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kmsss
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06 Jul 2009 09:26 PM
Hello all, new to posting but have been here learning for quite some time.
We just finished our geo install. We installed a ComfortAire (heat controller/Climatemaster) HTV048. It is a 4 ton system with CXM controls and an ECM fan.
We currently have it running off a ATA32UO1 Climatemaster t-stat. It works perfectly with no problems.
I am looking to control everything from the t-stat and would like to find a Climatemaster ATP32UO4 that is capable of Humidity control. OR does anyone recommend another t-stat capable of this?
My installer says he cannot get his hands on one until Aug 1st. I have no reason to doubt him but was wondering if anyone else has problems obtaining this t-stat or maybe even has one available for me to purchase. Thanks for all the great information, keep it up!
Palace Geothermal
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06 Jul 2009 09:43 PM
This one will do the job
Dewayne Dean
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kmsss
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08 Jul 2009 09:36 PM
Great, I haven't seen that one yet. Looks like there are a few out there. Still leaning to the Climatemaster t-stat if we can get one since it does a few extra functions like fault displays.
Green Team
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09 Sep 2009 02:35 PM
Honeywell pro 8000 8321 with dehumidification should work
engineer
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09 Sep 2009 09:33 PM
I have 8321s and like them.
Once my Intellizone control board had a fault and the 8321s all showed a red light.
The 8321s attempt to control humidity to within 5% of setpoint by running the unit more, allowing the temp to drop up to 3 degrees below setpoint - not particularly elegant but sometimes effective.
Curt Kinder <br><br>
The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is - Winston Churchill <br><br><a href="http://www.greenersolutionsair.com">www.greenersolutionsair.com</a>
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