
| Amperage: | 1 |
|---|---|
| Application: | Single-Stage (Heat/Cool) Heat Pump |
| Stages: | 1 Heat/1 Cool |
| Programmability: | Non-Programmable |
| User Interface: | Push Button |
| Mount: | Horizontal |
| Options: | Fan Control |
| Color: | Premier White |
| Power Method: | Hardwired Battery |
| Changeover: | Manual |
| Temperature Range (F): | 40°F - 99°F |
| Operating Humidity: | 5 to 90% RH, non-condensing |
| Wattage: | 0.4 to 30 |
| Wiring: | W B Y R G C |
| Frequency: | 60 Hz 50 Hz |
| Height: | 3-13/16" |
| Width (Inches): | 5-3/8" |
| Depth (Inches): | 1-1/4" |
| Voltage: | 24V 750mV Low voltage |
You need to remove the thermostat from its base. just pull it straight out slowly,
No they will not, for a 2 stage I would suggest at least a 2H, 2C model, if not a 3H,2C model.
We have no one here that can trouble shoot thermostats.
If it uses 24 volt controls yes, if its line voltage no.
you would someone to pull wires to the new location from all the equipment.
no, and yes, see page 6: http://s3.supplyhouse.com/product_files/Pro3000Install1.pdf
This model is basically a sandwich whereas the back plate is screwed to the wall (if installed already) and the front half is held by little tabs. Run your fingers along the crack or the seems and pry off the front half (face plate). The AA batteries are inside. Do not use any other tool than your fingers. It may seem like it is going to break... but it won't. Good luck. Bruce Quarto
Yes, please see part 50002883-001.
Willy, I have the same thermostat I only have 4 wires connected and it works fine. White, yellow, green and red. JR
Your old thermostat most likely did not have "c" which provides power to the unit. I specifically wanted that feature because I don't want to have to use batteries. Match up your existing connections with the ones on the new unit and don't worry about empty connections. As for the designations: R - heat W - heat / cool common B - cool Y - one of these (Y and G) is the fan, I forget offhand what the other is. C - power common. Return path for the low voltage AC power. I'm self-taught, not a professional. If I look at a setup I could figure out the G and Y.
TH3110D1008 thermostat is not compatible with any remote control. Honeywell currently offers TH5320R and TH6320R Wireless Comfort System (wireless thermostats) and Prestige series thermostat (these thermostats consist of a handheld remote control). TH5320R is a non programmable thermostat, TH6320R is a programmable thermostat and Prestige series thermostats can be used as programmable as well as non programmable thermostats. These thermostats are compatible with multistage systems as well as single stage systems. These thermostats are professionally installed units. We recommend you speaking to any HVAC licensed contractor for compatibility queries.