Thermostats

Builder Model 500 Mechanical Thermostat

Info
  • Model
    500
  • Description
    Mechanical Thermostat
  • Compatibility
    Conventional Systems, Heat Pump
  • Staging
    1 Heat / 1 Cool
  • Programming
    None
  • Power
    Hardwire
  • Terminations
    Rc, Rh, W, Y, G, O, B
  • Backlight
    None
  • Keypad Lockout
    No
  • Auto Changeover
    No
  • Adjustable Temperature Limits
    No
  • Remote Sensors
    No
  • Programmable Fan
    No
  • Humidity Control
    No
  • Warranty
    1 Year
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FAQ
My heating system (heat pump) blows cool air when in HEAT mode and warm air when in COOL mode.

Your thermostat may have been wired incorrectly or you are having a problem with the heating system (heat pump) system itself. You may need to call your installer or a local service contractor in your area.

When I turn on my heating system (furnace) it takes a couple minutes for any heat to come out of the vents.

Most gas furnaces have a short warm up period before the fan will come on and circulate the warm air throughout your ductwork. This is to prevent cool air from blowing at initial startup and is not controlled by the thermostat.

When I turn on my gas furnace cool air blows out of the vents for the first couple of minutes.

Your thermostat may be configured for an electric furnace. When configured for an electric furnace the fan comes on immediately when there is a call for heat. Gas furnaces need a couple minutes of warm up time before the fan runs. Please see the "installation" section of your owner's manual for information on how to properly set your gas/electric fan option. All manuals are available on this website.

Product specifications may change without notice.
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