Braeburn Programmable Thermostat

October 7, 2014 - Comment

Braeburn 2000 Builder Series 5-2 day programmable, Single Stage Heat/Cool, Large Display with blue back light.  Comparable with Single Stage Gas, Oil or Electric Systems (Including Single Stage Heat Pumps and Millivolt Heat only Systems). 5 Year warranty AC Power 18-30v AC, DC power 3.0v DC. Control range 45-90 deg F (7-32 deg C). Product

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Braeburn 2000 Builder Series 5-2 day programmable, Single Stage Heat/Cool, Large Display with blue back light.  Comparable with Single Stage Gas, Oil or Electric Systems (Including Single Stage Heat Pumps and Millivolt Heat only Systems). 5 Year warranty AC Power 18-30v AC, DC power 3.0v DC. Control range 45-90 deg F (7-32 deg C).

Product Features

  • Programmable home thermostat
  • Has a 2 to 5 day schedule
  • 1 Stage heat and 1 cool setting
  • Easy to read display with back light
  • Comes with a 5 year warranty

Comments

C. Schulz "bicycle rider" says:

This is/might be a specialized thermostat for businesses The 2 prior reviewers gave this thermostat grave reviews. I do believe there might be a misunderstanding in regards to what this thermostat may be designed to do. As far as I know this is a “landlords” thermostat, it’s purpose is to reasonable limit possibly unintended “abuse”. Like in environments where it’s user’s potentially might not care too much about heating costs, lets say for example in an office. Would people turn down the temperature at night when they leave? Maybe they would…

L. Fera "lfera" says:

poor interface Although the programming of this unit is fine for a 5-2 day program, the display only shows one temperature (the set temperature I think), and can’t display the current temp. I don’t know if it is working properly or not. Also, I couldn’t find a way to override the program to raise or lower the desired temperature temporarily. Most thermostats just allow you to use the up/down arrow. But this one just refuses to change the temp (blinks the current value). Now, I am generally a skilled…

S. Gong says:

What a piece of junk… Imagine you are burning up and want to lower the temperature in your house by 10 degrees. What an easy task, right? Not with the Braeburn 2200!Here’s what you have to do: you have to set the temperature for four time sections (morning, afternoon, evening, night) for each day of the week. This is, of course, after you define what the timesectiions are for each time of day for each day of the week. And don’t let me get started on how to do that…”Oh, but you can do an override…

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