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Which Honeywell Thermostat Model For New Hot Air Furnace ?
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Will be having installed a new gas, forced hot air system shortly in my son's house. Will be a Trane/American Standard 80 series, two stage, and probably with the variable speed blower. Would like to learn a bit more about thermostat options so I can agree with, or disagree with, what the HVAC contractor might recommend. Pretty confusing subject. To simplify things a bit, let me say that I want a Honeywell, programmable, and it should not be a mechanical version. So, I guess it is the Vision Pro line, or the Chronotherm® IV Plus Programmable Thermostat line. The hooker is that neither my son, or his wife, are very mechanical or technically inclined. Don't want to get them something they won't be able to use easily. Any thoughts on either of the above regarding usage and programming ease, reliability, etc. ? What are the major differences between ? Pros and cons, etc. Much thanks, Bob |
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I've been living with a VisionPro thermostat for several months, and I've
been real happy with it. Easy to program, quite geeky with it's touch screen interface, and does a fine job of maintaining the heating and cooling temps in my house. Here's a link to try it out online: http://www.hotfreshcool.com/visionpro_demo.html It can be set up to run in a simple mode if necessary; check with your installer. Bob. |
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I would get Tranes version of the Vision Pro 8000. That way it can be
covered under Tranes 10 year parts and labor warranty. Which I would suggest that you insist that you get. -- Bob Pietrangelo www.comfort-solution.biz On Time or Your Service Call is FREE Preventive Maintenance Specialist "Robert11" wrote in message ... Hello: Will be having installed a new gas, forced hot air system shortly in my son's house. Will be a Trane/American Standard 80 series, two stage, and probably with the variable speed blower. Would like to learn a bit more about thermostat options so I can agree with, or disagree with, what the HVAC contractor might recommend. Pretty confusing subject. To simplify things a bit, let me say that I want a Honeywell, programmable, and it should not be a mechanical version. So, I guess it is the Vision Pro line, or the Chronotherm® IV Plus Programmable Thermostat line. The hooker is that neither my son, or his wife, are very mechanical or technically inclined. Don't want to get them something they won't be able to use easily. Any thoughts on either of the above regarding usage and programming ease, reliability, etc. ? What are the major differences between ? Pros and cons, etc. Much thanks, Bob |
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