Any brand or make will work if it is 2 heat 1 cool thermostat
form_title=Thermostat Installation or Repair form_header=11773 Which kind of thermostat are you in need of?*= () "Manual thermostat () Electronic, programmable model" What type of heating system do you use?*= () Furnace () Boiler radiator () Heat pump () Radiant floor heat Where do you plan to locate the thermostat?*= () On the unit () On the wall What is the number of locations or zones you need to control?*= {Select One,1,2,3,4}
a heat pump that uses work to move heat
Youtube.com has several instructional videos for heat pump issues. Type in troubleshooting heat pump to try to find your problem and solution. Your heat pump manufacturer's website might also be a good place to look for information.
if v8 it is usually water pump. rarely is it the thermostat.
form_title=Thermostat Repair or Reprogramming form_header=11783 Descirbe the particular thermostat type you are looking to have repaired or replaced*= () "Manual thermostat () Electronic, programmable model" What type of heating system do you use?*= () Furnace () Boiler radiator () Steam boiler radiator () Heat pump () Electric baseboard - thermostat on unit () Radiant floor What is the approximate age of the thermostat in need of repair?*= {Select One,Less than 1 year,2 - 5 years,6 - 10 years,More than 10 years,Don't know}
Air to air simply means a heat pump that sits outside of your home and pulls heat from the outside air. This is the most common type of heat pump.
An air conditioner if functioning as air warmer or air chiller can be called as a type of heat pump. If an air conditioner is working as an air de-humidifier then it no more a heat pump.
Not sure what you really mean but if temp of heat does not change = likely bad thermostat etc. If gauge does not work at all but heat is fine then gauge or electrical type problem to the gauge
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The most used type of heat pump is the air-source heat pump, which transfers heat between your house and the outside air using conduction. If you heat with electricity, a heat pump can trim the amount of electricity you use for heating by as much as 30% to 40%, even 50%.