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A-Game Tactics: Thermostat Upgrade Challenge - Any Takers?

August 10, 2009

Four years ago I began working in the HVACR industry. I knew the terms hot, cold, sticky, and ductwork. After being immersed in the terminology and technology, I have found that while the rest of the girls are checking out the tile color in my friend’s new apartment bathroom, I am standing in the utility closet wondering why the HVAC system hasn’t been upgraded since the Reagan administration.

Needless to say, I wasn’t surprised that when I got a new thermostat about a month ago, I was excited.

I plugged it in, programmed it, and off it went, controlling the indoor comfort of my domicile. The new thermostat and the old thermostat are the same brand - set exactly the same way. I noticed, however, that with the new thermostat, I am often too warm. Thinking this was all in my head, I got out the old thermostat and placed it directly above the new one for a few days to see what it read.

And after a month of comparisons, I have come to the conclusion that something is definitely not right.

The problem is what?

The new thermostat reads 71°F and the old one reads 72°. When the old one read 71° I was comfortable. When the new one reads 71° I am sometimes comfortable, but more often too warm.

Did I miss something? Which is correct, and why is my once perfectly comfortable home too warm now that I have upgraded my thermostat?

Thermostat upgrade challenge

Bill Schwartz
August 11, 2009 11:29 AM
The original thermostat had a greater "dead" band than the new thermostat. The furnace and air conditioner would run longer, resulting in warmer winter temperatures and increased dehumidification in the cooling season.


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Dan Field
August 19, 2009 9:31 AM
if the old one had a greater dead band then the a/c would run longer, but would also be off longer also ? the new thermostat seems to need the temperature reading calibrated.


Thermostat Replies

Angela D. Harris
August 19, 2009 10:04 AM
Thank you both for your insight on my thermostat. I will look into it.


Thermostat Replies

Angela D. Harris
August 19, 2009 10:04 AM
Thank you both for your insight on my thermostat. I will look into it.


T-Stat

Tom McConnell
August 30, 2009 2:51 AM
The old t-stat could have been set up to delay the blower (both on and off) during the condenser start up. This starts the unit running with a very cold evaporator at start up. This helps reduce humidity (latent load)and starts with very cold air. The new t-stat might not have been set up the same way. It is something to check.I also agree with the other responces you recieved. These are all possible factors contributing to your problem.


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