Help with installing Honeywell TH1110DV1009
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Help with installing Honeywell TH1110DV1009
Hi there,
I have an underfloor heating setup that seems simple enough. When there is a call for heat, my thermostat I have now engages the pump, which circulates the water through the system. It does not seem as though I have a floor temperature sensor, but rather that the room/air/ambient temperature is measured.
I bought this new Honeywell in the hopes of having a more precise control of my heating system. The wiring seems very simple--a black wire and white wire, which seem to be connected to a transformer, making them low voltage. The system works fine with my current thermostat, I can push the lever to a higher temperature and, upon hearing the click, the system engages. However, when I try hooking up the TH1110DV1009, the system runs constantly, not just when calling for heat. The minute the faceplate is placed on the t-stat, the system begins pumping...
Any suggestions? sorry if my explanation isn't great.. I'm still learning all the terms and technical stuff...
I have an underfloor heating setup that seems simple enough. When there is a call for heat, my thermostat I have now engages the pump, which circulates the water through the system. It does not seem as though I have a floor temperature sensor, but rather that the room/air/ambient temperature is measured.
I bought this new Honeywell in the hopes of having a more precise control of my heating system. The wiring seems very simple--a black wire and white wire, which seem to be connected to a transformer, making them low voltage. The system works fine with my current thermostat, I can push the lever to a higher temperature and, upon hearing the click, the system engages. However, when I try hooking up the TH1110DV1009, the system runs constantly, not just when calling for heat. The minute the faceplate is placed on the t-stat, the system begins pumping...
Any suggestions? sorry if my explanation isn't great.. I'm still learning all the terms and technical stuff...
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Looks like that's not the right stat, is this for heating only ? If it is you need the TH1100D.