Originally Posted by
jerryd_2008
My original HVAC guy is gone and I am working with the Bryant dealer that installed the original system in the house. The original system was a basic Bryant NG furnace/AC, not like the top-end York dual fuel HP we have now. He has agreed to install the sensors for a reasonable per hour rate but he is neither a York nor Honeywell tsat expert (but even to me a non-expert the tsat manual seems to be fairly clear).
I am getting ready to order the 2 indoor remote sensors that he and I agreed to, but I thought that I should read the tsat and remote indoor sensor manuals. I am NOT an expert on this stuff and the following quote from the manual raised a concern about the 2 sensor install:
MULTIPLE REMOTE INDOOR SENSORS INSTALLED (OPTIONAL)
If more than one remote indoor sensor is used, based on configuration during installer setup, either of the following options are available:
• The thermostat will display the temperature measured at the sensor locations (internal thermostat sensor is disabled). Sensors must be in square numbers (e.g., 4, 9, 16, and so on) and the displayed temperature will be an average of the temperatures measured at each location.
• The thermostat will display a 50-50 average of the temperature measured at the thermostat location and the average of the temperatures measured at the remote indoor sensor locations. In this case, the thermostat sensor still carries a 50% weighting of the displayed temperature.
I want to (need to, really) disable the tsat temp reading and rely on the average of the remote sensors, thus the first option seems right. However the statement about "Sensors must be in square numbers" seems to defeat our choice of 2 sensors. Does you quote above about a "undocumented" 3 sensor install have a baring on the number of sensors needed? Are you saying that I need to get at least 3 sensors and this is the only choice of more than 1 sensor and less than 4 sensors (2 squared) that we can make? Are there any downsides to a 3 sensor install? Is there a diagram or description of the undocumented 3 sensor install that my new HVAC guy will understand using the 3 sensor solution?
Thank you so much for your help here, Beenthere.