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Thread: Carrier Infinity Thermostat - Celsius display?

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    OK, I'm up here in Canada and have a newly installed Carrier Infinity thermostat which appears that it only supports Fahrenheit. I went through manual and all configuration screens and can't seem to find an option to display temperatures in Celsius (???). 1-800-CARRIER told me it can, but won't provide details !!! Can anybody help? Thanks!

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    Call your contractor before things get messed up.
    He'll help you...
    How tall are you Private???!!!!

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    Yes you can,

    You need to go into install service menu.
    ( Hold advanced button for 20 seconds )

    Enter setup, at the setup proceed to
    "english/metric display", select C.

    Don't mess with any other settings.

    Brian

    [Edited by browntigerus on 04-29-2005 at 11:17 AM]

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    Made a mistake. Deleted the post


    [Edited by deme on 04-30-2005 at 12:14 AM]

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    fractional celcius degrees?

    Glad to hear that the Infinity tstat can display Celcius (C)degrees. But ...

    Does anyone know if the user interface can accept/display fractional degree Celcius?

    1C degree change is equal 1.8F degree change. It would be a major disappointment if temporary setpoints had to be whole celcius degrees.

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    Thumbs down

    Yes, unfortunately it can not do fractional degrees (in F or C), but seriously I don't find that such a big deal since I already have a lot of air temp stratification in my home (yes, with furnace fan & ERV running continuously).

    And incidentally, I had to educate my so-called contractor on how to operate the thermostat (!!).

    [Edited by robroy on 10-12-2005 at 04:33 PM]

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    It does 100ths of a degree internally,just won't display that way.

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    Originally posted by dash
    It does 100ths of a degree internally,just won't display that way.
    Hi Dash: In the fahrenheit scale does the Carrier Thermidistat register in 100ths internally too? When they explain in the thermidistat operating instructions it says that the anticipator is ajustable range from 1 to 9, default is 3.Is this 1 to 9 range 100ths of a degree? I would like to add when I had my thermidstat in the fahrenheit scale(it's installed in the hall right outside of the main bathroom)it would activate when ever anybody walked by it. I tryed adjusting it all the way to 9, but didn't seem to make much difference. So recently I put in the Celcius scale with the same anticipator selection and it didn't seem to be as sensitive when anybody walked by it. Any ideas?

    Thanks, Thorton

    [Edited by thorton on 10-12-2005 at 07:52 PM]

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    I don't know about the Thermidistat and 100ths,doubt it does,as it was a tauted feature of Infinity.

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    posted by dash
    It does 100ths of a degree internally,just won't display that way.
    The fact remains that the resolution at the tstat UI for setting a setpoint is almost twice as coarse when using Celcius.

    The internal resolution only gives the tstat the potential of maintaining/predicting the setpoint given the appropriate algorithm.

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    robroy: How's it going, eh? I ran my Infinity on deg C for a while and found the temp swings in the house were too much. Depending on what I had it set at, either it got just a wee bit too cool before the heat would come on or it would get just a wee bit too hot before the heat would go off. As mentioned, that's because 1 deg C equals 1.8 deg F.

    So, I switched to deg F and things are better, now. Basically, running it on deg F is the same as having fractional settings for deg C (like 20.5 (68.9), 21.0 (69.8), 21.5 (70.7)).

    The only problem is, if you are a young 'un, you don't know what Fahrenheit is... It's like something you only heard about... ;-)

    Just be careful if you decide to switch to Fahrenheit. If someone squeels on you the Metric police will be knocking on your door...ha, ha...

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    Hey Garry, it's goin' grrrrrrrreat, eh! I haven't gone through a heating cycle yet in my new home so I may have to switch back to F for more granularity .. we'll see soon enough (brrrrrr, getting cold already!). Sorry, gotta run to Timmy's for a double double...

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