So we had the HVAC system replaced, it is a Carrier Infinity system
wit a Heat pump and gas furnace. Trying to figure out controller is a
bit frustrating at this point (yeah less than 24 hours in). I want to
have it change temp for bed time and waking up, oh well time to slog
through the manual (have been RTFM!).
Okay back to your usually stuff thanks for reading.
On Thu, 28 Jul 2022 14:16:33 -0500, Markem618 <markrm618@hotmail.com>
wrote:
So we had the HVAC system replaced, it is a Carrier Infinity system
wit a Heat pump and gas furnace. Trying to figure out controller is a
bit frustrating at this point (yeah less than 24 hours in). I want to
have it change temp for bed time and waking up, oh well time to slog >>through the manual (have been RTFM!).
Okay back to your usually stuff thanks for reading.
My programmable thermostat is set to "Manual" all-year-long -
: 67 all winter long 24 x 7 < 69 if we have company over >
: 50 all summer long < we don't have central AC >
* * Public Service Reminder * *
Remember to check/change the batteries in the thermostat -
before they corrode & leak and cost you $ 100. for a whole
new thermostat ! .. experience talking .. :-(
They do last quite a few years, but ..
John T.
On Thu, 28 Jul 2022 20:32:00 -0400, krw@notreal.com wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jul 2022 15:33:11 -0400, hubops@ccanoemail.com wrote:Just one heat pump, the natural gas furnace was way better than having
On Thu, 28 Jul 2022 14:16:33 -0500, Markem618 <markrm618@hotmail.com> >>>wrote:
So we had the HVAC system replaced, it is a Carrier Infinity system
wit a Heat pump and gas furnace. Trying to figure out controller is a >>>>bit frustrating at this point (yeah less than 24 hours in). I want to >>>>have it change temp for bed time and waking up, oh well time to slog >>>>through the manual (have been RTFM!).
Okay back to your usually stuff thanks for reading.
We have two Nest thermostats (one for each heat pump). We don't set
back the temperature much (only a couple of degrees) because the heat
pumps are so slow to recover. If it's cold, they don't. The pump isn't >>working at all and the resistive (aux) heat isn't so great.
a 30 amp 240 line pull from an already full fuse box. Pretty sure it
beat any resistive heat. But gas was already in place. Went with high
end setup, the change from a system that just go on at full blast to
the variable one is wonderful both outside and in the noise reduction
alone is great, but the comfort level with ac grand.
After cussing out thing engineering and graphic team that designed the >thermostat finally figure out how to do what I wanted.
My programmable thermostat is set to "Manual" all-year-long -If they're AA or AAA batteries, use the Everyready Lithiums. They
: 67 all winter long 24 x 7 < 69 if we have company over >
: 50 all summer long < we don't have central AC >
* * Public Service Reminder * *
Remember to check/change the batteries in the thermostat -
before they corrode & leak and cost you $ 100. for a whole
new thermostat ! .. experience talking .. :-(
They do last quite a few years, but ..
John T.
don't have the same leakage problem that Alkalines do (and they're a
lot better these days). The lithiums are great for emergency
flashlights that rarely get used. They have an excellent shelf life
and don't leak.
Change batteries on the spring and fall equinox, lithium only here.
On Thu, 28 Jul 2022 15:33:11 -0400, hubops@ccanoemail.com wrote:Just one heat pump, the natural gas furnace was way better than having
On Thu, 28 Jul 2022 14:16:33 -0500, Markem618 <markrm618@hotmail.com> >>wrote:
So we had the HVAC system replaced, it is a Carrier Infinity system
wit a Heat pump and gas furnace. Trying to figure out controller is a
bit frustrating at this point (yeah less than 24 hours in). I want to >>>have it change temp for bed time and waking up, oh well time to slog >>>through the manual (have been RTFM!).
Okay back to your usually stuff thanks for reading.
We have two Nest thermostats (one for each heat pump). We don't set
back the temperature much (only a couple of degrees) because the heat
pumps are so slow to recover. If it's cold, they don't. The pump isn't >working at all and the resistive (aux) heat isn't so great.
My programmable thermostat is set to "Manual" all-year-long -If they're AA or AAA batteries, use the Everyready Lithiums. They
: 67 all winter long 24 x 7 < 69 if we have company over >
: 50 all summer long < we don't have central AC >
* * Public Service Reminder * *
Remember to check/change the batteries in the thermostat -
before they corrode & leak and cost you $ 100. for a whole
new thermostat ! .. experience talking .. :-(
They do last quite a few years, but ..
John T.
don't have the same leakage problem that Alkalines do (and they're a
lot better these days). The lithiums are great for emergency
flashlights that rarely get used. They have an excellent shelf life
and don't leak.
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