Originally posted by: Ornery
Why not ask the guy who installed the HVAC? The guy who installed mine insisted on Robertshaw/Maple Chase, so that's what I got. He specifically dissed Honeywell, because so many were failing after only a few years.
Originally posted by: The_good_guy
do they have two zone thermostats..
our ac is upstairs and it cools faster than below. Though our ac isnt dual zone, i was wondering if one could have a remote thermostat.. that can be set to shut of when the upstairs temp is reached or when the lower temp is reached (depending if we are sleeping upstairs or downstairs watching tv).
THe problem in the summer, it can get cold running it at night, or get too warm in teh winter, it would be nice if it would shut off when teh upstairs temp reaches.. and then we are downstiars, it looks at downstairs temp.. ofcourse upstairs has to be ignored because upstairs wil be 10-20F cooler than downstairs.
Originally posted by: Thegonagle
Originally posted by: The_good_guy
do they have two zone thermostats..
our ac is upstairs and it cools faster than below. Though our ac isnt dual zone, i was wondering if one could have a remote thermostat.. that can be set to shut of when the upstairs temp is reached or when the lower temp is reached (depending if we are sleeping upstairs or downstairs watching tv).
THe problem in the summer, it can get cold running it at night, or get too warm in teh winter, it would be nice if it would shut off when teh upstairs temp reaches.. and then we are downstiars, it looks at downstairs temp.. ofcourse upstairs has to be ignored because upstairs wil be 10-20F cooler than downstairs.
A "dual-zone" T-stat like you describe would merely be a band-aid to the real problem, which is improper system set-up. You need to adjust the dampeners in the duct work to balance the airflow a little bit better. Unfortunately, it's not always easy to find them, and once you do, it's a long trial-and-error process. (Have you experimented with closing off individual vents upstairs as a temporary fix?)
Originally posted by: Ornery
Why not ask the guy who installed the HVAC? The guy who installed mine insisted on Robertshaw/Maple Chase, so that's what I got. He specifically dissed Honeywell, because so many were failing after only a few years.