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Honeywell Prestige IAQ Thermostat installation

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2011

Here is the installation of a Honeywell thermostat.
http://yourhome.honeywell.com/home/products/thermostats/

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  • I forgot it is redlink and has wireless outdoor sensor

  • @topdoozie1 The redlink system is great! I have a wireless outdoor sensor and you can hardwire it too.

  • Your so right. I think most home on the heating side are oversized.

  • I have the VP IAQ, and been tempted to upgrade to this one... Reason why you did the return/supply sensor?

  • @jay11j The IAQ is a very good t-stat! The literature said that there was a option for a some sensors so I had access to a couple of discharge air temperature sensor.The only problem is that if you want to monitor the delta T you have to access the installer set up.

  • good lord... How much is that tstat and additional sensors?

  • @fart1fart1 I haven't receive the invoice on the t-stat and the sensors are from some zoning kits which I will have to replace but I think the sensors are around 80 dollars. OUCH!!!

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  • why are you monitoring the discharge and return of the air temp and the delta t? what is the benefit in this, what will this tell ya? i just purchased a prestige iaq, going to be hooking up the remote,outside temp, and a dehumidifier...

    do you know how many of the outside temp modules can you hook up? i was thinking of purchasing a few extra, then i could monitor the temp/humd in my crawl space and attic...

  • Is it dual fuel or can you only install dts ras. I didnt see terminals for outside air temperature sensor

  • To continue what I just said, I'm over 10 degree rise per hour, feels way oversized. Coldest day of January yet my 3 degree span setting on my stat only yeild a 10-11 minute runtime or so even at 0 degrees. Oversize is evil takes 10 minutes to get to the heat rise rating of 55 degrees, I experience so much waste with metal ductwork thats actually sealed meticulously.

  • I wish I had either a smaller unit or two stage at this point. Have just under a 60k output in a very well insulated and air sealed home with over 2000 sq ft. Ran 35 percent duty cycle at that output level when the temperature was between -15f and -20f outside that morning. Strange to think that 20k BTU would close to manage the set temperature in a home over 2000 sq ft in Minnesota yet the smallest unit most sell in a 95% or higher is around a 30k BTU output. 2 stage 45k high fire.

  • @Nutintoitbut2doit OMG !!!

    Thats it , i'm packin my freakin bags !!! ROFL ...

    I will meet you at Dallas place (call 5tank) , synchronize watches on my mark !!! ROFL ...

  • @fritzhvac LOL sorry Fritz, but I live north of those guys where its 39, they live in sunny southern Cali., where all the girls wear bikinis all year long lol.

  • @dizziedallas You are killin me !!! ROFL ...

    Next you will be tellin me you are out surfing with the pickupchick !!! LOL ...

    Beep Beep to the VU VU !!! LOL ...

    GREEN with ENVY !!! LOL ...

    It's gonna hit 40 today !!! WOW ... LOL ...

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