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njhusky
07-13-2008, 10:44 PM
Posted questions about our A/C system over the past few weeks and another question crossed my mind as I was doing some more research.

Since we have a 2 stage system trane xl16i, do we need a thermostat that has a 2 stage option? What is the purpose/advantage of a thermostat with a setting for 2 stage cooling? Our current thermostat does not have a 2 stage option

aintitfun
07-13-2008, 10:49 PM
whats the question, the suspense is killing me.

jimj
07-13-2008, 10:51 PM
whats the question, the suspense is killing me.

:D:D

bmathews
07-13-2008, 10:57 PM
It's kinda a self answering question. If you only have a 1 stage thermostat and a 2 stage a/c. It can only run 1 stage of the system. So 1 entire stage will never be used, which is a waste of the money you spent on it. If you're not gonna buy the thermostat, why did you buy the equipment. The heater will switch automatically unless you cut the jumper on the board. You will either run on "high" or "low" capacity depending on how it is wired.

aintitfun
07-13-2008, 11:00 PM
Here is the best 2 stage stat

http://yourhome.honeywell.com/Consumer/Cultures/en-US/Products/Thermostats/Programmable/Professionally-Installed/VisionPRO+IAQ/Default.htm

MB1211
07-13-2008, 11:03 PM
It's kinda a self answering question. If you only have a 1 stage thermostat and a 2 stage a/c. It can only run 1 stage of the system. So 1 entire stage will never be used, which is a waste of the money you spent on it. If you're not gonna buy the thermostat, why did you buy the equipment. The heater will switch automatically unless you cut the jumper on the board. You will either run on "high" or "low" capacity depending on how it is wired.

OR

Both stages are coming on at the same time and running at full capacity all the time.

njhusky
07-13-2008, 11:37 PM
It's kinda a self answering question. If you only have a 1 stage thermostat and a 2 stage a/c. It can only run 1 stage of the system. So 1 entire stage will never be used, which is a waste of the money you spent on it. If you're not gonna buy the thermostat, why did you buy the equipment. The heater will switch automatically unless you cut the jumper on the board. You will either run on "high" or "low" capacity depending on how it is wired.

You should be asking my installer that ?....I'm doing all this damn research because my brand new ac is not working properly. thanks for the info. I'm trying to figure out why THEY didn't install a 2 stage t-stat. don't need the heat info, as we have baseboard hot water..

aintitfun
07-13-2008, 11:41 PM
No YOU should be asking your installer that.

aintitfun
07-13-2008, 11:43 PM
Bottom line is, have them come out and install a 2 stage stat. That is a 2 stage unit, no other way is acceptable, My guess is they may only have a 2 conductor wire ran to the outdoor unit, which they will need at least three conductors.

njhusky
07-13-2008, 11:47 PM
whats the question, the suspense is killing me.

I though they were spelled out..but i'll make it easier:cool:

1. do we need a thermostat that has a 2 stage option?

2. What is the purpose/advantage of a thermostat with a setting for 2 stage cooling?

jimj
07-13-2008, 11:57 PM
You may have a 2 stage thermostat, but it is not set up correctly. Without a 2 stage thermostat your 2 stage system will only run on 1 stage, you paid for two.:rolleyes:

beenthere
07-14-2008, 12:28 AM
A complete waste of money to get a 2 stage A/C, and only running it on a single stage stat.

What is the brand and model number of your stat.

second opinion
07-14-2008, 07:55 AM
Your unit is more than likely mis-wired. You have a zoning panel and that will control your stages if wired correctly. From your previouse posts it is not wired correctly.

njhusky
07-14-2008, 09:42 AM
it is a honeywell pro 4000. The system does have a zone panel...does that mean we don't need the 2 stage tstat? Or, will the 2 stage tstat provide better control even with the zone panel?

Lastly, I've seen that honeywell has a stat that appears to allow you program fan speed...will this help us solve the problems?

thanks in advance for all your time and suggestions over the past 2 weeks.

beenthere
07-14-2008, 09:47 AM
Ah, you have a zoned system.

With many zone panels. The zone panel controls the staging.