Honeywell TH4110D1007 Programmable Thermostat

September 26, 2014 - Comment

Programmable Standard Display Thermostat The PRO series provides programmable thermostats for 24 Vac conventional and heat pump systems or 750 mV heating systems. Weekday/Weekend programming – 5-2 (Weekdays, Weekend) programming to fit your lifestyle. Backlit digital display – both current and set temperatures are easy to read in various lighting conditions. Precise comfort control (+/-

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Programmable Standard Display Thermostat The PRO series provides programmable thermostats for 24 Vac conventional and heat pump systems or 750 mV heating systems. Weekday/Weekend programming – 5-2 (Weekdays, Weekend) programming to fit your lifestyle. Backlit digital display – both current and set temperatures are easy to read in various lighting conditions. Precise comfort control (+/- 1ªF) – maintains consistent comfort to the highest level of accuracy. Basic operation – easy-to-use slide switches allow you to select the heat or cool mode, and operate the fan. Built in instructions – simple, pull out instruction manual. Energy savings – program to save up to 33%* on annual heating and cooling costs. Adaptive Intelligent Recovery – ensures programmed temperature is reached by programmed time. 5-year limited warranty.

Product Features

  • Weekday/Weekend programming – 5-2 (Weekdays, Weekend) programming
  • Backlit digital display – both current and set temperatures are easy to read in various lighting conditions
  • Basic operation – easy-to-use slide switches allow you to select the heat or cool mode, and operate the fan
  • Built in instructions – simple, pull out instruction manual
  • Adaptive Intelligent Recovery – ensures programmed temperature is reached by programmed time

Comments

JAB "JAB" says:

Works as promised and more… 0

nerenttt says:

honeywell gave bad customer service for bad motherboard After changing the batteries on the unit, the unit stopped working correctly . After trouble shooting on my own and reading up online, it was very clear it was the motherboard. I called honeywell, and they said the installing plumbing contractor would have to be called ( 80$ service call NOT to be covered under the 5 year warranty) in order for the licensed contractor who originally purchased the unit would have to be the one to file a claim. What if they are no longer in business! I told them I would happily pay for the replacement cost, but they said they could do nothing without the contractor calling and the contractor can’t call unless they come out for a 80$ service call. Now that I know this “racket” , I would like everyone to know to ask their heating contractor to put in a “non-professional” thermostat that can be purchased at home depot , lowes , etc. That way i can serviced by you without the expensive service calls. I think Honeywell could have given me a chance to…

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