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Tony Hwang Tony Hwang is offline
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Default thermostat with adjustable hysteresis?

david wrote:
Is there a programmable thermostat (for furnace) that allows the hysteresis
to be changed from the front panel, using keys and display?

E.g. turn on at 65 degree and turn off at 66 degree

Or, maintain temp at 65 with X number of on/off cycle per hour

I have a 10 year old honeywell programmable thermostat. Although the
hysteresis can be changed, it is done with a pair of screws on the back of
the unit, and it is not continuously adjustable, just several predefined
settings to choose from, and is hard to use (I can only guess what the
current setting is since the screws have no indicators).

It worked fine for many years but last year, it started to cycle the furnace
too frequently (felt like every few minutes). Using the screws in the back I
changed to a less frequent setting, but it is too infrequent. There is no
setting in -between.

I need something more flexible and easier to use. Any suggestions?


Hmmm,
You are talking in terms of old mechanical 'stat. Digital programmable
'stat such as Honeywell Vision Pro series is VERY versatile. Just pick
the right model for your application. I like 8000 series, often over
kill but I like them a lot.