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Questions and Answers for Honeywell Home 5-2 Day Baseboard Programmable Thermostat with Digital Backlit Display

Internet #100566648

Model #RLV4305A

Store SKU #268221

  • 1 program for weekdays/1 for the weekend, up to 4 periods per day
  • Compatible with baseboards, convectors & fan-forced heaters
  • Easy to read backlit display

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Q:How do I know I overrode my Honeywell for rlv 4350 thermostat when I went to manual because the screen shows heat coming up but I don't feel it
by|Feb 4, 2023
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A:  Hi Steve, you will see the mode indicator below the squiggly lines on the screen. If you are not getting heat please verify if the squiggly lines for heat indication are shown on the screen and feel free to contact us at (800) 633-3991 or send us a DM to our Honeywell Home Facebook/Twitter account and we will be happy to help. - Maria

by|Feb 5, 2023
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    Q:Does the Honeywell Home RLV4305A1014 Thermostat have an internal fuse in it ? I installed the thermostat on the line ( brand new wire and I have current on the wire ) But When I open the Breaker , (breaker does not jump) Thermostat lights up then nothing
    by|Jan 31, 2023
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    A:  Hi Mark, the Honeywell Home RLV4305A1014 Thermostat does not have an internal fuse. We'd be happy to look into this for you. When you have a moment, please reach out to us at 1-800-633-3991, or through Twitter and Facebook under Honeywell Home. -Jerry

    by|Jan 31, 2023
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      Q:i would like to know if this unit will work on a 120V furnace. its the Honeywell RLV4305A SKU#268221 Internet #100566648 . thank you29mikemel
      by|Jan 30, 2023
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      A:  This model is compatible with baseboard heating within the following electrical ratings. -Joey Minimum load: 0.83 A (resistive only) 200 W @ 240 V AC 100 W @ 120 V AC Maximum load: 14.6 A (resistive only) 3500 W @ 240 V AC 1750 W @ 120 V AC

      by|Jan 30, 2023
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        Q:Bought this for my forced air electric heater. It is not working the heater. Says 11.9 and 2.5 when I try to program it. What dies this mean?
        by|Jan 29, 2023
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        A:  Those are boot up codes. These thermostats will act like this if the minimum load requirement or voltage are not met. (Example if there are low voltage relays (RC840T240/ R841xxx) used between thermostat and baseboards) measuring voltage between the 2 wire going to thermostat will give that answer. If proper voltage (120 or 240Vac,), bypass thermostat and check for amperage 0.8amps or more is needed. If voltage and amperage is good, then it is a faulty thermostat with a bad power stealing circuit. -Joey

        by|Nov 13, 2023
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          Q:How many amps is this good for?
          by|Jan 8, 2023
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          A:  The Maximum load is14.6 A (resistive only). -Joey

          by|Jan 9, 2023
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            Q:Does this actually save money with electricity usage? It?s constantly cycling on and off. Baseboard heater it operates constantly clinking as it fluctuates.
            by|Jan 8, 2023
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            A:  I installed this thermostat for my cadet in-wall heater. When I switched on the fan feature of the thermostat, the heater did not turn on/off constantly anymore.

            by|Feb 12, 2023

              A:  Set your differential to 2 degrees to reduce the frequency of cycles (if you have this feature) . Once your room has reached the desired temperature, the system will shut down. It will only turn back on after the temperature has dropped 2 degrees.

              by|Feb 19, 2023
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                A:  It's normal for the unit to cycle, it uses different intensity levels to conserve energy. -Joey

                by|Feb 3, 2023

                  A:  Yes. I know what it is designed to do. As annoying as it is, I am wondering how it is more efficient when it?s constantly cycling until the room gets a good degree higher and shuts off.

                  by|Jan 16, 2023
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                    Q:Someone had answered a question on how to turn off. They stated use standby mode. Didn't see a standby mode.
                    by|Dec 21, 2022
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                    A:  Hi Stenobadge, to disable heating, press the Mode button until Standby appears on the screen. In this mode, the setpoint temperature cannot be displayed or modified. - Maria

                    by|Dec 21, 2022
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                      Q:I noticed the wires on the back of this thermostat are only 14awg?.seeing as this is being used for a 240v heater where the rest of the circuit is 10awg, is the thermostat really sufficient for the job? Seems like it should be a thicker gauge to be safe?
                      by|Dec 21, 2022
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                      A:  Hi Paul, to verify the compatibility of this thermostat and your system we need to know what is the voltage, wattage and amperage of your system, you can contact us at (800) 468-1502 or on social media. If you are not sure about the wiring please reach out to your electrician or contractor to verify this. - Maria

                      by|Feb 17, 2023
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                        Q:Why did the thermostat quit working when the electricity went out?
                        by|Nov 10, 2022
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                        A:  Hi, thank you for reaching out with this. We would like to gather some more information on this to better assist. Please reach out to our support team on Facebook/Twitter with a private message. We look forward to hearing from you soon. -Jim

                        by|Nov 10, 2022
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                          Q:Hello, I need a baseboard thermostat that uses low voltage. Is this for low or high voltage? Thank you!
                          by|Oct 17, 2022
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                          A:  Hi Lisa, thank you for reaching out with this. We would like to gather some more information on this to better assist. Please reach out to our support team on Facebook/Twitter with a private message. We look forward to hearing from you soon. -Jim

                          by|Dec 8, 2022

                            A:  It operates at 120-240 volts. To use it for low voltage, you would need a relay.

                            by|Dec 28, 2022

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                              Power Options

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                              Thermostat Compatibility

                              Baseboard Heater

                              Universal

                              Universal

                              Universal

                              Wire Configuration

                              2-Wire

                              C-Wire

                              C-Wire

                              2-Wire

                              Heating & Cooling System Type

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