If the company won t come out to look at the thermostat if they installed it you might want to do business with another company or just get yourself a new thermostat.
Programmable thermostat with fan circulation.
My older thermostat only had on and auto and i can t figure out what circ is for.
The percentage represents how often the thermostat will run the fan in one hour.
Press your thermostat ring to open the quick view menu.
What is the difference between circ and auto settings for the fan on my hvac thermostat when the heat is on when the a c is on and when both of those are off.
You can set the circulating fan feature from the thermostat or the sensi app.
No if you have system to off and fan on or circ are displayed.
If you have a multi speed fan you ll.
If this won t work and the fan still runs intermittently the issue is with the thermostat the feature won t disable.
If you set the circulating fan to 50 the fan will run 30 minutes every hour.
One option found on almost every thermostat is the fan on or auto switch.
The circulating fan feature can only be programmed at the thermostat in 5 increments from 10 100.
Usually you use auto so the fan runs when the furnace or a c runs.
Click the fan button again until on or circ disappear.
Clearly it means circulate.
Turn the ring to select how long you d like your fan to run.
Additional thermostats such as the honeywell rth7560e conventional 7 day programmable thermostat allow you to schedule your heating and cooling options in a customizable format.
Turn your fan on right away.
Thermostats come with a number of different customization options that go beyond just controlling the temperature in your home.
This helps if you have a cool basement and you want to circulate that cool air upstairs too a cheap way to air condition.
I know that on turns the fan on so that it runs continuously whether the heat is on the a c or nothing is on.
Most new thermostats have a circulate option that allows you to set the fan to run a certain amount of time per hour.
During heating the fan is controlled by either a timer circuit or a limit circuit in the unit.
Some people leave the fan on all the time.