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Honeywell and Ecobee are acknowledged as prominent players in the thermostat business. Honeywell has successfully maintained market domination due to its long-standing presence, whereas Ecobee is quickly rising in prominence mostly because of its trailblazing smart thermostat technology. The aim of this article is to emphasize the range of products offered by both brands, thus aiding you in choosing the ideal thermostat for your house.

Honeywell vs ecobee
9.3 Ecobee
WinnerIntegrated voice assistant

So, why would you want a smart thermostat? The real question is, why wouldn’t you? A smart thermostat allows you to control your HVAC system using your phone or voice while allowing it to become more efficient over time!

Ecobee has taken a leaf from the Nest thermostat with a built-in feature to learn from your routine to create customized schedules. It can also recommend changes to your existing schedule based on your routine. Whereas Honeywell is a better choice for those who want to be able to program the settings to their liking.

Smart Thermostat Head to Head

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Ecobee 4 Smart Thermostat

Integrated voice assistant

Ecobee

Ecobee SmartThermostat with Voice Control uses SmartSensor technology to adjust temperatures based on room occupancy. It claims to help in saving up to 23% on your HVAC costs every year. The smart thermostat takes less than an hour to install!

You can control the thermostat with the user-friendly phone app from your smartphone, tablet, computer, or Apple Watch. The thermostat has Alexa built-in which is a great feature, particularly if you don’t have an Echo speaker lying around. With Alexa you can adjust the temperature settings using your voice.
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Honeywell Home

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Honeywell Home T9 WIFI Smart Thermostat allows you to change the temperature in any given room manually or let the Smart Room Sensors figure out which rooms are most populated and thus should be focused on. That said, the thermostat can handle more than one room at once!

Adjust the temperature on your thermostat with just a few clicks on your phone or use the programming feature to fit your schedule.

Pros

  • Elegant design with a glass finish and a touch display.
  • Touchscreen interface and an intuitive app make the thermostat easy to use.
  • Works well with most smart home systems and voice assistants, including Alexa and Google Assistant.

Cons

  • Programming detailed and complex schedules can be a little tricky.

Pros

  • The sensors reach up to 200 feet and even further.
  • The touchscreen display is stylish and easy to operate with a friendly user interface.
  • The thermostat is easy to install yourself and compatible with most homes.

Cons

  • The thermostat cannot learn your schedule automatically, you need to program it manually.
  • The mobile app can be slow when delivering real-time updates.

Installation

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Both smart thermostats are relatively easy to install. Though the ease of installation will likely depend on your skills and experience, you don’t need to call in a professional unless you have a very specific HVAC configuration. 

Ecobee claims their thermostat can be installed in under 45 minutes with no extra help. There is a video that you can follow that will guide you through the installation process. You can also find a detailed guide on the official ecobee mobile app. If all else fails, the company invites you to call the support team and ask for help!

Honeywell Home claims that their thermostat is just as easy to install as their competitors'. There is an installation guide available that you can follow closely for easy setup. There is a power adapter included in the package that replaces a C-Wire to provide a constant stream of power to the device. That makes the thermostat even easier to install and highly compatible with most HVAC systems. 

Overall, it appears as though both contenders offer quick and easy installation. If you’re worried about setting things up, you can’t go wrong with either option.

Style & Design

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Sure, we’ll get to talking about the technical features and capabilities of these thermostats, but first, let’s discuss style and design. This is a category where both products really shine! 

The ecobee smart thermostat has a beautiful shape that is neither extravagant nor too harsh or boring. Its lack of sharp edges automatically makes it feel cosy, while its crisp glass display allows for easy viewing and programming. Overall, the smart thermostat will look quite, for lack of a better word, smart, in your home!

The thermostat offered by Honeywell Home is slightly less interesting to look at. The shape is nice and soft, and the white colorway will fit in well with any color variations on your wall. The beauty of the T9 smart thermostat is in its simplicity. If you’re looking for a thermostat that will blend in with the surroundings, this is a great option.

Though both thermostats are beautiful in their design, the Honeywell Home model is slightly underwhelming in comparison to the ecobee.

Programming & Learning Capabilities

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Finally, we’re getting to the important stuff! Programming and learning capabilities are important features customers look for in a smart thermostat. 

The smart thermostat by ecobee can learn your daily schedule and even give you recommendations that will help lower heating costs. The occupancy sensor will automatically adjust the temperature when you leave the room/house, and again when you return. Programming the thermostat to follow a complex schedule can be tricky, but you can always ask the support team for help, or let the thermostat adjust the temperature automatically.

The T9 smart thermostat by Honeywell Home is quite the opposite. It cannot learn your schedule automatically, so you need to program it yourself. You can choose the temperature for each room manually or let the thermostat do that for you. It does so by using occupancy sensors to detect which rooms are in use. Naturally, the ones that are in use get the most comfort, be it heat in the winter, or cool air in the summer. 

Smartphone App

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One of the features that make a smart thermostat smart is the official app you can use to control the device. Of course, both ecobee and Honeywell Home have their very own apps that make changing the temperature in your home easier than ever.

The ecobee app not only lets you control your indoor climate, but also offers a myriad of other helpful features. These include notifications sent when the system needs maintenance. You will also get a notification if the temperature in your house has become dangerously low which can lead to frozen or burst pipes. 

Honeywell Home lets you monitor the usage of all your Honeywell Home devices. You will get a handy reminder when you need to change the air filter, as well as when temperatures fall or rise way above the norm, leading to possible problems. Your thermostat can also determine when you’re home or away using your phone’s location. It can then adjust the temperature automatically and shave a few dollars off your electricity bill for the month.

Smart Features, Integrations & Extensibility

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What’s a smart thermostat without any smart features? Here are some capabilities that help the ecobee smart thermostat and Honeywell Home T9 Wi-Fi smart thermostat stand out from the crowd. 

The ecobee smart thermostat boasts a SmartSensor feature that allows the device to adjust the temperature all on its own. The eco+ software maximizes efficiency and reduces wasted energy in your home. 

The smart thermostat by ecobee works with many smart home systems, including Google Assistant, Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Samsung SmartThings, and IFTTT. And as if that wasn’t enough, the thermostat also has Alexa built-in. Talk to your thermostat, ask for weather updates, play music, and make use of the Alexa Calling feature!

The Honeywell Home device uses smart room sensors to determine which rooms are occupied and keep them comfortable. Use Auto Home and Away Scheduling to keep your energy costs at a minimum and reduce waste. Let the sensors change according to your lifestyle and enjoy maximum comfort with the Honeywell Home T9 Wi-Fi Smart Thermostat! The device is compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, and other smart home systems.

Technical Comparison (ecobee vs Honeywell)

ecobee4 Smart ThermostatHoneywell Home T9
Item Weight1.72 pounds1.46 pounds
Product Dimensions4.29 x 4.29 x 1 inches3.7 x 4.92 x 0.94 inches
StyleSmart ThermostatThermostat with Sensor
Included ComponentsEcobee Smart Thermostat mounting plate, Ecobee Smart Thermostat, SmartSensor w/ detachable stand, Install & Quickstart guide, Wire Labels, Large Trim PlateThermostat, Mounting Hardware, Sensor
Battery Cell TypeLithium-IonAlkaline
Warranty Description3-year limited1-year warranty
Control Through iOS and Android AppYesYes
Works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Samsung SmartThings, etc.YesYes
Amazon Alexa Built-InYesNo
ColorBlackWhite
Sources: ecobee.com, honeywellhome.com

Conclusion

Both thermostats we’ve reviewed showed great capabilities and scored almost the same. The smart thermostat by ecobee is our winner because of its sleek design, voice control, and SmartSensor features. The Honeywell Smart Thermostat is almost as good, as it offers an great sensor range and allows you to program settings with ease.

So between Honeywell vs ecobee, which one are you leaning towards? Let us know in the comments below!

Sources

ecobee.com
honeywellhome.com

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There might be instances when your current schedule doesn't fulfill your requirements adequately, calling for additional adjustments. In such situations, you are provided with an opportunity to make temporary or permanent changes to your schedule.

In this guide, I explain how to enable and disable these functions.

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What is a temporary hold and how do I turn it on?

The temporary hold feature, lets you suspend a programmed schedule. This is so you can adjust the current temperature to your desired level until a certain time. You will be able to input how long you want the “hold” to continue, usually up to 11 hours. 

Some models without this function will resume the schedule on the next programmed period (your display might indicate a “Hold Until” time).

For most models, you can easily turn on a temporary hold by pressing the +/- or up/down buttons. If it is available, you will have the option to set a Hold Until time, giving the hold a fixed period.

How to turn off a temporary hold

If you change your mind, you can cancel the temporary hold at any time to resume your usual thermostat schedule. 

This can be done easily by pressing Run, Cancel, Run Schedule, Use Schedule, Remove Hold, or Cancel Hold, depending on your Honeywell thermostat's model. 

Other models might have a ↵ button instead, for canceling the hold. If you are finding any difficulty in doing this, you can refer to your user manual/guide for instructions. Click here to find the user manual for your Honeywell thermostat.

What is a permanent hold and how do I turn it on?

The Honeywell thermostat permanent hold feature, unlike the temporary hold, lets you manually set the temperature. This is for an indefinite amount of time, overriding the programmed schedule completely.

For earlier models, this was the only temperature hold option where you press the HOLD button and then toggle the keys to set your desired temperature.

If you have the newer Honeywell thermostat models, such as those with touchscreen functionality or an app to configure your settings remotely, you can press +/- or up/down buttons to override the thermostat schedule.

Afterward, check from the options below to see which steps apply to your Honeywell thermostat model:

  • Press Hold or
  • Press Hold Until, then either of the following: Permanent Hold, Switch to Permanent Hold, Permanently, Permanent

How do I turn off a permanent hold?

Turning off the Honeywell thermostat's permanent hold setting is easy. It is usually the same for turning off a temporary hold.

Depending on your model, you can go ahead and press Run, Cancel, Run Schedule, Use Schedule, Remove Hold, or Cancel Hold.

For other models such as the T4 Pro, press the +/- or up/down buttons first then press Cancel or Remove Hold. If you have the Lyric™ T5 Wi-Fi, press Pe

In the next section, I’ll show you how to set up these hold/override features for each model. 

Model-Specific Instructions

Ranging from the T10 Pro to the PRO 2000 series, any Honeywell thermostat with a programmable schedule will allow users to override it.

So now, let me walk you through how to enable/disable these hold features for each model range.

Schedule Override for T10 Pro and T9 Models

Smart thermostat with a color touchscreen

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  1. First, change the mode on your Smart thermostat to “Heat to” or “Cool To.” You can’t override the schedule if it’s following the “Auto” Mode. 
  2. Then, press the up or down arrows on your thermostat to set the desired temperature
  3. Once you change the modes and a temperature setpoint, a “Hold until” message will appear at a specified time if scheduling is enabled.
  4. By touching this message, you can choose from various hold options, such as “Next Period,” “A Specific Time,” “Permanently,” or “Remove hold.”
  5. If you select “A Specific Time,” you will need to choose the desired time for the hold to end.
  6. After making these changes, press “Done” to return to the home screen.
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Overriding the schedule on Honeywell T10 smart thermostats

T6 Pro Smart/T6 Pro Z-Wave and T5+

Smart thermostats with touchscreen

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For these models, the temporary hold enables you to change the set temperature for up to 12 hours, while the permanent hold maintains the set temperature until manually adjusted.

For extended absences, you can also set up a vacation hold that maintains a low-power temperature for an extended period. However, this mode is only accessible through the Honeywell Home app.

Setting up Temporary Hold

With the temporary hold feature, you can quickly change the temperature until a specified time.

  1. Tap on the “+” or “-” buttons to adjust the temperature
  2. Then a “Hold Until” message will pop up on the screen along with the time
  3. To change this period, tap on the time and wait for it to start blinking
  4. Then use the “+” or “-” to set the hour and minutes you want the temporary hold to end
  5. Don’t forget that this is the clock time and not a timer from the moment you engage the temporary hold
  6. Tap on “Hold Until” to confirm changes
  7. Return to the home screen

To cancel a temporary hold, touch the “Hold Until” message and then tap on “Run Schedule.”

Setting up Permanent Hold

  1. Tap on the “+” or “-” buttons to adjust the temperature
  2. Then a “Hold Until” message will pop up on the screen along with the time
  3. Then, tap on “Hold Until.” Another message called “Permanent Hold” will show up
  4. Tap on “Permanent Hold” to enable the permanent setting.
T6 Pro Smart Schedule Override
Setting up “holds” in a T6 Pro Smart style thermostat

T6 Pro and T4 Pro

Programmable thermostat

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Honeywell's T6 Pro and T4 Pro thermostats offer temporary and permanent hold features.

Setting Up Temp Hold

A temporary hold allows you to adjust your thermostat’s temperature without impacting your programmed schedule.

  • To use this feature Press “+” or “-” to set your desired temperature.
  • This change will be maintained until the next scheduled time begins, and no additional actions are required.
  • To cancel the temporary hold, press “+” or “-” again and then hit “Cancel.”

Setting Up Permanent Hold

On the other hand, a permanent hold allows you to override your entire programmed schedule.

  • To initiate this feature, press “+” or “-” to set the temperature and wait for the “TEMPORARY HOLD” display to appear.
  • As the setpoint temperature flashes, press the “Hold (Mode)” button to activate the permanent hold.
  • If you wish to revert to your normal schedule, press “+” or “-” and then “Cancel” to cancel the permanent hold.

9000 Series

Programmable thermostat with a color touchscreen

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To use the temporary/permanent hold feature in the 9000 Series: 

  1. Make sure you’re in the “Home” tab
  2. Then, touch the up or down arrows on the right side of the screen to adjust the temperature.
  3. After that, set the “Hold Until” time on the left side.
  4. The thermostat will maintain this temperature until the designated time, then resume its regular schedule once the time expires.
  5. Tap on “Done” to confirm or press on “Switch to Permanent Hold” to maintain the setpoint indefinitely.
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Configuring schedule “holds” in the Honeywell 9000 series model

To go back to the scheduled program from either temporary or permanent hold, touch “Cancel Hold” at any time.

VisionPRO 8000

Programmable thermostats with touchscreen

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To use the hold feature: 

  1. First, move over to the home screen by tapping on the “Home” tab at the top.
  2. Then, tap on the up or down arrows on the right side of the screen to adjust the desired temperature
  3. Then, select permanent hold or use the up and down arrows on the left side to set the hold until time.
  4. Then, press “Done” to confirm the changes.
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Setting “holds” in the Honeywell Vision PRO8000 series

You can simply cancel the hold by tapping on the “Cancel Hold” option at any time.

FocusPRO 6000 Series

Programmable thermostat

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  • To adjust the temperature, simply press the up or down arrows. This will immediately change the temperature setting for the current time, but it will only last until the next programmed time begins.
  • If you want to cancel the temporary setting at any point, just press CANCEL.
  • On the other hand, if you require a long-term adjustment to your thermostat's temperature setting, you can use the permanent override feature by pressing HOLD.
  • The adjusted temperature will now be maintained 24 hours a day until you decide to change it or press CANCEL, which resumes the programmed schedule.
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Setting “holds” in the Honeywell FocusPRO 6000

RTH6500WF Model

Programmable thermostat

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Setting up Temp Hold

  • By simply pressing the up and down arrows on the device, users can immediately adjust the temperature to their desired level.
  • However, it's important to note that this change is only temporary and will be maintained until the next programmed period begins.
  • If the temporary setting needs to be canceled sooner, simply press the “Cancel” button, and the thermostat will resume its programmed schedule.

Setting Permanent Holds

  • If you wish to override their thermostat's schedule permanently, you can press the “Hold” button.
  • Then, set the desired temperature, using the up and down arrows.
  • This new temperature will be maintained 24 hours a day until a user manually changes the setting or presses “Cancel” to resume the programmed schedule.

PRO 4000 and 2000 Series

Programmable thermostats

40002000 models
  • When you need to immediately adjust the temperature, use the up or down arrows for a temporary change.
  • This alteration only lasts until the next programmed period begins.
  • To cancel the temporary setting, simply press the RUN button. Don’t forget to set the system to heat or cool beforehand.
  • For a more lasting change, you can press the “HOLD” button after adjusting the mode and temperature.
  • This new temperature will stay in effect until you either manually change it again or press the RUN button to cancel the ‘Hold' and resume your regular programming.
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Configuring “holds” in the 4000/2000 series models

Benefits of the Hold/Schedule Override Function and When to Use It

The hold function offers significant benefits for users looking to temporarily adjust their thermostat's schedule.

With this feature, you can easily accommodate unexpected changes, such as vacations or last-minute gatherings, without having to completely reconfigure the thermostat settings.

The temporary hold is suitable for when you only require a brief change in temperature, such as during a short nap or a quick lunch with friends at home.

On the other hand, if you plan to be away for several days, the permanent hold feature can help you conserve energy by maintaining a consistent temperature throughout your absence.

Setting your thermostat to a modest level before activating the permanent hold can significantly lower your overall energy consumption, ultimately resulting in a reduced energy bill.

Conclusion

The hold or schedule override feature will help bypass the programmed schedules and let you control the smart thermostat similar to a regular one. 

In different models, the allowed time range for a temporary hold may vary so make sure to switch between temporary and permanent holds according to your needs and preferences.

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2024 Ultimate Smart Thermostat Guide for a Smarter, More Efficient Home https://www.smarthomeperfected.com/smart-thermostat-guide/ https://www.smarthomeperfected.com/smart-thermostat-guide/#respond Tue, 30 Apr 2024 16:18:52 +0000 https://smarthomeperfected.com/?p=5853---13baec8c-bdb4-4e8b-9e2b-9b3771ff7edc Thermostats are a core component of a heating system, helping to maintain the temperature and humidity for everyone in the home. With advancements in technology, thermostats have transformed from simple temperature controls and time switches to fully connected smart home devices.

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Our comprehensive manual on smart thermostats is designed to help you increase your efficiency in controlling your home's thermostat. As a vital factor in maintaining the perfect balance of temperature and humidity in heating and cooling systems, thermostats play a significant role in ensuring comfort for every family member. Technological advances have dramatically transformed the fundamental features of thermostats, upgrading them from simple climate control devices to indispensable components of intricate and interconnected smart home systems.

In this guide, we provide everything you need to know about thermostats, including how to choose one, comparing thermostat brands and devices, guidance in installing and configuring your thermostat, and assistance in troubleshooting if things go wrong.

Top Smart Thermostat Brands

Competition is fierce in the smart thermostat market with Nest, Honeywell and Ecobee leading the pack. Below are the top brands to consider when choosing a smart thermostat. Clicking each logo brings you to their product portfolio on Amazon.

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hive
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bosch
drayton
Aprilaire

Important to note that some manufacturers have variations of their product for multiple regions, such as Nest and Honeywell. Others are dedicated to a specific market, such as Hive for the UK and Ireland.

What is a Smart Thermostat?

A smart thermostat is an inter-connected device that retains all of the features of digital programmable thermostats while enabling remote control, voice control, and more. The fundamental feature of a smart thermostat is, it controls the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning of a home. 

The innovative aspects of a smart thermostat allow for the device to learn your behaviors and tailor a temperature schedule around your patterns. Also, it can save you energy and money by adapting to the outside climate while gradually heating and cooling your home, avoiding abrupt, expensive calls for warm or cool air.

GPS / Geofencing functionality allows your thermostat to switch itself on or off automatically when it senses you are home or away.

Read on for a full list of features and benefits of smart thermostats.

Benefits of a Smart Thermostat

A smart thermostat has all the benefits of digital programmable thermostats. Here are the extras you get by upgrading to a smart thermostat.

Voice Control

With your app-enabled smart thermostat, you also have voice control. Some of the first smart thermostats had voice commands built into them. You can interact with your thermostat and make changes with simple commands.

“Alexa, increase thermostat to 74 degrees”

Newer smart thermostats are integrated with popular voice technologies like Alexa, Siri, or Google Assistant. The development behind these techs is quickly progressing. You can make conversational commands and they’re smart enough to carry out. 

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Extra Convenience and Comfort

Smart thermostats are equipped with newer technologies that can “learn” from the inhabitants. These new technologies analyze inhabitants’ behavior and preferences to regulate the temperature. This automated feature brings extra comfort to the users and lessens the burden of control. Your thermostat even knows when you come home.

Remote connectivity features bring along extra convenience. Add to that the ability to connect with Wi-Fi and the Internet, and control the thermostat from your phone.

Save Money

Heating and cooling eat up a huge chunk of the household energy bill. Manufacturers tried to design older programmable thermostats to be more efficient. Smart thermostats bring more to the table now.

Smart thermostats are designed with newer tech to lessen human error. This was a problem with previous thermostat versions. Newer ones benefit from additional tools like sensors and learning technologies. This makes smart thermostats more successful in increasing savings for households.

Insights

With a compact design, smart thermostats can process a lot of data. You have information on usage, consumption, or temperature data at your fingertips. You can use this to better track and manage not just your thermostat but also your HVAC equipment.

If you don’t want to worry about these, you can just let your device do the work. Manufacturers continue adding features and automation updates to your smart thermostat. Keep updated!

Save Energy

All the features already mentioned so far work hand-in-hand to save energy. Technologies like energy monitoring and machine learning learn from residents’ preferences and patterns. With the help of sensors, these are integrated into the scheduling, management, and monitoring to save energy.

Some thermostats come with recovery modes to gradually increase or decrease temperatures as opposed to sudden demands for intense warm or cool air. Also, thermostats can disable air conditioners just before the temperature is reached to eke out extra savings.

Smart thermostats also comply with standards and undergo certification to live up to world-class efficiency.

Features of a Smart Thermostat

We’ve talked about the benefits. Now onto the features, you can expect from a smart thermostat.

Remote control

Yes, I know your old thermostat already has this. But we’re not talking about a clunky, old clicker. We’re talking about your smartphone.

There’s a reason they called it a smartphone. You can install the app to control your smart thermostat and HVAC system remotely. And not just on your couch. With Wi-Fi or data connectivity, you can check or control your data from the backyard, mall, or beach.

Automatic Learning Schedule

This helps you save money and energy. Your smart thermostat does most of the work for you so you don’t have to sacrifice your comfort and convenience. In fact, your smart thermostat has these in mind.

Your smart thermostat is equipped with sensors, Internet connectivity, and even GPS to “learn” from you. The people behind thermostat technologies designed machine learning capabilities to understand your needs to keep you comfortable. All the while helping save the planet, too.

Geofencing – Home/Away Assist

The integration of smart thermostats to the Internet brings about this technology. This gives your HVAC system the ability to create a virtual “fence” with the help of GPS. Through your smartphone, the smart thermostat knows when you are home or away, and automatically adjusts the programmed settings.

Home/Away Assist is a particular feature by Google Nest that helps automate devices according to your location.

Voice Control

This feature brings a lot of convenience. There’s a lot of times when using your voice just gets things done faster. But hopefully, it wouldn’t come to you having to shout because of the heat or cold.

Make easy commands to adjust heating or cooling in your home using your voice. You can even adjust settings from room to room.

Smart thermostats like the one from Ecobee can even do more with Alexa built-in. Ask the temperature, control other connected devices, even play music.

Attractive Design

Modern technologies are not spared from modern design, and smart thermostats are no exception. They are stylish, neat, and functional.

The attractive design of smart thermostats varies from elegant, to blending into the background, to high-tech futuristic. Ease of use and simplicity is maintained. The smart thermostat combines nicely with the attractive smart home.

Energy Consumption Insights

With the presence of sensors and advanced software, smart thermostats can process a lot of data.

With the ability to connect to a smartphone and Wi-Fi, you can view energy usage or diagnostic information on your system. The app can send reports on energy consumption, and also recommendations for saving or better comfort.

It can also send alerts about problems within the system or maintenance needed. This helps save money and energy, while also protecting your equipment.

Zoned Temperature Control

With additional thermostats or with extra sensors, you can make adjustments room-to-room for better control. This is zoned temperature control, a convenient feature for smart thermostats to help increase comfort and reduce hot or cold spots.

The smart thermostat can adjust heating or cooling in empty rooms. This helps to reduce energy consumption and maximize money savings.

Smart Home Integration

You can connect multiple sensors to your system to better manage heating and cooling using only a single thermostat. You can also have multiple smart thermostats for control and monitoring while using only your smartphone.

With your smartphone, you can integrate your smart thermostat with other smart home devices such as Samsung SmartThings, Hubitat, HomeAssistant and more. Check the compatibility list for specific smart home ecosystems.

This can also be done with your voice. Smart home technologies can synchronize and make significant changes to secure your home, or make intelligent adjustments to lessen your worries.


Smart Thermostat Guide: Types of Thermostats

Check out our guide here on the various types of thermostats for your home.

Compatible HVAC Systems

There are lots of different smart thermostats available today. Before buying one, you need to know what heating and/or air conditioning system it is you are looking to control with your thermostat. It’s also important to ensure it’s compatible with the system.

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Air conditioner compressor outdoor unit installed outside the house

To help you, we’ve listed and described the different heating and air conditioning systems. This way, you are more informed about your smart thermostat search.

When learning about heating and air conditioning you’ll come across the term HVAC Systems often. HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. It’s the technology that helps with thermal comfort indoors along with good air quality and is commonplace in most homes in the United States.

Forced Air Systems

1. Split HVAC System (Standard or Hybrid)

A Split HVAC system has two separate units responsible for cooling or heating your home. Furnaces are typically used for heating, often placed in unoccupied spaces such as the garage, attic, basement, etc. Central air conditioning (AC) units are used for cooling. AC units are usually installed outdoors and use ducts to refrigerate air. These same ducts are used by the furnace to distribute heat via an air handler.

A system similar to the above is a hybrid split HVAC system. This is an HVAC system that’s made for flexibility. As well as using a furnace, which uses fuel, the system uses a heat pump, which runs on electricity. The latter is a device that's capable of both heating and cooling. Having this flexibility makes it often more energy-saving than the standard system, especially for moderate weather.

2. Packaged HVAC System – Electric or Fuel

You have the option of having one unit that does both cooling and heating with a Packaged HVAC system. This is a good option for homes without enough space for the larger components that a standard HVAC system often uses. This system can be installed on an AC pad outside your house or on your roof.

Packaged HVAC systems can be all-electric, or a mix of fuel and electricity. When choosing between these systems, consider your area's climate.

Fuel Type

Does your area experience freezing temperatures? The added fuel/gas option could be your best choice. On the other hand, are extreme temperatures rare? You’ll probably do well with a Heat Pump option in that scenario.

Aside from space-saving, a system with a good Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) makes it energy-efficient too. Also, you’ll have the benefit of quieter operation and cost-efficiency.

3. Ductless HVAC System – Electric

If you prefer to have cooling or heating only in specific rooms, a ductless system might be best. In some cases, this would also be more cost and energy-saving. You’ll also have more control overall.

There are many reasons to consider this type of HVAC system. You can even consider this when there is already a different system in place. Maybe it’s not possible or practical to extend the existing system, making the ductless option better.

Mini-Split System

Ductless HVAC systems usually have two components. You typically have a compressor/condenser unit outside. This is connected to a wall-mounted indoor air-handling unit. Because of this design, this system is also called a mini-split system. You can also have additional indoor units while being served by one outside compressor.

As this system does away with ductwork, they take much less space than others. Usually, you also endure less noise pollution. This is good news for light sleepers or babies.

Warm Water Systems

4. Central Boiler & Radiators

This system is common in Europe and uses water to distribute heat throughout the house or building. It‘s also called a hydronic system. Instead of a furnace, you have a boiler that commonly burns gas or oil to produce steam or hot water which is delivered through pipes. The pipes deliver the water to radiators and other heating devices which then radiate heat to parts of the house.

As steam releases heat, it returns to liquid form. By either gravity or pump the water cycles back to the boiler to be heated again.

Stand Alone Devices

5. Electric Resistance Heaters (Baseboard, In-Floor, Ceiling)

Electric resistance heating is a less commonly used solution for heating systems. Although you need to do less maintenance on them, there are specific concerns to consider. But first, what are the usual applications of this technology?

Baseboard Heaters

Electric baseboard heaters provide a zonal heating solution, meaning their heating is limited to a specific zone or room in the house. You can control each zone individually which is an advantage, especially for family residences. As the name suggests, the heaters are placed on baseboards. Baseboard heaters around the house can be controlled by individual thermostats.

Electric baseboard heaters are quieter than other heating systems and are also easier to install. On the other hand, they’re less efficient and use up more electricity. Their design, while functional, takes up space and can be hazard risks too.

In-Floor & Ceiling Heaters

Electric resistance heaters in floors and ceilings use wiring and mats built under the surfaces. These are run across a layer beneath surfaces and radiate heat by converting electricity.

These heating solutions share some of the zone-heating benefits of ductless systems. But they have their unique disadvantages such as operating and maintenance costs.

Considered well, electric resistance heaters make for good supplementary heat sources. For conditions such as limited use or lower local electricity rates, the benefits of this system can compensate for its drawbacks.

6. Air Conditioning Unit (Wall/Window, Portable)

We’ve learned about applications of an AC unit in split and ductless systems. But AC units are also known to be stand-alone appliances. They can be used as zonal air conditioners in the form of wall, window, or portable units. AC units have all their components housed within their cases. These can be the cheapest solutions to cooling your home.

Wall/window AC units function by being fixed to walls or windows with their vents faced outside. This means that they can provide some difficulty installing and securing. Their advantage is saving floor space, reducing clutter.

Portable Units

Portable AC units, on the other hand, are easier to install and move from window to window, room to room. Being medium-sized appliances, they do take up some space.

Depending on the models, both types of AC units can make significant noise, too. Despite this, you have the advantage of compactness, cost, and practicality.

7. Space Heaters

Last, but not least, are space heaters which are used for small areas. While electric space heaters are most common, there are some powered by fuel. A thermostat may also be present in these appliances.

While fuel-burning types are great for larger spaces, some risks need to be considered. Exhaust for fumes must be properly installed and enough space is needed for the heater.

Infrared & Convection

Portable space heaters are often electric. Infrared types are great because they don’t need insulation to function well. This makes them effective even for outdoors, but they might not be as good for larger areas. Meanwhile, if an area has good insulation in place, a convection heater can be used. These distribute warm air by using a fan, so keep in mind that they can take time.

These are some of the common space heaters, but there are also other types like oil heaters. Each of them has distinct features that give them different pros and cons to compare.

Energy Sources

Depending on the specific heating or cooling system, there can be several different energy sources to power the system.

  • Solid Fuel – These are solid material sources that release heat through combustion. These may be wood, charcoal, pellet-types, etc. These are common for boilers and furnaces.
  • Oil – Heating oil is another energy source used for heating boilers. When they are added to burners, they are pumped as a mixture of fine mist and air. Oil applications are also found in space heaters. Standards and developments in heating oil made it safer, cleaner, dependable, and more energy-efficient.
  • Gas – Natural gas is the most common energy source for heating homes in the USA and UK, with natural furnaces often used as central heating systems. Compared to other energy sources, natural gas is the most efficient fuel for heating. Less commonly, gas-powered AC units for cooling are also available.
  • Electricity – Electric heating involves converting electricity into heat using different elements depending on the application. This the main source for space heating and electrical resistance heating. Infrared radiation and convection heating are common applications.
  • Heat Pump – Heat pumps extract heat from air or ground and transfer it, using electricity to power its mechanism. It also acts as an air conditioner to cool houses when its mechanism is switched. Heat pumps are very efficient in heating and cooling, as well as in energy to heat conversion.
  • Solar – Solar power is gaining popularity in being supplemented with electricity costs of HVAC systems. Some systems transfer solar heat for space heating, as well as water heating. Hot water can also be used for radiant heating. This has a large effect on sustainability and renewability.

Considerations when Purchasing a Smart Thermostat

Here are important considerations if you are thinking of investing in a smart thermostat.

Wi-Fi Connection Needed with reliable signal

Some functions of smart thermostats require Wi-Fi or Internet connection to function. They may communicate with cloud servers for more intelligent energy efficiency, monitoring, and other features.

Consider things like the use of voice commands or remote control through the app from the backyard. It is also possible to purchase Z-Wave thermostats if you do not want any more Wi-Fi devices. These work in a mesh network topology.

Smartphone needed to use the Mobile App

You can also use a tablet. But yes, this is to be considered when you are sold on some features on paper. It’s a given though that smartphones are more available now than ever.

But what if you are not tech-savvy and without anyone close by for quick assistance? You might find you spent a bit too much cash for features that you can’t work! Some features are only available on the app.

Understand your HVAC system and determine if it is compatible?

If your thermostat has 2-4 thick wires, usually with red-black-white combinations you likely have a line voltage heating system (Such as a baseboard, in-floor, ceiling or electric space heater). The typical smart thermostats, like Nest and Ecobee, do not work with line voltage systems. Instead you need to look at Mysa and Stelpro smart thermostats.

The wiring of thermostats for HVAC systems is typically low voltage. Low voltage systems might have more than four wires, thinner than other electrical wiring. Other than red, black, or white, they have green, orange, or blue wires also.

For some common smart thermostats like Nest or Ecobee, you can check their sites for compatibility.

C-Wire may be required to power the display when systems are off

Thermostats used to be simpler. Now, newer features bring with them more energy requirements.

Without a C-wire, power does not continuously flow to Wi-Fi and smart thermostats. Some thermostats such as the Nest, have an inbuilt internal battery to bypass the need for a C-wire. That being said, for 10-15% of installations, a C-wire is still needed for the Nest.

If your system doesn’t have a c-wire, once can be added. You can also use the fan wire or g-wire, although you lose some fan control. Another option is to use a transformer or an adapter specially made for smart thermostats.

Should the Thermostat location be moved?

If you’re upgrading your thermostat, you might need to consider a new location. This also involves other considerations such as wiring. You might come across this problem especially if an electrician recommends it.

Another location could mean better sensing, efficiency, and comfort for you and your home.

This could mean adjustments to thermostat or appliance placements, or minor renovations, re-wiring, etc. That might or might not require extra resources to spend, so make sure moving provides better cost-efficiency and savings too.

Compatibility with existing Smart Home Systems

If you want a specific feature from a certain smart home ecosystem (such as Samsung SmartThings, Apple Homekit, Hubitat, etc.), you should check the thermostat compatibility beforehand. 

There are usually a lot of options if the device you want isn’t available. Check how wide the choices are and the specific devices you were considering, especially sensors and thermostats. 

Are you competent and confident to install or should you hire a professional?

After you research smart thermostats, you need to consider your experience with DIY projects. If you have a compatible system ready it might not need much to upgrade. Besides, thanks to YouTube there are many resources online. You could save some money. Professional services start at around $150.

But after reading all the above factors, if you see a lot of unknowns, it’s a good idea to get help. Especially if you have a lot of HVAC devices and appliances. Electrical work like installing a C-wire or transformer could be too challenging and there is always the risk of electrocution and serious injury if you get it wrong. Ignorance is bliss and time is gold. These things might just be worth paying for!

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If you notice a significant surge in your heating costs, it might be worthwhile to contemplate investing in a high voltage smart thermostat to effectively address this problem. This specific thermostat gives you the capability to control your electric heater's temperature and provides the added advantage of altering your home's temperature remotely.

Different models support different types of electric heating systems and prices vary across the spectrum, but all of these thermostats offer substantial potential energy savings and the convenience of remote monitoring and control.

After extensive research, I've identified 10 models that stand above the rest, and in this post, I'll be sharing their key benefits and explaining how they work, so you can decide which one is right for your needs.

From basic models that offer simple app-based temperature control, to more advanced options that dynamically build schedules and track energy usage, there's a smart thermostat for every budget and preference.

8.3 Mysa Smart Thermostat V2
Top Wi-Fi PickWi-Fi Thermostat for Electric Baseboard and In-Wall Heaters
8.1 Sinopé Floor Heating Thermostat TH1300ZB
Top Zigbee PickZigbee Thermostat for Electric Floor Heating
7.9 Nuheat Signature Thermostat
Floor Heating & Dual-Voltage Compatibility
7.6 Mysa Smart Thermostat
In-Floor Heating Support
7.3 Stelpro Z-Wave Plus Thermostat
Top Z-Wave PickFor baseboard and convector heaters
7.1 Sinopé Smart Thermostat
HomeKit PickReal-Time Consumption Tracking
6.5 Maestro Smart Thermostat
Geofencing Capabilities
6.3 KING Hoot Wi-Fi Thermostat
Multi-Volt Rated Thermostat

What is a Line Voltage Smart Thermostat?

A line voltage smart thermostat is designed specifically for electric heating systems that use baseboard heaters, convectors, in-floor heating, or ceiling radiant heating. 

These smart thermostats work with higher voltage (120V to 240V) as opposed to the low voltage (24V) used by conventional HVAC systems. 

They are also commonly referred to as high voltage thermostats, 120 volts or 240 volts thermostats, 2-wire or 4-wire thermostats, and single-pole or double-pole thermostats. 

Line voltage smart thermostats connect to your home's Wi-Fi, Zigbee, or Z-Wave network, making it easy to control your home's temperature through a smartphone, tablet, or smart home devices like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple HomeKit, or other smart hubs.

How Does a Line Voltage Thermostat Work?

A line voltage thermostat works by directly controlling the flow of electric current to an electric heating system. 

When the room temperature falls below the set point on the thermostat, it closes an internal electrical circuit, allowing the flow of electricity to power the heating system. 

As the room temperature rises and reaches the desired set point, the thermostat opens the circuit, cutting off the electric current and causing the heating system to turn off. 

This process of switching the heating system on and off maintains the desired room temperature, providing a straightforward and effective means of controlling electric heating systems.

Safety Considerations

Safety is crucial when installing a line voltage smart thermostat, as these devices operate at higher voltages (120 or 240 volts) than conventional thermostats (24 volts). 

As a result, they can pose a risk of electrical shock or potentially damage your heating system if not installed correctly. I always advise people to seek out the services of a professional, licensed electrician in these scenarios.

Line Voltage vs Low Voltage Thermostats

Line and low-voltage thermostats are designed to control different types of heating systems and operate at different voltage levels. 

Line voltage thermostats (like the Mysa Smart Thermostat) control electric heating systems that operate at higher voltages, typically 120 or 240 volts, and are commonly used with electric baseboard heaters, ceiling heaters, in-floor heating systems, and forced fan heaters. 

On the other hand, low-voltage thermostats (like the Nest Smart Thermostat) work with lower voltage levels, typically 24 volts, and control gas, oil, or heat pump systems often found in central heating and cooling systems. 

The choice between line voltage and low voltage thermostats generally depends on the type of heating system in your home and the voltage requirements of that system.

Single Pole vs. Double Pole Thermostats

When it comes to line voltage thermostats, there are two varieties available on the market: single-pole and double-pole. 

A simple way to determine the type of line voltage thermostat you need is to check the back panel of your existing thermostat. If there are two wires on the back, then it is a single-pole thermostat, and if there are 4 wires on the back, then it is a double-pole thermostat.

Differences

The basic difference between a single-pole thermostat and a double-pole thermostat is that a single-pole thermostat does not have a dedicated “off” setting (However you can effectively turn it off by setting the temperature very low so it’s below the room temperature)

In contrast, the double-pole thermostat comes with a dedicated “off” feature, allowing users to completely turn off the heating system through the thermostat. The choice between single-pole and double-pole thermostats typically depends on the existing wiring in your home and your preference for an “off” setting on the thermostat.

The Sinopé Smart Thermostat supports both 2 and 4 wire installations.

How to choose a line voltage / high voltage smart thermostat?

Compatibility with existing electric heating system

When choosing a high-voltage smart thermostat, it's essential to ensure compatibility with your existing electric heating system. Start by examining your current system's voltage, heating type, and wiring configuration. For example, Mysa has options for different options for baseboard and in-wall versus in-floor heaters. While the Nuheat Thermostat provides dual voltage compatibility (120V & 240V).

Ease of installation and setup

When considering a line voltage or high voltage smart thermostat, ease of installation and setup is an essential factor to keep in mind. A straightforward installation process can save you time, money, and potential headaches. That being said, it’s not worth cutting corners. 120v and 240v systems can be dangerous so if you don’t know what you’re doing, then you should definitely seek the services of a licensed electrician.

Integration with other smart home devices and ecosystems

You’ll need to choose a smart thermostat that is compatible with your existing smart home environment and voice assistants. For example, if your smart home is run on Apple Homekit / Siri, then Mysa and Sinopé are the only brands that support this.

Some devices compatibility with multiple platforms which provides users flexibility when it comes to controlling and monitoring their heating systems, as well as the ability to incorporate the thermostat into their existing smart home setup.

Energy-saving features and efficiency

One of the main reasons to upgrade to a smart thermostat is to save energy and money. These energy-saving features enable you to cut down energy costs while maintaining a comfortable home environment. Some prominent energy-saving features include geofencing, scheduling, usage insights, and ECO modes.

Geofencing allows your smart thermostats, such as the Mysa Smart Thermostat for Electric Baseboard and in-Wall Heaters V2 or the Sinopé TH1124WF, to utilize your smartphone's location to automatically adjust the temperature based on your proximity to your home. This ensures that your heating system isn’t working overtime when you’re out and about, resulting in optimal energy savings.

Scheduling functionality, found in devices like Nuheat SIGNATURE, provides customization of your heating preferences throughout the day or week, putting you in control of energy usage during different times and days.

Usage insights, available in the Mysa Smart Thermostat for Electric in-Floor Heating, display information on your energy consumption, enabling you to make informed decisions about adjusting your usage to save money and resources.

ECO modes, such as those featured in the Stelpro Z-Wave Plus KI STZW402WB+ Thermostat, are designed with energy efficiency in mind. These modes help conserve energy by only using the minimum heating required to maintain the desired ambient temperature.

8.3
Top Wi-Fi Pick
Wi-Fi Thermostat for Electric Baseboard and In-Wall Heaters
Specifications
  • Compatibility: High/Line voltage electric baseboard and fan-forced heaters (120-240V)
  • Control Options: App, Touch, Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit
  • Adaptive Brightness: Yes
  • Scheduling: Yes
  • DIY Installation: Yes
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, NFC 

The Mysa Smart Thermostat v2 is designed to work with high-voltage electric heating systems, such as baseboard heaters and radiant ceiling heaters. It easily connects to popular smart home platforms like Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, and Amazon Alexa, making temperature control simple.

There are a number of differences between it and its predecessor. It’s 40% smaller than v1 and now supports NFC as well as Wi-Fi. The interface has been improved with audible touch feedback which is a nice design modification. 

It easily blends with your home's decor and offers an adjustable display, customizable brightness, and convenient sleep and wake-on-approach options.

With the Mysa Smart Thermostat v2, you can set your heating schedule and remotely control it through Android or iOS devices. The thermostat also provides valuable information on your energy usage, making energy management more efficient.

Installing and setting up the Mysa Smart Thermostat V2 is straightforward, seamlessly integrating it into your smart home setup. However, it was disappointing to see that some testers and device owners faced connectivity issues with Wi-Fi and certain devices. 

Despite this minor drawback, the thermostat is a smart choice for maintaining a comfortable home while keeping your electric heater energy costs under control.

What I liked
  • Easy installation and setup
  • Compatible with smart home devices
  • Adaptive display technology
  • Energy insights and geofencing features
  • Schedule temperatures with the app
  • Touchscreen control and responsive app
  • Compatible with most high-voltage systems
  • Impressive design and aesthetics
What I didn't like
  • Issues with Wi-Fi connectivity, while app glitches and setup difficulties were encountered by some testers and device owners
  • Customer support varies in responsiveness
8.1
Top Zigbee Pick
Zigbee Thermostat for Electric Floor Heating
Specifications
  • Compatibility: Floor heating cables and mats
  • Energy reporting: Yes
  • Dual outputs: Control auxiliary heating or up to 10 expansion units
  • Voice and app control: Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Neviweb, SmartThings, Hubitat
  • Connectivity protocol: Zigbee
  • Voltage: 240 Volts
  • Power Source: Battery-powered
  • Floor sensor: Yes

Enhance your floor heating system with a versatile and powerful thermostat that works smoothly with both heating cables and cable mats. This advanced thermostat includes a dedicated floor sensor, making your indoor steps warm and comfortable, whether you use underfloor heating for warmth during cold months or simply for added comfort.

Easily incorporate this thermostat into your smart home setup, as it's compatible with numerous platforms, including Neviweb, Google Assistant, SmartThings, Amazon Alexa, and Hubitat. What I like about this product is the simple installation process and compatibility with various temperature sensors. Additionally, the thermostat utilizes Zigbee communication technology for a dependable and stable connection, ensuring your home stays cozy consistently.

You can stay in full control of your energy usage with this thermostat's real-time monitoring and display capabilities. You don't have to guess whether your underfloor heating is costing you too much – this thermostat offers an accurate overview of your energy consumption and conservation. 

On top of that, the practical geofencing feature uses location data to enhance energy efficiency, allowing your system to work intelligently around your schedule. 

However, I did find that the app's poor functionality on iPhones could be a potential drawback for some users.

What I liked
  • Easy installation and pairing
  • Compatible with 10K and 12K floor temperature sensors
  • Works well with SmartThings
  • Zigbee protocol for smart home integration
  • Controls electric floor heating effectively
  • Real-time energy consumption monitoring (with GT130 hub)
  • Dual output for controlling auxiliary heating systems
What I didn't like
  • Reports of poor app functionality on iPhone
  • Lacks some desired functions/features
  • Requires Zigbee hub for smart home integration
  • A larger body, may not fit all wall-boxes
  • Installation instructions are not very detailed
7.9
Floor Heating & Dual-Voltage Compatibility
Specifications
  • Voice Control: Google Assistant, Nest, iOS, Android
  • Device Compatibility: Vera, Control4 systems
  • Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi
  • Programmable: Yes
  • Touchscreen Display: Yes
  • Voltage: 240 Volts
  • Built-in Safety: GFCI protection

This advanced thermostat stands out for its simple installation and programmability, allowing users to easily control their floor heating system remotely. Whether using the specific Nuheat app or the web portal, adjusting your home's temperature to your liking has never been more convenient.

This thermostat's compatibility with various smart home devices is a significant feature, setting it apart from older models. It works seamlessly with Google Assistant, Nest, Vera, iOS, and Android devices, making your home even more integrated and connected.

Another appealing aspect of this thermostat is the customizable scheduling feature, which helps both increase comfort and decrease energy costs. Users can create a tailored 7-day heating plan based on their specific preferences, giving them more control and adaptability compared to other thermostats.

However, it's worth noting that some users have encountered Wi-Fi connectivity and app issues with this thermostat. Despite its numerous features and advantages, these problems could potentially affect the overall user experience.

What I liked
  • Easy installation and programming
  • Dual voltage compatibility (120V & 240V)
  • Built-in GFCI protection
  • WiFi-enabled for remote access
  • Works with Nest, Google Assistant, iOS, and Android devices
  • 7-day programmable schedule
  • High-quality, modern appearance
What I didn't like
  • Some connectivity issues with Wi-Fi and mesh networks
  • The user interface could use improvements
  • Lacks some program configuration options
  • May have limited integration with other home automation systems
7.6
In-Floor Heating Support
Specifications
  • Compatibility: Electric underfloor heating systems
  • Controller Types: IFTTT, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, SmartThings, Amazon Alexa, iOS, Google Home, Android
  • Geofencing: Yes
  • Energy Insights: Yes
  • Scheduling: Yes
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, NFC
  • Control Method: App and Touch

The Mysa smart thermostat is a great option for electric underfloor heating systems, offering  compatibility with other brands. Its simple and stylish design turns old-fashioned thermostats into a contemporary home addition.

Installation is quick and easy, usually taking under 20 minutes with the help of online guides and videos. One notable feature of Mysa is its extensive integration with popular smart home systems like Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit. This allows users to control the thermostat remotely and personalize their comfort with geofencing and scheduling capabilities.

Additionally, Mysa provides useful information about your home's energy usage through real-time data. This helps users understand their heating habits and achieve better efficiency. The thermostat's safety features and Class A GFCI protection also make it suitable for bathrooms and kitchens.

However, from my research, I found that testers and device owners reported that the performance was inconsistent and customer support was unresponsive at times, which could negatively affect the overall customer experience despite Mysa's many advantages.

What I liked
  • Sleek, minimalist design
  • Easy to install and set up
  • Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit
  • Adaptive display technology and audible touch feedback
  • Geofencing and energy insights for efficient heating
  • The app allows for easy scheduling and control
  • Includes floor sensor for accurate temperature readings
What I didn't like
  • Some users experienced software bugs and scheduling issues
  • Incompatible with mesh networks for some customers
  • Requires separate purchase for Class A GFCI protector compatibility
  • Customer service may be difficult to reach for some users
  • A larger display than some previous thermostats, may not fit all setups
  • Not compatible with hydronic or water-based systems
7.3
Top Z-Wave Pick
For baseboard and convector heaters
Specifications
  • Control Method: App
  • Connectivity Protocol: Z-Wave
  • Compatibility: Baseboard
  • Backlight: Yes
  • Power Source: Electric
  • Voltage: 240 Volts
  • Wattage: 2000 watts

The Stelpro Z-Wave Plus Thermostat is a smart device that allows users to control baseboard and convector heaters through their smartphone app. Its adjustable temperature schedules and eco-friendly mode help achieve a balance between comfort and energy savings.

This thermostat is Z-Wave compatible, specifically designed for line voltage control, allowing it to integrate with other Z-Wave devices like Nexia, Vera, Wink, and SmartThings. This creates a well-connected smart home system, and the easy installation process adds convenience for users.

The thermostat's modern design includes a backlit display housed in a sleek, rectangular form. It can be installed on baseboards or wall-mounted, and the built-in mechanical thermostat ensures efficient operation. UL-certified for safety and quality, it also comes with a five-year limited warranty.

There are some downsides, such as inconsistent reliability and issues with controlling certain heater types. However, the Stelpro Z-Wave Plus Thermostat remains an innovative option for those looking to create a smart home heating system.

What I liked
  • Easy to install
  • Compatible with 240V systems
  • Variable duty-cycle heating for silent operation
  • Works with multiple smart home hubs
  • Accurate temperature control
  • Remote control via app
  • Energy-efficient with ECO mode
  • Expandable automation with other Z-Wave devices
  • UL and Z-Wave Plus certified
  • Works well with electric baseboard heaters
What I didn't like
  • Some units may break or fail within a couple of years
  • Compatibility issues with certain smart home hubs (Wink)
  • No "Off" setting, the lowest temperature setting is 41°F
  • The menu interface is a bit clunky
  • Some customers might experience trouble with Z-Wave signal strength
7.1
HomeKit Pick
Real-Time Consumption Tracking
Specifications
  • Compatibility: Electric baseboard heaters, convectors, fan-forced convectors, and radiant ceiling heating
  • Installation Options: 2 or 4 wire connections
  • Compatible Platforms: Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Neviweb, SmartThings
  • Communication: Wi-Fi
  • Control Methods: Voice Control, Mobile App
  • Maximum Load: 4000 watts
  • Voltage: 240 volts

The Sinopé's Smart Thermostat (TH1124WF) is a great option for homes with electric heating systems such as baseboard heaters, convectors, and radiant ceiling heaters. Upgrading from a traditional thermostat is smooth, and it provides better control over heating efficiency. The thermostat uses TRIAC switching technology to accurately maintain temperature settings, keeping your home comfortable and saving energy.

What I like about this smart thermostat is its easy installation and compatibility with various devices for remote control. It quickly connects with Neviweb, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and SmartThings, allowing voice commands and simple setting adjustments. Additionally, the geofencing feature in the Neviweb app helps to optimize energy use based on user location.

An upgrade from traditional thermostats, the backlit LCD on Sinopé's Smart Thermostat adapts to ambient light and shows indoor and outdoor temperatures. The user-friendly Neviweb app provides access to real-time consumption data, energy reports, and customizable schedules.

Unfortunately, the thermostat sometimes experiences problems with Wi-Fi connectivity and occasional app issues. Nevertheless, the sleek, rectangular design and straightforward wall mounting make this thermostat both visually pleasing and practical, enhancing the electric heating experience in your home.

What I liked
  • Compatible with various electric heating systems
  • Universal installation (2 or 4 wire connections)
  • Works with multiple platforms (Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Neviweb)
  • Accurate temperature control with TRIAC switching
  • Geofencing and energy consumption features
  • Easy to install and set up
  • Responsive backlit LCD
  • 3-year manufacturer warranty
What I didn't like
  • Wi-Fi connection issues reported by some customers
  • Limited customer support responses reported by some
  • A few issues with app functionality
  • Some reported an expensive returns process (shipping back to Canada)
Specifications
  • Voice Control: Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant
  • Connectivity Protocol: Wi-Fi and Zigbee
  • Grouping Feature: Compatible with Samsung SmartThings
  • Geofencing Ready: Yes
  • Voltage Compatibility: 120V - 240V Line Voltage
  • Hub Required: No
  • Control Method: Manual Switch, Mobile App

The Maestro Smart Thermostat is designed to work smoothly with well-known voice assistants such as Alexa and Google Assistant as well as Samsung SmartThings. This compatibility ensures its seamless integration into various smart home setups. Additionally, its ability to connect with both WiFi and Zigbee technology highlights its flexibility and reliability in diverse smart home environments.

The use of geofencing technology in the Maestro Smart Thermostat allows it to provide location-based temperature control, improving comfort and energy efficiency. The thermostat can detect your movements and adjust the temperature settings automatically, making your home more energy-efficient even when you're not there.

The Maestro Smart Thermostat can potentially lower electricity bills by reducing energy use by up to 25%. Its user-friendly setup and compatibility with a wide voltage range (120V to 240V) make it a suitable choice for homes with varying electrical configurations.

What I liked
  • Smart Thermostat with WiFi & Zigbee
  • Geofencing ready
  • Potential to save up to 25% on electric bill
  • Compatible with line voltages of 120V-240V
  • Works with Alexa, Google, and Samsung SmartThings
What I didn't like
  • Doesn’t support Apple Homekit or Siri voice control
6.3
Multi-Volt Rated Thermostat
Specifications
  • Display: Large LCD touchscreen
  • Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi
  • Control Method: Touch and Mobile App
  • Power Source: Electric
  • Voltage: 240 Volts

The days of manually adjusting thermostats are long gone. The KING Hoot WiFi Thermostat features app-based controls, letting you change temperature settings easily using your smartphone. With the Hoot app, you can plan temperature shifts according to your preferences and daily routines, ensuring your home stays comfortable and energy-efficient.

I liked how this product consistently maintains a comfortable temperature in different areas of your home. Smart homes need smart thermostats, and this device caters to various residential systems, including 120/208/240V electrical setups. It also has a customizable maximum temperature cap, which helps limit excessive heating, increase safety, and lower energy consumption - making it ideal for environmentally-conscious homeowners.

No more squinting at unclear displays. This advanced thermostat has a large touchscreen and a digital display for easy-to-read temperature readings. Installation is simple due to its compact 2x4-inch size and lightweight design. Embrace user-friendly heating and cooling control with this stylish and practical device.

One downside I saw reported was the limited WiFi network compatibility, as it only connects to 2.4 GHz networks. However, the KING Hoot WiFi Thermostat still remains a competitive choice in the line voltage smart thermostat market.

What I liked
  • Programmable with Hoot smartphone app
  • Mounts directly to a 2x4 inch electrical outlet box
  • Large LCD touchscreen display
  • Multi-volt rated: 120/208/240V
  • Over-the-Air firmware upgradeable
  • Temperature range: 41°F to 90°F
  • User-defined max temperature lock
What I didn't like
  • Only connects to WiFi 2.4GHz networks
  • Some customers report poor customer support
Specifications
  • Voice Control: Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi enabled
  • Control Method: Voice, manual button control, and mobile app
  • Multi-Zone Control: Yes
  • Mobile App: Yes
  • Personalized Activities: Customizable heat settings and energy-saving options
  • Geofencing: Yes
  • Voltage and Amperage: 240 Volts and 16.7 Amperage

Like all smart thermostats on this list, the Stelpro Smart Home Wi-Fi Thermostat lets you control your home's heating system with just your voice via Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. The voice commands, along with personalized heating schedules, make it simple to create a comfortable home environment. I liked that the device has an easy installation and setup process.

Consider your heating becoming smarter with geofencing technology. This Stelpro Wi-Fi Thermostat adjusts the temperature based on your location, improving energy efficiency. You can also use its mobile app to monitor and adjust your home's heating from anywhere. Unfortunately, device testers did encounter some issues with inaccurate temperature readings and unreliable geofencing.

The Maestro Controller connects and automates up to 19 heaters equipped with Maestro-enabled thermostats, providing excellent control for a large home.

What I liked
  • Easy installation and setup
  • Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant
  • Centralized control for up to 19 thermostats
  • Intuitive smartphone app control
  • Geofencing feature for energy efficiency
  • Accurate ambient temperature reading (for some users)
  • Good tech support
  • 5-year limited warranty
What I didn't like
  • Inaccurate temperature readings for some users
  • Geofencing features are hit or miss
  • Frequent lock-ups and unresponsive screens for some
  • The weather display is not always accurate
  • Poor customer and tech support for some users
Specifications
  • Voice Control: Compatible with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa
  • Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi
  • Control Method: Via the mobile app
  • Screen Size: 4.3-inch digital touchscreen display
  • Auto-Scheduling: Yes
  • Usage: Electric baseboard heaters
  • Outdoor Temperature Reading: Yes

The SunTouch ConnectPlus Thermostat allows you to control your thermostat effortlessly with the wireless connection feature. You can adjust and configure it from anywhere using the Watts Home app, which works on both iOS and Android devices. This way, there's no need to make manual adjustments since it lets you adjust the temperature remotely.

I liked that this device is designed to work smoothly with Amazon Alexa and Google Home, allowing easy voice control and improving your smart home experience with a thermostat that listens.

However, I'm disappointed with the potential difficulties some users might face during connectivity and setup, especially with Alexa, and possibly unclear instructions provided.

You can experience efficient energy regulation with this thermostat's intelligent climate adaptation feature. It adjusts the indoor temperature based on the outside conditions, providing a comfortable atmosphere and optimal energy efficiency. Additionally, the consumption monitoring function keeps track of and updates you on energy usage, ensuring you are aware of your smart home's performance.

Pros and Cons (including Customer Feedback)

What I liked
  • Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant
  • Easy to use and program
  • Stylish design with a touchscreen display
  • Offers auto-scheduling and weather compensation
  • Wi-Fi connectivity for remote control
  • Supports 120 and 240-voltage systems
  • Energy tracking and email/text notifications
What I didn't like
  • Some users report connectivity issues
  • Difficulties integrating with Alexa and Google Home for some customers
  • Small wiring can be challenging to attach
  • Complaints about poor customer support
  • Expensive compared to similar products

How I tested

To identify the best line voltage / high voltage smart thermostats, I conducted extensive research using a variety of sources. My research included reading through consumer reports, online reviews, product specifications, and expert opinions.

One of the main things I looked at when narrowing down our list was the compatibility of each line voltage / high voltage smart thermostat with various electric heating systems. I checked the specifications of each thermostat to ensure its compatibility with different voltage and wiring configurations.

I also paid close attention to the features of each thermostat, specifically whether or not it had the ability to learn from user preferences and adjust accordingly, as well as the flexibility of its scheduling capabilities. I also looked at the interface of each thermostat to ensure ease of use and compatibility with a variety of smart home systems.

Additionally, I considered the price of each thermostat and the overall value it provided relative to other options on the market.

Citations

https://getmysa.com/

https://www.stelpro.com/

https://www.sinopetech.com/en/products/thermostat/

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Honeywell Thermostat “Adaptive Recovery” & “Smart Response” Explained https://www.smarthomeperfected.com/honeywell-thermostat-recovery/ https://www.smarthomeperfected.com/honeywell-thermostat-recovery/#comments Tue, 30 Apr 2024 12:52:39 +0000 https://smarthomeperfected.com/?p=6150---29b0b43c-79d5-44fa-83e3-c89c5af5b60e We explain what a thermostats recovery mode is, how it works, what the benefits are, and how to disable or override it.

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Generally, Honeywell's smart programmable thermostats come with a built-in adaptive smart recovery feature. This function aims to enhance the efficiency of preset schedules.

This helps bring temperatures to a comfortable level ahead of the assigned time period. 

So in this guide, I’ll show you its benefits and how to enable it. 

What is the Honeywell Thermostat Recovery Mode?

Thermostats are programmed to achieve a desired temperature by controlling the connected HVAC system. It can take time from triggering the HVAC system to heat or cool, for the ambient room temperature to hit what has been set on the thermostat.

The Honeywell Thermostat recovery mode allows the HVAC system to start heating/cooling before the scheduled time to achieve the planned ambient temperature when needed.

This feature goes by various names, such as Adaptive Intelligent Recovery, Smart Response, and Early Start. It’s also similar to the flashing “Return” mode in older models. 

Without it, your thermostat would disappoint by only starting heating or cooling at the selected time and then taking an hour or two to achieve your desired temperature!

Honeywell Thermostat Hold and Permanent Hold Features

Intelligent Recovery Mode

In smart models, the thermostat really takes the “intelligent” feature to heart as it learns and optimizes the recovery mode so it’s more efficient and tailored exactly to your home’s climate.

Unlike the older models, it won’t always start an hour in advance. After a week or so, it will learn how to readjust itself more efficiently. 

So the early start-up time can be less than an hour or even more. Whatever the case, it will always reach a comfortable temperature at the allotted time.

Situations Where the Recovery Mode is Helpful

The Recovery mode or adaptive recovery is extremely useful when the system is recovering from the “Wake” or “Away” time periods on your schedule. 

For example, if you want your room temperature to be 72° at 7 am. The recovery mode will instruct the thermostat to start heating your room around 6 am which gives the system a full hour to bring the room up to 72°.

Similarly, in Summer, when you have set your thermostat to a lower temperature for the time you return from work, it starts cooling your room before time.

In essence, Honeywell Thermostat Recovery Mode proactively adapts to both your schedule and your home's temperature needs, maximizing efficiency and convenience.

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Benefits of Recovery Mode

There are numerous benefits of the Honeywell thermostat recovery mode.

1. Designed to save energy

For most two-stage style HVAC systems, the recovery mode is designed to be energy efficient. 

Instead of quickly generating and blasting warm or cool air throughout your home, the system gradually alters the temperature up or down.

These incremental changes help put less strain on the system, making it more energy-efficient. 

2. Comfort and Convenience

Using the Honeywell Thermostat recovery mode will provide you comfort by attaining the desired temperatures when you need it. 

Depending on inside and outside conditions, the time it takes to warm up or cool down your home can vary throughout the year. The recovery mode can adjust the time it takes to pre-warm or pre-cool, based on these factors.

Outside of the recovery mode, you can program your thermostat easily so that it works when you need it and remains off when you are out.

3. Less Load on the HVAC System

The Honeywell recovery mode or “Adaptive Intelligent Recovery” system places less load on an HVAC system by not requiring sudden calls for large intense amounts of warm or cool air. This is particularly important for two-stage heating or cooling systems. 

Regular sudden temperature change requests put a heavy load on an HVAC system and this can cause unnecessary wear and tear on the system. 

How to Override or Disable Recovery Mode?

The recovery mode is enabled by default, but you can disable it if needed. 

Below I’ve listed model-specific instructions on how to disable it. You can check these guides or reference the user manual for your specific model here.  

T10 Pro and T9 Models

Smart thermostat with a color touchscreen

T10 Pro 4
  • Labeled As: “Adaptive Recovery”

For the T9 and T10 models, you need to head into the preference menu options to disable the intelligent adaptive recovery feature. Here’s how:

  1. First, wake up the display by touching any part of the screen.
  2. Then, open the main menu by tapping the three horizontal lines located at the bottom of the screen.
  3. Scroll down the list and touch “preferences.”
  4. Pick the setting named: “Adaptive Recovery”
  5. Toggle it “On” or “Off” as desired.
  6. Your changes will be saved, then return to the home screen.
T10 Pro Preferences
Heading into the preferences menu in T9 style thermostats

T6 Pro Smart and T6 Z-Wave

Smart thermostats with touchscreen

T6 Pro Z Wave
  • Labeled as: “RECOVERY”

To toggle the recovery mode on T6 Touch Screen style thermostats:

  1. Press the “Menu” option on the thermostat's home screen.
  2. Swipe through the settings options using the left or right arrows, until you find the setting named “RECOVERY.”
  3. Then, touch on “Select” to head into the recovery mode settings
  4. Use the left and right arrows to toggle the recovery mode between “ON” and “OFF.”
  5. Toggle to the desired setting and touch on “Done” to confirm changes.
T6 Pro Smart Recover
Disabling recovery mode in Honeywell T6 Pro Smart style thermostats

T5+

Smart thermostat with touchscreen

T5 1
  • Labeled As: ISU 425/Smart Response

For the T5+ Model, you might have to do a little extra digging in the installer settings menu (ISU).

So, here’s how to toggle it:

  1. First, access the advanced menu by holding down both MENU and + buttons for about 5 seconds.
  2. After the screen changes, tap on SELECT to enter the system setup (ISU) menu.
  3. Cycle through ISU numbers by pressing SELECT. Until you get to ISU number 425 for Smart Response
  4. Use the + or – buttons to adjust values. 0 for “off” and 1 for “on”
  5. Save changes by moving on to the next ISU number by tapping on SELECT.
  6. To exit the ISU menu and save settings, press HOME.

9000 Series

Smart thermostat with a color touchscreen

9000 series 1 1
  • Labeled as: “Smart Response Technology”

For the 9000 series thermostat with a colored touchscreen: 

  1. Tap MENU to access Preferences.
  2. Choose Smart Response Technology from the list of settings.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to toggle it on or off.
  4. Press Done to save the changes.
9000 series change preferences
Toggling the recovery mode on a Honeywell 9000 series thermostat

VisionPRO 8000

Programmable thermostat with touchscreen

VisionPRO 8000 2
  • Labeled As: “Adaptive Recovery”

For the 8000 Series:

  1. Begin by touching ‘MENU' 
  2. Then choose ‘Preferences' on your thermostat's interface and tap on “Select.”
  3. Scroll down the preferences menu until you come across the ‘Adaptive Recovery' option.
  4. To enable or disable the feature, simply follow the on-screen prompts.
  5. Once you've adjusted the setting to your preference, touch ‘Done' to save your changes and exit the menu.
8000 series change prefs
Changing recovery mode settings on a Honeywell 8000 Series thermostat

RTH6500WF Smart Series

Programmable thermostat

FocusPRO 6000 Series 2
  • Labeled as: “13” for Smart Response Technology in the installer menu

For these older models:

  1. Press and hold the Fan and Up Arrow buttons simultaneously for about 3 seconds,
  2. After the screen changes, tap on “Next” until you see Function Number 13, referring to the Smart Response Technology.
  3. Adjust options for any function by pressing the Up or Down arrows until you see either 1: on or 0: off.
  4. To save your changes and exit, hit “Done.

FAQ

How Long Does it Take for the Recovery Mode to Learn How to Reach the Programmed Temperature?

For the smart models, it usually takes around a week to adjust itself to achieve the perfect temperature at the correct time. This might take longer if the climate is inconsistent.

What are the Disadvantages of Recovery Mode?

In certain instances, recovery mode can become a disadvantage, especially if you don't want the AC or heat pumps kicking in before the set time periods in your schedule. For example: if the HVAC system is particularly noisy, it can be distracting. 

Also, the recovery mode might not always be energy-efficient so to get the most effective use out of recovery mode. As such, it’s always a good idea to adjust the schedules according to their circumstances instead of relying on the default setup. 

Does Recovery Mode Get Disabled by Manual Override?

Yes, it gets overridden when you set up a permanent override. However, it will start back up in the next cycle in the case of temporary override schedules. 

Verdict 

The Recovery mode on Honeywell thermostats helps reach comfortable temperatures in advance, allowing for greater efficiency and comfort. 

Although enabled by default, it can be disabled anytime. So feel free to check my guide above and drop in a comment if you have any questions.

References

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Ritetemp Thermostat Review 2024: Unveiling Features and Efficiency in Modern Climate Control & Instruction Manuals https://www.smarthomeperfected.com/ritetemp-thermostat/ https://www.smarthomeperfected.com/ritetemp-thermostat/#respond Tue, 30 Apr 2024 10:18:53 +0000 https://smarthomeperfected.com/?p=6387---2bb1b864-f13b-4731-a7e4-09e5b63cc972 As a large number of you have Ritetemp thermostats installed in your homes, we created this page to provide some assistance in finding replacement devices, instruction manuals, and giving general answers to common questions.

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In our ongoing studies about intelligent thermostats, I have compiled a comprehensive manual to assist individuals who are experiencing problems with older versions of Ritetemp thermostats.

While a popular brand a number of years ago, Ritetemp is no longer in existence so if you have one of their thermostats you will likely need to upgrade at some point in the future.

Top Thermostat Replacements
Top PickAutomatically learns your schedule!
Runner UpGeo-fencing which automatically switches to Eco mode when you leave the house!

Below you'll find links to replacement devices, and instruction manuals, along with some answers to common questions.

Leave a comment below if there's anything I'm missing that could further add to this resource!

Replacement Ritetemp Thermostat Devices Available

While I do recommend upgrading your HVAC controls to smart controls from the likes of Nest or Ecobee, if you're heart is set on replacing an existing Ritetemp stat with another, then below are some devices still available on Amazon.

I'll do my best to keep these links up to date as stock levels vary per distributor.

Ebay also lists a number of Ritetemp thermostats if you're looking for a replacement.


Ritetemp Thermostat Instruction Manuals

Ritetemp has a large number of thermostat models so I’ve provided a search function so you can find the exact manual you need.

If your model is not listed, leave a comment below. Or, if you have a manual you would like to list, you can submit it here.

All imagery and manuals are copyright © Ritetemp. Please visit ritetemp-thermostats.com for the most up-to-date manuals and product information. You can read our DMCA policy here.

Model Image Model ID Description Document Updated Downloads
401-014
2019 Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
6030
2019 Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
8022, 8022C
2019 User Manual Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
6022
2019 User Manual Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
8030C
2019 User Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
6025
2019 User Manual Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
6036
2019 User Manual Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
8029
2019 Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
8085
2019 Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
8082C
2019 User Manual Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
8050
2019 User Manual Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
8035C
2019 Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
8095
2019 Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
8050C
2019 User Manual Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
6005
2019 User Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
6004
2019 User Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
6080
2019 User Manual Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
6010
2019 User Manual Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
6008
2019 User Manual Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
8085C
2019 Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
8025
2019 User Manual Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
6035
2019 User Manual Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
8010
2019 User Manual Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
8045
2019 Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
8082
2019 Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
8029B
2019 User Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
8046
2019 Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019
6020
2019 Installation Manual
Document(s) Updated: 2019

Types of Ritetemp Thermostats

As you can see above, Ritetemp produced a wide range of thermostats for the US market. These included …

Programmable Thermostats

A number of models have the ability to set 5-2 day schedules or 7-day schedules. (For example: 8022C & 8050C) In the 5-2 configuration, it means you can configure weekday and weekend settings, while for 7 days you can set each day as you require.

Touchscreen Thermostat

Ritetemp produced a handful of touchscreen thermostats, which were an upgrade from the standard digital thermostats of the time. (8082C for example) There were few buttons on the faceplate but instead, you interacted with the interface directly.

Non-Programmable Thermostats

A range of non-programmable thermostats, allowed you to turn on or off the system, while also allowing you to increase or decrease the ambient temperature. (8029B for example)

Manual / Analog Thermostats

They also had a range of manual thermostat controls which simply allowed you to turn a dial to increase or reduce the temperature in a room. (6004 for example)

Line Voltage / High Voltage Thermostats

There were also models, (again, the 6004), which were also designed for electric heating systems, such as baseboard heaters, ceiling, in-floor, or space heaters.

Conclusion

I hope this resource has helped you in either finding a replacement for a faulty Ritetemp thermostat or the appropriate instruction or installation manual for a model you currently have.

Leave a comment below if you think we've missed anything!

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White Rodgers Thermostat: The Ultimate 2024 Guide to Resetting Your Device https://www.smarthomeperfected.com/white-rodgers-thermostat/ https://www.smarthomeperfected.com/white-rodgers-thermostat/#comments Tue, 30 Apr 2024 08:44:35 +0000 https://smarthomeperfected.com/?p=5833---5aeab1c3-6013-4d9d-a89b-933a147650a8 We provide step by step instructions on how you can reset your White Rodgers thermostat or Emerson thermostat to get your heating back up and running!

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Should your HVAC system cease to function during periods of intense heat or severe cold, there's a potential you could experience a considerable amount of discomfort.

Don't worry because, in this guide, I’ve provided step-by-step instructions on how you can reset your White Rodgers thermostat to get your heating and cooling back up and running, so keep reading on!

Before you remove the thermostat from its base plate, as directed in the instructions, make sure to isolate the circuit to avoid exposure to live wiring.

Also, I always advise readers not to tackle any DIY or electrical tasks they are not skilled in carrying out, and if in any doubt, it’s best to get the help of a professional.

White Rodgers Thermostat: Find Your Thermostat Model First

The reset instructions can vary between each thermostat model. So to make sure you don’t make any mistakes and get the most accurate instructions, it’s better to know the specific model number of your thermostat.

  • Usually, the model number is printed on the back of the thermostat cover plate. So to find the model number you will have to remove the cover plate or pull the thermostat out from the wall mount.
  • Be careful when doing so as the thermostat wiring may be exposed when you remove the cover plate/thermostat display.
  • Besides that, you can also check the user manuals or any documentation that came with your thermostat to find your model number.
  • However, if you can’t find the exact model number, we have included images of each thermostat below to help guide you.

Classic 80 & 70 Series White Rodgers Thermostat

Programmable Thermostat

white rodgers thermostat

For the classic 80 and 70 series White Rodgers thermostats, resetting the device involves a straightforward process with some minor differences depending on the specific model.

So make sure to try out each of the methods mentioned below.

The model numbers compatible with these methods are:

  • 1F85-277 
  • 1F80-361
  • 1F86-344 
  • 1F72-151 
  • 1F79-111
  • 1F78-151
  • 1E78-151
  • 1F78-144

Factory Reset (First Method)

  1. Press and hold the Up, Down arrow, and the TIME buttons together.
  2. Wait for the display to go blank and power up back again.
  3. Now, your thermostat's configuration settings are factory reset.
80 Series reset 1
Factory resetting procedure for the classic 70 series thermostat

Factory Reset (Second Method)

  1. Press and hold the Up and/or Down arrow buttons.
  2. While holding them down, toggle the system switch from “OFF” to “HEAT.” 
  3. The thermostat will go blank and restart.
  4. After that, your settings will be completely reset.

Sensi Touch Smart Thermostat

Smart thermostat

Sensi Smart Touch

The Sensi touch smart thermostat is one of Emerson's latest models which includes smart home integrations, voice compatibility with Alexa and Google Home, and an HD color touch screen.

On top of that, it can help you shave off almost 23% of your energy bills with smart features like geofencing, flexible schedules, and remote access.

Compatible Model Numbers:

  • 1F95U-42WFB
  • 1F95U-42WF

Schedule Reset

To reset your schedule you can simply set a new schedule in the touchscreen interface:

  1. Press “Menu”
  2. Then tap on “Schedule.” Make sure the schedule is set to “On”
  3. After that, follow the instructions in the display to edit your schedule as necessary.
  4. Finally, tap on “Save.”

The schedule can also be updated via the Sensi App.

Wi-Fi Reset

The Wi-Fi network reset process varies depending on if you have the Sensi App installed on an iOS or Android device.

So for detailed instructions, make sure to visit https://sensi.emerson.com/en-us/support/reconnecting-sensi-thermostat-to-wifi

Factory Reset

Start fresh with your White Rodgers/Emerson thermostat by performing a factory reset. Here’s how:

  1. Click on “Menu” to access the thermostat settings.
  2. Choose “About Thermostat” to view detailed device information.
  3. Select “Factory Reset” to revert all settings to their default state.

Your Sensi Touch Smart thermostat is now reset and ready to initialize!

Sensi Smart Thermostat

Smart Thermostat

Sensi Smart Thermostat 1

The Sensi Smart Thermostat is a popular choice for smart homes with extensive compatibility for heating and cooling systems along with support for voice commands with Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant. 

Similar to its Sensi Touch counterpart, it also features geo-fencing, flexible scheduling, and remote access along with providing detailed analytics on your energy usage.

  • Compatible Model Number: 1F87U-42WF

Carrying Out a Factory Reset

  1. Detach the thermostat from its wall plate.
  2. Turn the thermostat over and remove the two AA batteries.
  3. Wait for about two minutes before reinserting the batteries or replacing them with a fresh pair.
  4. Once the device resets and restarts, you can start pairing the thermostat with your app.

80 Series Emerson

Programmable Thermostat

80 Series

For these 80 Series Emerson programmable thermostats, you have the option to rest the schedule and user settings via the menu or perform a force reset in case the device is not responding. 

Compatible Models:

  • 1F85U-42PR
  • 1F85U-22PR
  • 1F83H-21PR
  • 1F83C-11PR
  • 1F85U-42NP
  • 1F85U-22NP
  • 1F83H-21NP
  • 1F83C-11NP 

Schedule and User Settings Reset

  1. Press and hold the Menu and Backlight buttons together.
  2. Wait for a few seconds until the display goes blank
  3. Then wait until the thermostat completes the reset process by powering back up again.

If the device restarts and functions with a cleared schedule your thermostat’s schedule and user settings are successfully reset.

Hard Reset

  1. Detach the cover plate from your thermostat to access the batteries.
  2. After that, take out one of the batteries and wait for two minutes
  3. If necessary, you can replace the batteries with a fresh set
  4. After making sure the device is fully powered down for two minutes, reinstall the batteries
  5. Finally, plug the thermostat back into the wall mount and wait for it to restart.

Blue Series 12″/6″ and 4″

Emerson touchscreen thermostat

Emerson Blue Series 12 6 and 4

The Blue Series 12″/6″ and 4″ Emerson Touchscreen Thermostats are highly versatile and cater to a variety of system types. These include heat pumps and universal, single-stage, and multi-stage HVAC systems.

Beyond that, these user-friendly devices offer options for both programmable and non-programmable schedules, all with the convenience of a backlit display.

Compatible Models

  • 12″ Models: 1F95-1277, 1F95-1280, 1F97-1277, 1F95-1291
  • 6″ Models: 1F95EZ-0671, 1F95-0671, 1F95-0680
  • 4″ Models: 1F85-0422 ,1F83-0471

Revert Schedules and User Settings to Default

To reset your thermostat's software settings:

  1. Press and hold the Up, Down, and System/Fan keys together until the display goes blank
  2. Then let go
  3. The thermostat will continue with the reset, after which, the screen will indicate a successful reset.

Hard Reset

If you’ve got a blank display or unresponsive controls, you can go ahead with a hard reset. However, don’t forget that this will remove all your custom settings.

  1. Begin by removing the thermostat cover from the wall plate to expose the inner components.
  2. Then, take out the batteries and wait for two minutes; this allows the unit to reset itself.
  3. After the two minutes are up, replace the batteries and reattach the cover plate.
  4. However, please note that several 12″ Series models may require additional steps
  5. These include removing the R and C wires from their respective terminals, so make sure to shut down the power and avoid shorting them together during this process.

Emerson Blue Series 2″

programmable thermostat

Blue Series 2 inch

The Blue Series 2″ Emerson Thermostat takes a step up from the 70 Series by offering a mix of programmable and non-programmable options.

Compatible Models: 

  • 1F80-0261 
  • 1F80-0224
  • 1F86EZ-0251
  • 1F86-0244
  • 1F82-0261
  • 1F89EZ-0251
  • 1F89-0211

Factory Reset Procedure

  1. Make sure the system is set to “Cool,” “Heat,” or “Emer.”
  2. Then, press and hold the Up and Down arrow and either the TIME or PRGM button.
  3. Now, wait for the display to go blank and reappear.

Your thermostat's schedule, clock, and settings are now reset.

Comfort-Set® 90 Series

White Rodgers thermostat

Comfort Set® 90 Series

The Comfort-Set® 90 Series White Rodgers Thermostat offers customizable settings and precise temperature control, making it an excellent choice for maintaining a comfortable environment in your home.

  • Compatible Model: 1F90/1F97-3XX

Check Stat Error

  1. If your Comfort-Set® 90 Series thermostat displays “CHECK STAT,” inspect the buttons since one may be stuck or the sensor could malfunction.
  2. If so, examine the sensor wiring connections, and buttons and ensure the device is powered on.
  3. If everything looks fine, press and hold the “PROGRAM (Run)” button to reset the display.
  4. If the display doesn’t clear up, you can go ahead with the factory reset instructions mentioned below.

Factory Reset

  1. Remove the thermostat from the wall and take out the batteries for about 5 minutes.
  2. Afterward, replace the batteries,
  3. Then reattach the thermostat to the wall, and reconnect the power.
  4. The display should now show up correctly 
  5. If not, contact a service professional or consider replacing the unit.

Line Voltage White Rodgers Thermostat

Digital Line Voltage Thermostat

Line Voltage
  • Compatible Model: 1E65-144

Factory Reset

  1. Press and hold the Up or Down arrow buttons on the thermostat.
  2. While still holding the arrow button, press the light or backlight button for a few seconds.
  3. Check the display and wait until it goes blank and reappears. This will indicate a successful reset.

Radio Thermostat CT101

Z-Wave thermostat by Radio Thermostat

CT101 Thermostat

Factory Reset

  1. Gently remove the top plate of the thermostat.
  2. Press and hold the Reset button for a few seconds.
  3. The screen will start flashing and the device will start resetting
  4. While it’s resetting, carefully replace the top plate.

Stuck On Hold

When your thermostat is stuck on hold, your HVAC system is set on a particular temperature permanently until you cancel the hold.

To get your White Rodgers Thermostat off of the Hold, you need to press and hold the “Run Schedule” button.

Thermostat Manuals

If you need more specific information on how to troubleshoot your thermostat, I recommend you download the specific thermostat instruction manual.

Conclusion

To clear your settings or get rid of a frozen display, a hard reset on your White Rodgers or Emerson thermostat is the only solution. 

The process may vary depending on the model but it doesn’t take a lot of time or special tools. So make sure to read the instructions I’ve laid above and drop a comment if you have any questions. 

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