Cool new product : Honeywell Wireless FocusPro Thermostat

July 16, 2010  |  Thermostats  |  No Comments

Stromquist & Company is very impressed with the new Honeywell FocusPro Thermostat. The really cool thing is that it is wireless. Check this video out to learn more

How to install a Honeywell Prestige Thermostat

July 16, 2010  |  Thermostats  |  No Comments

The team at Stromquist & Company are big fans of the Honeywell Prestige Thermostat. Thanks to our friends at CAS for this excellent video that shows the step by step installation and set up of the Honeywell Prestige Thermostat. If you are in Georgia or Florida you can go to www.stromquist.com to buy your Honeywell Prestige thermostat now.

Honeywell Prestige Thermostat available at Stromquist & Company

July 16, 2010  |  Thermostats  |  No Comments

Stromquist & Company is master distributor of Honeywell Controls. Check out this video onone of the coolest new thermostats to hit the streets in a while

Not Just the Hard to Find Parts

Many people think of Stromquist when it comes to buying those “hard to find” parts — the old or obsolete parts or those that just aren’t very common. We’re well known for our great counter and inside sales staff who find matches and replacements for such items. While we do appreciate that you think of us for these, we want you to also think of us for those everyday, run of the mill parts like thermostats, valves, gauges and sensors. Some people automatically go to the bigger supply house chains for these types of parts and only come to Stromquist for the more elusive items. So we would like to ask that you give us a try on your “regular” parts too. We stock a wide range of Honeywell, Johnson Controls, Schneider Electric (formerly TAC/Invensys), Belimo, White Rodgers and many more. And we’re competitive on our pricing. The next time you need that simple thermostat, a relay or pneumatic fittings, give us a call. We’d be happy to pull one off the shelf for you in addition to finding the replacement for that rusty part that’s 25 years old.

Calibrating a Pneumatic T-Stat

December 28, 2009  |  Pneumatic Products, Thermostats  |  No Comments
  1. Determine the throttling range for your control system.  Let’s use 3-13#’s as an example.
  2. Next measure the ambient temperature at the thermostat with a precision temp meter.
  3. Adjust the setpoint knob on the T Stat to the current ambient temperature.
  4. Pull the branch line off the T-Stat and T tap a gauge between the T-stat and branch line.
  5. Adjust the calibration screw in the T-Stat until the branch PSI reads zero.
  6. Now adjust the calibration screw in the opposite direction until the branch pressure reads mid range. In this case our differential  is 10#’s of pressure, so (13-3)= 10(diff) /2 or 3+5 = 8 psi.
  7. Verify the box damper and reheat valve(if applicable) are both closed. Fine tune if needed.
  8. Remove your calibration gauge and replace the branch line back onto the T-Stat.
  9. Adjust the T-Stat to the desired setpoint.

Your T-Stat is now calibrated…

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