| Color: | Red |
|---|---|
| Application: | Heat Pump Multi-Stage (Heat/Cool) |
| Model: | BW-WT2-RD (Thermostat Keypad) BW-BCU2 (Control Module) |
| Programmability: | Programmable 7 Day |
| User Interface: | Push Button Web-based |
| Mount: | Vertical |
| Options: | Fan Control Auto Changeover Works with Sensor |
| Power Method: | Independently Powered, Line Cord |
| Operating Temp Range: | 0° to 120°F |
| Control Temp Range (F): | 35º to 99ºF |
| Relative Humidity: | 5% to 90% (non-condensing) |
| Dimensions: | 3" W x 4" H x 0.6" D (Keypad) 6.85" W x 5.85" H x 1.3" D (Control Module) |
| Warranty: | 5 Year |
| Set Points: | 4 Heat, 4 Cool |
| Fan Control: | Auto/On/Auto w/ min circulation |
| Control Response: | ± 1°F |
| Accuracy: | 1°F |
| Power Requirements: | 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 0.25 Amp Max |
| Control Electrical Rating: | Class 2, 20-30 VAC 3.2 Amp Max |
| Features: | Compressor Protection Set Point Limiting LED Display |
This is a low-voltage thermostat, so additional equipment would be needed for it to control a line-voltage baseboard heater. You may also want to consider Honeywell's E-Connect system, which is designed for line-voltage heaters and can be controlled online when used with Honeywell's RedLINK Internet Gateway.
HI, It will not directly. I f you wire the BBH to a low voltage relay i.e. 24 volt relay and use the relay to switch the BBh then yes. Regards Rob Austin, Manager, Future Electric Ltd.
I think all the settings are stored on BayWeb's servers, so if the power goes out, it'll pick right back up where it left off. I've not had to reset anything after a power outage.
I have this thermostat and have the advanced for my 2 stage. Any time we have a power outage, the thermostat picks up right where it left off and has the correct temperature and functions set. The display DOES show an error code relating to the power outage, but all you have to do is tap any button on the display and the error code disappears.
Yes the thermostat will pick up where it left off the memory is saves online so when it connects it sort of reboots itself and all settings are modifiable via the web amazing device I use two Of them my only issue is with Internet provider who is less than dependable Hope this helps Sent from my iPhone
Yes, it will retain your settings. The thermostat will read an E3 but if you hit the up or down arrow it will state the settings you had. I have not had trouble with it at all with power outages. It did save me last winter as I was gone and it emailed and texted me when the house temp hit the low level I had set. I was able then to get a friend to check out the furnace while I was gone! So far I have to give the advanced network version a A+. It will even tell you when the internet is down. That would be the only time you would not know what is going on with your home. Hope this helps!
When the power goes out (loose internet connnection) the thermostat displays E3 in the window to let you know that it lost its internet. I dont think the E3 will go away without phiscallly touching the thermostat on the wall. Since your not going to be there the "E3" is not going to bother you. I am not sure what will happen if you try to adjust the temperature on the web while the power is out. If you really need to know I will pull there Internet connection on mine and see what happens. But what I think you really want to know is once the thermostat has been programed power or Internet failures don't change what it set to do. I am pretty sure it will run just like a mechanical timer thermostat. Unless, you wanted to make the temp go up and down while you were not there, what you would probably want to do is put it on "hold" and one of the "away 1". While mine is on "away 1" it will not move the temp but will send me a text page to let me know someone is in the house. When I am coming home I just put it back on the normal program from my phone. I think this will work perfect for you and mine has never needed rebooted or anything at all that would require me to actually be home. It is a little hard to understand what you want to program it to do, it does a lot of things. I am really happy with mine. The tech support people are great. I had a few installation questions and my unit was wired wrong by the original installer of the a/c.
The thermostat does not need to be reset if power is lost, it will retain all settings. This may not be true for your specific furnace though.
the bayweb thermostat does restart automatically when the power is cut off - it returns to where it was prior to the power outage - no need to program the unit again. power is cut at my location regularly and this unit handles it well. I am 500 miles away from the unit and it would be a real problem if the unit required any manual adjustment. the unit can be adjusted over the web and does not require any help when the power is cut off.
These thermostats cannot be password protected at the thermostat, but the keypad can be locked.