to assist with your inquiry. When you have a moment, please contact us at 1-855-733-5465, or through live chat at https://www.resideo.com/us/en/support/.
Yes, you can. I have 3 of these thermostats. I installed them and my daughter programmed them to start at different temperatures and times and to go off at different times. I like it cool and she prefers, her bedroom and office space are located on the lower level of the house. much warmer. We are extremely happy with the thermostats.
The actual temp
I wouldn't do that -- risk of fire and early failure. Ordinary thermostats just cycle the power on and off at long intervals. These units set heating levels by pulsing the current to the heater fairly quickly. Heating elements can work with that, but blower motors can't. Check with an electrician: it wouldn't be quite as good, but possibly you could combine a regular baseboard thermostat in series with a mechanical timer like they make for water heaters. Or maybe someone else sells a programmable for your type of application.
If you also found the circuit breaker tripped, this may have occurred due to a loose wiring connection which caused an arc, or possibly your residence experienced a power surge. I would advise having an electrician physically check and test the circuit for additional diagnostic information. Meanwhile, turn off the circuit breaker; if it’s tripped, leave it until it is checked by a professional. Good luck and I hope I was helpful to you.
Hi Dewhead4, I looked up the specifications for the stat and found this, to make sure: High capacity, up to 3,500-Watt at 240-Volt. 3,500 wattage is max last 240-Volt. Thanks BobT