Setting a thermostat anticipator
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 12:35 am
I have recently moved into an older mobile home with a Coleman 7680A Furnace in it. Cooling is provided by an external package unit with a T-stat while the Heating is provided by the Coleman and another T-Stat. I have recently moved the anticipator to .35 or so in order to stop the short cycling of the furnace. Now the problem that I have is that the temperature is set to 65 degrees, yet the temperature of the t-stat states 61 or 62... The heater does not come on.
If I move the temperature gauge to 66 or 67 degrees it comes on but for only about 5 minutes. The AC T-Stat states that it is 62 degrees in the home and is located on a wall directly across from the Furnace T-Stat... Does the T-Stat probably need to be replaced? Also we have trouble with some of the heating portion of the mobile home. It will heat up in my room but the other side of the house is still very cold. What can be done to help make the home more balanced when it comes to heating?
Krelek
If I move the temperature gauge to 66 or 67 degrees it comes on but for only about 5 minutes. The AC T-Stat states that it is 62 degrees in the home and is located on a wall directly across from the Furnace T-Stat... Does the T-Stat probably need to be replaced? Also we have trouble with some of the heating portion of the mobile home. It will heat up in my room but the other side of the house is still very cold. What can be done to help make the home more balanced when it comes to heating?
Krelek