| Application: | Wireless Indoor Air Sensor |
|---|---|
| Power Method: | Battery |
| Mount: | Mounts on a vertical wall with supplied bracket and mounting hardware |
| Max Temp (F): | 120°F |
| Min Temp (F): | 0°F |
| Temperature Range (F): | 0°F - 120°F |
| Wi-Fi: | Yes |
Hi Jeremy, thanks for writing in. Yes, this is compatible with the Honeywell THX9421R5021WW thermostat.
Hello, J.S. thanks for writing in. However, no TH6220WF2006 is not redlink so it would not work with that sensor.
Manvel, You would need an Equipment Interface Module, SKU: THM5421R1021. Wi-Fi is not a requirement. An optional accessory if you ever wanted Wi-Fi would be the RedLINK Internet Gateway.
If they are both the redlink 2.0 yes.
Once I connected my 4 sensors to my thermostat, it allowed me to select which one(s) it uses to average the temperature across the house. I use the upper floors in the summer, and lower in the winter.
Yes it will, The thermostat will display a warning to replace batteries in the indoor sensor about 2 months before power is depleted. The sensor status light will begin flashing red about 2–3 weeks before power is depleted. During normal operation, the status light remains off.
No, the humidity functionality is controlled by the thermostat, so adding a sensor to detect would not change the functionality of the thermostat.
No. These sensors do not display individual temperatures. They are used in multiple locations to create the average temperature of a space.
yes it is
depends on the age, if it considered a redlink 2.0 yes it will.