NOTE: This is not a standalone thermostat. It must be used in conjunction with Equipment Interface Module THM5320R1000 to function.
Features
| Amperage: | 1 |
|---|---|
| Application: | Heat Pump Multi-Stage (Heat/Cool) |
| Stages: | 3 Heat/2 Cool Heat Pump 2 Heat/2 Cool |
| Programmability: | 5-1-1 Day Programmable |
| User Interface: | Push Button |
| Mount: | Horizontal |
| Options: | Fan Control Wireless Auto Changeover |
| Power Method: | Battery |
| Changeover: | Manual Auto |
| Temperature Range (F): | 40°F - 99°F |
| Voltage: | 24V Low voltage |
| Wattage: | 10.8 to 30 |
| Wiring: | C Y2 Y G RAS R L Rc W-O/B Rh |
| Color: | Premier White |
| Height: | 3-9/16" |
| Width (Inches): | 5-13/16" |
| Depth (Inches): | 1-1/2" |
| Wireless: | Yes |
| Humidity Control: | No |
| Wi-Fi: | Yes |
You need 1 thermostat per zone.
Only if used w an electric heat relay kit. thats a 24VAC stat.
You would need the redlink internet gateway to control this thru a phone App.
Thermostats do not do zoning.
no it does not, its a backlit display & will turn on when a button is pressed.
Yes, have 2 of these, one outdorr wireless temp sensor plus one wired device working with a honeywell zone control and their wireless interface. All of this is routed through a honeywell redlink interface so I have a presence through the internet. Works perfectly.
Yes. I have a zoned system That makes use of three of these thermostats in different zones all of my zones are controllable through the redlink Internet gateway Sent from my iPhone
We are not too familiar with pellet stove setups, but if your unit requires a 2-wire, low-voltage thermostat we so no reason why it wouldn't work.
No, the complete system is part YTH6320R1001.
Please refer to page 16 of the following manual: http://s3.pexsupply.com/manuals/1249544874360/Honeywell_TH6320R1004_Operating_Manual.pdf
This thermostat is appropriate for conventional 2H/2C systems.