Yes, it means exactly that.However, I'm wondering if the damper is
actually open when the F2 heat is off, permitting F1 to cool the
basement, and the damper closes on a F2 heat demand. That makes more
sense to me than the damper opening on a F2 heat ...
Ryan. A photo of the F2 control board connections would be helpful.If
you jumper the F2 thermostat's Rh to G, do you get the F2 fan running or
does the damper open? IMO, what you'll want to do is trace the two wires
from the damper motor (which is li...
7 years on the Nest- I'd call support.If they're not helpful and you
don't want to call an HVAC tech just yet, $25 buys a cheap mechanical
thermostat from Home Depot that you can use to see if the problem goes
away with a different thermostat (or may...
IMO, check that the wires to the thermostat base and furnace terminals
are properly connected (tight in the connector).Some (read as: "most
modern") equipment will lock out a demand for cooling or heating if the
thermostat demands a cycle too soon af...
You should be able to connect the basement Nest thermostat the same way
the basement Honeywell thermostat was connected.It wasn't clear to me if
you had a basement Honeywell and if it ran the basement furnace and
damper of if you only had one Honeywe...