Hello,
Recently I had an AirEase propane forced air furnace installed (A97USMV110C20S-06). I am quite happy with the unit and the heat it provides. However, I have an old 1-stage Tstat and my installer does not carry or deal with new ones.
I realize that AirEase has a proprietary communicating TStat (ComfortSync) and that it could also be wired to make use of a Smart Tstat. My question is, what features would be lost if I went with a smart tstat (e.g., Ecobee or Nest) compared to the ComfortSync?
In particular, do I lose the variable capacity (and other energy saving features) of the furnace with a smart Tstat?
Basically what are the advantages of going with the communicating TStat and is it really worth the effort to find a new installer.
Many thanks
Recently I had an AirEase propane forced air furnace installed (A97USMV110C20S-06). I am quite happy with the unit and the heat it provides. However, I have an old 1-stage Tstat and my installer does not carry or deal with new ones.
I realize that AirEase has a proprietary communicating TStat (ComfortSync) and that it could also be wired to make use of a Smart Tstat. My question is, what features would be lost if I went with a smart tstat (e.g., Ecobee or Nest) compared to the ComfortSync?
In particular, do I lose the variable capacity (and other energy saving features) of the furnace with a smart Tstat?
Basically what are the advantages of going with the communicating TStat and is it really worth the effort to find a new installer.
Many thanks
source https://hvac-talk.com/vbb/showthread.php?2223624-Tstat-Question-Communicating-or-not&goto=newpost
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