Product Feature
- Menu Driven Programming guides user through programming, much like using an ATM; Conventional push-button programming
- 4 Programmable periods per day allow settings for wake, leave, return and sleep; Preset energy saving schedule for the assurance of energy efficiency
- Designed to Install in 15 minutes or less; Armchair Programming allows you to remove the thermostats from the wall for programming
- Maximum comfort - Smart Response technology learns the amount of time a system needs to reach a desired temperature and adjusts accordingly
- Precise temperature control of +/-1 degrees for consistent comfort; Displays both room temperature and temperature setting
Product Description
Honeywell 5-2-Day Electronic Programmable Thermostat. One program for the weekdays; a separate program for Saturday and Sunday - (Up to 4 periods per day). Energy Savings - Program to save up to 33% on annual heating and cooling costs. Easy to Use - Straighforward display and buttons keep operation and programming simple. Backlit Display - Easy to read, even in dimly lit rooms and hallways. Smart Response Technology - Continually adjust the pre-heating/cooling of your home so you are comfortable at your programmed times. Compatible with heating and cooling plus heat pumps. Does not work with electric baseboard heat (120-240V). Precise temp. control (+/- 1F). Easy access battery compartment. Soft touch keys.
Product Detail
- Amazon Sales Rank: #834 in Home Improvement
- Size: 1
- Color: White
- Brand: Honeywell
- Model: RTH6350D1000/A
- Platform: Windows
- Format: CD-ROM
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.50" h x9.50" w x1.30" l,.60 pounds
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Product Reviews
35 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
Simple, Accurate & Inexpensive
By Steve Young
I had this installed in a matter of minutes after receiving it. It comes pre-programed but the times and temps were not to my liking so I programed it and had it drop the two middle times so mine just has wake and sleep. Programing literally could not be easier. I don't know why there are so many reviewers having trouble with the light-up display, mine is very bright. Simply press the temp up or down button momentarily and the backlight comes on and this does not raise or lower the temp, you would have to touch the temp button again to make a change. The unit looks good too, much better than the Robertshaw from 1988 that it replaced. The unit really does keep the temperature right where you set it too but this may not be such a good thing. The Robertshaw unit was set for 77 degrees and would not come on until the temp reached 78. It would lower the temp to 76 then shut the A/C off. The Honeywell unit is also set for 77 degrees but instead of a 2 degree spread it has a +/- 1 degree accuracy which means you never see it move off of 77 degrees. The problem is that while it keeps the temp right where you want it, it makes your equipment work twice as hard to maintain this kind of accuracy. I've been working in my office right next to the A/C closet ever since I installed it several hours ago and have been keeping a log of start/stop times just to see how it's doing and on average the A/C has been running 8 minutes and resting for 12 minutes all day. This is much more than the Robertshaw unit that had less accuracy and I really don't notice the difference. The problem is that all this extra stopping and starting can't be good for the equipment and I would imagine that it will use more electricity, once the blower motor is up to speed it doesn't take much to keep it going but you can see the lights dim when it starts so you know all those extra starts are using more "juice". I still like this thermostat though, and have given it 5 stars. I just wish Honeywell would have put one more code entry screen in the programing of this unit that would allow the user to put more of a spread between the on and off temps to save wear and tear on the equipment.
32 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
No auto changeover from heat to cool.
By Daniel Miller
The packaging and website both claim that the 6350D has auto changeover from heating to cooling. However, that is NOT the case. If you need this feature, buy the 6450 instead. On my second call to their support 800 number the representative informed me of this and offered a trade in by mail. My other little gripe which required my first call to them, is that although installation was quick, their diagrams did not include one that matched my wiring. The good thing is that they were knowledgeable and quick, and their phone menu system didn't take all day to navigate through.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
I like it!
By Steve
To address Mr. Dave's concern about the battery...
I've been using battery powered thermostats for over 15 years and my experience has been that the batteries will last for years. This is my first Honeywell so I can't comment on the exact amount of time the battery will last, but if you change the battery once every year as suggested in the instructions, you will never have a problem. Also, two months prior to battery depletion, this unit will flash a warning to replace the battery. However, I agree with Dave that a hard wired (power) system is better from a safety perspective. Honeywell sells models that do that too. Still, there is also the possibility that the furnace could fail while you're away and there are (freeze alarm dialers)devices that can call you in your winter home and inform you about that condition.
I also agree with Dave about the length of time the back light stays lit.
Other than that, I really like the unit. It's simple to program and use, and the display is very easy to see. Also, it doesn't overshoot the temperature like some other units I have used.
I highly recommend this thermostat.
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