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Wireless Thermostats

Tombig_2
Tombig_2 Member Posts: 231
I appreciate the input. Cogratulations on your retirement. Enjoy.
I hope you won't be retiring from The Wall.

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  • Tombig_2
    Tombig_2 Member Posts: 231
    Splitting a pumped zone

    Has anyone used wireless stats? I know Carrier and Honeywell, as well as some aftermarket folk make them. Any preferences? It's a little difficult getting tech info online and my suppliers are no help. I want to operate two zone valves splitting an existing wired pump relay. Two stats and one reciever? Two recievers? Is there frequency adjustment to circumvent RF confusion?

    Any input would be appreciated.
  • carol_3
    carol_3 Member Posts: 397


    The Honeywell wireless has been out for over five years with no problems that I know of. The Carrier came out earlier and has problems with interference, and the tech has to do more setup. For 2 zones you'd need two stats, the T8665, and one receiver, W8665E. That module can handle up to 3 zones. Don't get the W8665A, because that does only one zone. The tech support line for that product is 800-828-8367. (I was a Honeywell rep for more than 20 years--retired a few weeks ago)
  • oil-2-4-6-gas
    oil-2-4-6-gas Member Posts: 641
    wireless

    > The Honeywell wireless has been out for over five

    > years with no problems that I know of. The

    > Carrier came out earlier and has problems with

    > interference, and the tech has to do more setup.

    > For 2 zones you'd need two stats, the T8665, and

    > one receiver, W8665E. That module can handle up

    > to 3 zones. Don't get the W8665A, because that

    > does only one zone. The tech support line for

    > that product is 800-828-8367. (I was a Honeywell

    > rep for more than 20 years--retired a few weeks

    > ago)



    i had a job about 2-1/2 years ago (owne would not let me run wires)-- the honeywell panel --installed it and had no problems/issues at all nice product when you can't run wires , his was installed in a house -boiler in the garage and the remote themostat is 60 feet away
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