Recently got a new Trane variable speed HVAC. As part of the project I had to replace my Ecobee and get the trane “communicating” thermostats. Have the ComfortLink II xl850. Its great. No real complaints but I was used to ecobee with room sensors where it could average the temp in several rooms or only manage to the temp in a bedroom when on the “sleep” setting since I don’t care if my living room is comfortable at 3am but my bedroom I care very much. Anyone have ideas on how to achieve the same results. Location of the actual thermostat isn’t a great representation of the overall temp of the home and can be quite a bit off from bedroom with doors closed. The installer suggested I leave doors open and a fan running to equalize which wasn’t the answer I wanted.

  • Z-Waver@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Yes, the sensors are averaged by default.

    You can also exclude sensors, for instance excluding the xl850 itself would cause it to use only the remote bedroom sensor.