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TimT58
Explorer II
Jan 02, 2026

Domestic single zone thermostat

I am having issues with the furnace. I took the furnace out, tested all the components then crossed the thermostat wires and it fired right up. I put the unit back in hooked it up electrically. I adjusted the thermostat to desired temperature and it kicked on but shut down after about 30 seconds. I took the cover off the thermostat. I turn it off then back on readjusted the unit to desired temperature and it worked. I put the cover back on and it quit working. I took the cover back off and tried it again and it worked for 1 cycle. Now sometimes when I try to adjust it the heat display isn’t there. Now it’s not working at all except for the initial blower then kicks back off. I’ve done some searching and some say replace the whole thermostat and others say just replace the cover. I got a cover from another unit but it’s still not working. It’s only a year old and I’m not sure I want to replace it with the same thermostat after reading the reviews. What is a reasonable alternative to this thermostat.

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      TimT58
      Explorer II

      Thanks. I’m in a 650 lot camp ground and one of the people here works on furnaces. He had to put in a new unit for some one and he ended up with a spare domestic non WiFi thermostat. I installed that and the furnace worked a couple times then stopped. I pulled the furnace back out and tried it again and it worked. We found that the sail switch was sticking sometimes. We replaced the sail switch and it’s working fine now.

  • I’ll try the Honeywell Emerson non WiFi thermostat

  • That is classic bad thermostat electronics or internal contact issue the cover affecting it is a big red flag.I would  replace it with a basic Honeywell  Emerson non-WiFi thermostat cheap reliable  and no weird shutdown behavior.

    • TimT58's avatar
      TimT58
      Explorer II

      Thanks. I’m in a 650 lot camp ground and one of the people here works on furnaces. He had to put in a new unit for some one and he ended up with a spare domestic non WiFi thermostat. I installed that and the furnace worked a couple times then stopped. I pulled the furnace back out and tried it again and it worked. We found that the sail switch was sticking sometimes. We replaced the sail switch and it’s working fine now.

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