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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Bryant or professional heater/thermostat installers, need help.
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<blockquote data-quote="SoCalCobra" data-source="post: 7593942" data-attributes="member: 26149"><p>Tonight, I'm watching TV and of course its COLD outside. My thermostat read 68 degrees, so I decided to bump it up to 70 to warm myself up a little bit. I turn the thermostat up to 70 and the heater kicks on like normal. After running for a couple minutes, the heater shut off. It didn't feel warmer, so I looked at the thermostat, and the display now reads --</p><p></p><p>I took the faceplate off, and the display still reads the same --. It has two "AA" batteries in it, but the manual says the display will read "LB" if the batteries are low. So, I put the faceplate back on and it still has -- displayed. I'm able to turn the fan on by switching it from "auto" to "on", so I know the connection has to be good. I even went outside to check my breaker box, and everything is good to go in there.</p><p></p><p>I've searched all over the 'net for error codes, but I can't find anything.</p><p></p><p>Its a Bryant thermostat, model #TSTATBBNQ001. Its the non programmable model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoCalCobra, post: 7593942, member: 26149"] Tonight, I'm watching TV and of course its COLD outside. My thermostat read 68 degrees, so I decided to bump it up to 70 to warm myself up a little bit. I turn the thermostat up to 70 and the heater kicks on like normal. After running for a couple minutes, the heater shut off. It didn't feel warmer, so I looked at the thermostat, and the display now reads -- I took the faceplate off, and the display still reads the same --. It has two "AA" batteries in it, but the manual says the display will read "LB" if the batteries are low. So, I put the faceplate back on and it still has -- displayed. I'm able to turn the fan on by switching it from "auto" to "on", so I know the connection has to be good. I even went outside to check my breaker box, and everything is good to go in there. I've searched all over the 'net for error codes, but I can't find anything. Its a Bryant thermostat, model #TSTATBBNQ001. Its the non programmable model. [/QUOTE]
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