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Wireless Thermostats

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again.  I've searched the threads for info., but some of the model numbers have been discontinued.



Honeywell:

thermostat: T8665A1002

receiver: W8665E1000



Danfoss:

thermostat: TP-75RF

receiver: RX-3 (3 zones)



Can someone please provide current model numbers and more important, include any feedback and experience you've had with these thermostats, good and bad.  I have a customer with a single zone system who wants more control of his system. The return manifold is in the garage next to the boiler and all ½" loops are available for the installation of zone valves.
8.33 lbs./gal. x 60 min./hr. x 20°ΔT = 10,000 BTU's/hour

Two btu per sq ft for degree difference for a slab

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  • ScottMP
    ScottMP Member Posts: 5,884
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    HI YA Alan

    I just went throught this search and found that not many companys are producing wireless thermostats. I know Honeywell has them for scorched air but as of yet, not for hydronic.

    I actually got  a job by competing against a wireless thermostat bid that the owner was concerened about .

    Let me know what you find.

    Scott
  • Dave H_2
    Dave H_2 Member Posts: 556
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    Wireless stats with wired actuators

    Check out this link for hydronic systems with manifolds. may be what you are looking for.



    http://www.uponor-usa.com/~/media/Files/Technical%20Documents/heating%20resource%20docs/Climate%20Control%20Zoning%20FAQ.aspx?sc_lang=en



    Dave H.
    Dave H
  • ScottMP
    ScottMP Member Posts: 5,884
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    Wow

    There you go Dave, thanks...
  • Glenn Harrison_2
    Glenn Harrison_2 Member Posts: 845
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    Honeywell Red Link Wireless

    We have been using the new Honeywell wireless technology withe great success. I know of one install where we put a Honeywell FocusPro 5000 in a 4 story all concrete building, with the stat on the fourth floor, and the receiver in the basement, and have not had a problem.



    You can check out the complete line of Red Link products at:



    http://www.forwardthinking.honeywell.com/products/wireless/wireless_products.html



    By the way, the FocusPro and VisionPro (including wireless) stats can be configured for heating only applications  including 3-wire zone valves in the installer menu.
  • Alan (California Radiant) Forbes
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    Wireless Thermostats

    Thanks Scott, Dave and Glenn.  I'll do some research on those products in the morning.



    All the best,



    Alan
    8.33 lbs./gal. x 60 min./hr. x 20°ΔT = 10,000 BTU's/hour

    Two btu per sq ft for degree difference for a slab
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