Hello,
I am new to this forum but have learned A LOT just from reading some of your community threads so thank you.
I have an OmniStat2 and I am having some issues with it. I JUST had it replaced by HAI (great customer service by the way). The issue I am having was happening on the tstat I just sent back in. I set my scheduler to change from at 2:45pm from 68 to 72 degrees. However, I noticed today that 3:30 when we were walking out the door that it was reading 69 degrees and no call for heat. Only after I changed the wheel to 73 then back to 72 and ok did the tstat call for heat.
This is the same problem I was having before where the tstat would not make auto calls for heat, only manual and even then, it lets the temp drift too far (2+ degrees) when they advertise +/- .5 degrees. So my thoughts are that the tstats have to be ok, so could it be a short in a wire to the unit (if so, which wire) which doesn't make mouch sense since the tstat makes the calls, not the heat pump. Could it be the firmware has a bug in it that scheduled changes do not take effect (has anyone else had this issue?)
Settings:
Ben
I am new to this forum but have learned A LOT just from reading some of your community threads so thank you.
I have an OmniStat2 and I am having some issues with it. I JUST had it replaced by HAI (great customer service by the way). The issue I am having was happening on the tstat I just sent back in. I set my scheduler to change from at 2:45pm from 68 to 72 degrees. However, I noticed today that 3:30 when we were walking out the door that it was reading 69 degrees and no call for heat. Only after I changed the wheel to 73 then back to 72 and ok did the tstat call for heat.
This is the same problem I was having before where the tstat would not make auto calls for heat, only manual and even then, it lets the temp drift too far (2+ degrees) when they advertise +/- .5 degrees. So my thoughts are that the tstats have to be ok, so could it be a short in a wire to the unit (if so, which wire) which doesn't make mouch sense since the tstat makes the calls, not the heat pump. Could it be the firmware has a bug in it that scheduled changes do not take effect (has anyone else had this issue?)
Settings:
- Latest OmniStat2 firmware per HAI
- EEC (Cool 7, Heat 7, Aux heat diff 1 degree/12 minutes)
- Anticipator Cool 3 Heat 3
- Heat pump (1 stage cool/2 stage heat)
Ben