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My house (built 2007) has separate heat and A/C systems. We have a gas-fired furnace with three zone baseboard heating, and two zone A/C with separate compressors and coils/blowers (one in the basement for the first floor and the other in the attic for the second floor). As a result, there are 5 thermostats scattered about the house. Is it possible to run a zone for the furnace off the same thermostat that controls the air conditioning? I'm about ready to upgrade to wifi-enabled thermostats so I can monitor/control the temp remotely. Would be much happier buying only 2 if I can get away with it, rather than 4 or 5. The third heat zone is the MBR suite. It heats up pretty quick, so I think I could leave that one on the existing conventional programmable unit. What say the climate control sages? Thanks in advance! suaviter in modo, fortiter in re | ||
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I don't understand why they weren't together in the first place? | |||
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Cannot answer that. Maybe two different contractors at two different times? So are you saying that I can make the same thermostat run both systems - not at the same time, of course? suaviter in modo, fortiter in re | |||
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Yes Proper wiring is crucial, or you'll blow the transformers. | |||
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Sounds like possibly you have a boiler with 3 zones and a pair of split AC systems. Do you have air ducts and dampers or do you have pipes valves and pumps coming off your “furnace”? | |||
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Pipes and valves off the furnace, feeding baseboards. Plus vents and returns for the a/c. My wife intensely dislikes forced hot air heat. If she had her way, we would have installed cast iron radiators. I insisted on central a/c. SO yes, separate systems. suaviter in modo, fortiter in re | |||
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Boiler | |||
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while still possible to integrate your heating and cooling controls, it is most likely well beyond what even a very capable handy person should attempt. Best to call in a pro. | |||
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