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5 out of 5 stars.
Garde mon chalet très confortable
6 years ago
Voilà déjà trois ans depuis mon achat de trois de ces thermostats et je suis très satisfait. Très facile à installer et régler pour mon chauffage à plinthes, je peux choisir la température au réveil et au coucher sur semaine ou en fin de semaine en plus de régler deux autres événements. Il y a aussi un mode économique pour les absences prolongées et un mode manuel. Une fois la température étable, le thermostat garde la température de la pièce a la température voulue avec grande précision. Le seul hic c'est que l'heure ne change pas avec les saisons. Autrement, je trouve the thermostat attrayant. Je recommande fortement ce thermostat.
Inaccurate temperature reading, died a couple years later
7 years ago
As others have reported, this themostat reads cooler than actual. Honeywell sent me a replacement which was also defective. Ajusted temperature 2C cooler to compensate, but unit acted up recently after two years. Heat was off and display kept cycling like the power was being cut off every 10 seconds. No way to reset. This was being used on a single convector heater rated at half the capacity of this thermostat, so no overheating involved. Honeywell tech support had no solution and would not send a replacement since unit was now out of warranty. Would not recommend this unit as it is inherently defective and eventually disposable.
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Response from Honeywell Support:
7 years ago
Honeywell Support
Hi Daniel! This is not what you should expect and we truly apologize for the inconvenience, we will be glad to help you making sure that the thermostat is working properly, you would have to make sure that the voltage, wattage and amperage are correct. At your convenience, please give us a call at 1 (800) 468-1502 Monday - Sunday 7 am to 10 pm CST and reference case 00990031, we will be happy to help you. Have an excellent week!
3 out of 5 stars.
Works okay...could be better
7 years ago
I purchased these about a week ago. I am not convinced the temperature sensor is accurate at lower temperatures but seems to work fine when the setpoint is higher. In a room where the thermostat read 18 degrees, it was much colder. I used a FLIR camera to measure the temperature on and around the thermostat. When the heat isn't on, there is localized heating of the unit.
The thermostat gets warm during operation. I believe this is contributing to the inaccuracies being reported. The room does get up to temperature.
It isn't a complete waste of money, however. Once the thermostat is homed in and you know what temperature you want, I use the thermostats to shut the heat off automatically so I don't forget. It will likely save me much more money than I paid for them. They are quiet in their operation and they do seem to regulate the power to the heater so they don't use much more energy than they need to maintain the heat in the room.
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Response from Honeywell Support:
7 years ago
Honeywell Support
Hi David, thank you for sharing your feedback with us after working with our thermostat. It can be normal for the thermostat housing to feel warm. You will want to ensure that the heater capacity does not exceed the thermostat’s maximum load. If you ever need help with your thermostat or wish to discuss this further, feel free to contact our customer support at 1-800-468-1502 and we'll be happy to help! Thank you again for your feedback; we're always looking for ways to improve and we love to use our customer's suggestions. We hope you enjoy the rest of your day!
1 out of 5 stars.
don't last much longer than a year
7 years ago
have installed several and keep having to replace them for various reasons related to battery life and internal electronics. latest case, displays fine and indicates full power going to base board, but no heat from baseboard. When i bypasses thermostat BB heats up fine. so once again I have to replace the thermostat, which is probably no more than a year and a couple of months old. looking for alternatives of course - not much to choose from.
No, I do not recommend this product.
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5 out of 5 stars.
Thermostat Intelligent.
7 years ago
Excellent produit, fiable. Serait un produit parfait s'il y avait un bouton pour le changement d'heure à l'automne et au printemps comme mes timer possèdes sinon, aucun reproche à faire à ce produit,
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Q: What is the minimum rated load?
16 years ago
3 Answers
A: It seems Bartlett has posted incorrect information.
The online manual indicates the following:
Minimum load: 1.25 A (resistive only)
150 W @ 120 VAC
300 W @ 240 VAC
Anonymous13 years ago
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Q: Does this T'stat have a hold feature?
Need to know if this thermostat has a 'hold' feature: can I manually override the auto temp for an indeterminate amount of time and then simply manually go back to auto temp when I'm ready?
12 years ago
2 Answers
A: Yes, and it is called Manual Mode (Permanent Override of Schedule).
11 years ago
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Q: Does this Honeywell Model # YRLV4300 work with only 240 V Baseboard heaters or also with 120 V baseboard heaters? Are all baseboard heaters 240 V?
My place was built in the 1970s.
Were 240 V baseboard heaters used or popular in the 1970s?
How would I know if my baseboard heater is 120 V or 240 V?
12 years ago
2 Answers
A: It will work with 120 V OR 240 V.
Most likely all fixed-installed baseboards are 240 V and mobile ones 120 V.
Go down to floor level and look for the label inside the baseboard heater: it will specify power (wattage) and voltage.
11 years ago
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Q: Will this work for a gas fireplace - 2 wire?
12 years ago
2 Answers
A: The YRLV4300 is rated for resistive loads only, at 240Vac 50/60hz. It has a minimum load rating of 500W and a maximum load rating of 3000W.
Most fireplaces are 750mV. The YRLV4300 is not compatible with that load.
For information on thermostats that have the features you are looking for and are compatible with typical 750mV fireplace applications, please visit Honeywell at:
http://yourhome.honeywell.com/Home/default.htm
12 years ago
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Q: How do you change the readings from Farenheit to Celsuis
UPM Thermostat
12 years ago
2 Answers
A: Information on changing the display of the RLV4300 from Fahrenheit to Celsius can be found in the advanced settings section of the user guide.
Here are those steps in case you do not have a copy of the manual:
- Pull the cover down.
- Briefly insert a pointed object (e.g., paperclip) through the
advanced setting opening, which is a small hole to the right of the Mode and Min buttons.
- The first parameter, which is to change the temperature display scale will appear.
- To modify that option, press the Up or Down Button.
- To exit press the Ret button or, do not press any button for
for a minute and the display will return to normal.
12 years ago
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Q: Forced air electric furnace
Just wondering if this thermostat will work for a forced air electric furnace?
14 years ago
2 Answers
A: This is designed for line voltage baseboard heaters.
There are similar models made for furnaces.
Anonymous13 years ago
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Q: How to keep the temperature consistent for another room
The thermostat will be installed at hallway but my kid plays at family room mostly. Very often family room gets much warmer than other place. How should I install the thermostat to keep temperature of family room consistent ? Thanks.
14 years ago
2 Answers
A: The thermostat can only monitor and control heating based on the ambient temperature where it is located. It has no way of knowing the temperature of a room it is not in.
One solution could be is to have the thermostat relocated to the family room. This would likely require the services of a qualified electrician.
Anonymous13 years ago
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Q: How to install with 4 wires?
The instructions aren't very clear (or not to me anyway!). My old thermostat has 4 wires going to it, 2 red and 2 black....So how do I connect this new thermostat with only 2 black wires?
15 years ago
2 Answers
A: Use a proper connector and tie the 2 red wires together.
The old 4 wire one was a DPST model that was capable of turning off power to both sides of the line. This one will have one side hot at all times and switch the other for control.
No harm done there, The only difference is that even with the thermostat turned down to the lowest there will still be power to shock you at the heater so if servicing the heater be sure to remove the power by removing fuses or turning off circuit breaker.
Anonymous13 years ago
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Q: How many events per day?
Can this be programmed to change the temperature seven different times in one day? That's what I need to do when TOU pricing starts. Thanks.
15 years ago
2 Answers
A: Only 4
11 years ago
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Q: Does it display both actual temp and the set temp?
Does this thermostat display the actual room temp or the set temperature? Can you choose?
15 years ago
2 Answers
A: It how the actual room temp but shows the set temp if you push the up or down button
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