Brand | Trane |
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Model Name | XR524 |
Controller Type | Nexia, Vera, Amazon Alexa, SmartThings, Android |
Special Feature | Programmable |
Color | White |
Included Components | Thermostat |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
Display Type | Manual |
Screen Size | 6.5 Inches |
Control Type | Touch |
Control Method | Voice |
Connectivity Protocol | Z-Wave |
Style | Modern |
Backlight | Yes |
Manufacturer | Nexia Home Intelligence |
Part Number | 14942771 |
Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 4.5 x 1.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | XR524 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 6.5 Inch |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Programmable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
TRANE 14942771 Thermostat, Z-Wave, Works with Alexa White, 6.5 Inch
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Brand | Trane |
Model Name | XR524 |
Controller Type | Nexia, Vera, Amazon Alexa, SmartThings, Android |
Special Feature | Programmable |
Color | White |
About this item
- Works with Alexa for voice control (hub required, Alexa device and hub sold separately);7 day programmable with up to 4 schedules per day. Only supports single stage (Y1) cooling
- Remote Control: Monitor and adjust your home's temperature and reduce energy consumption through your smartphone, tablet, or PC
- Easy install: Most people install the Trane XR524 thermostat in 30 minutes or less. NOTE: A 24 Volt common and hot wire MUST be connected to the control for operation. See manual for more details.
- Use It On The Go: The XR524 is Z-Wave compatible for use with leading home automation systems such as Nexia Home Intelligence. Communications: 908.42 MHz (Z-Wave RF)
- Filter and Maintenance Reminders: Send maintenance notifications and filter alerts to help extend the life of your HVAC system
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Trane XR524 Z-Wave Thermostat. Z-Wave certified for use with all leading home automation systems such as Nexia and American Standard Air Home.
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ASIN | B00SYPSIRU |
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Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #2,815,198 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #2,626 in Home Programmable Thermostats |
Date First Available | January 30, 2015 |
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Easy to install | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 3.9 | 4.1 |
Tech Support | — | 3.7 | 3.8 | 3.7 | 3.0 |
Touch Screen | 4.1 | — | 4.6 | 4.0 | — |
Value for money | 3.9 | — | — | 3.9 | 4.1 |
Easy to use | 3.5 | 4.6 | — | 4.2 | — |
Sold By | Amazon.com | EXTEND LLC | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Jos Incentives |
control method | voice | application | application | touch | application, touch |
connectivity protocol | Z-Wave | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi |
controller type | Amazon Alexa, Nexia, SmartThings, Vera, Android | Amazon Alexa, Android, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, iOS | Amazon Alexa, Android, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, iOS | Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT, SmartThings, Hand Control | Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, iOS, Android |
specification met | — | Energy Star | Energy Star | energy,energy star certified | Energy Star |
material | — | Metal | Metal | Plastic | Plastic |
shape | — | Rectangular | Rectangular | Rectangular | Square |
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Customers like the accuracy and ease of installation of the heating control thermostat. They mention it's a great intelligent thermostat, and it'll integrate seamlessly with their older Honeywell. Customers also like the readability. However, some customers have issues with the touch screen, and firmware. Opinions are mixed on performance, connectivity, and value.
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Customers find the installation of the thermostat to be simple. They mention that the programming is easy through a web page once connected to the Z-Wave network. They also appreciate the wonderful instructions provided. Customers also say that the thermostat integrates seamlessly with their existing Nexia bridge and other products.
"...It was quicker to include than any other Z Wave lock or switch that I own -- it was detected in about 1 second after pressing the LCD!..." Read more
"...The thermostat was easy to install on my 6-wire heat pump (C, R, Y1, W1, O, and G). and paired effortlessly with my Smartthings hub...." Read more
"...Installation was a snap: Locate studs and wires in wall, drill, drive screws, then snip, strip, and screw down the wires...." Read more
"...Programming is easy through a web page once connected to the Z-Wave network...." Read more
Customers like the accuracy of the thermostat. They say it's a great intelligent thermostat, easy to install, and able to monitor and change temperature settings from their cell phone. They also say it provides the home automation software with temperature updates.
"Good programmable thermostat, okay zwave device, poor zwave documentation..." Read more
"...I am able to set temp, fan mode, and do scheduling all from the smartthings app...." Read more
"...As a bonus, they provide the home automation software with temperature updates, so that I can go to bed in a warm room with a ceiling fan running..." Read more
"...It needs a faster processor(3) I'm skeptical of the temperature it's reading...." Read more
Customers find the display of the HVAC control thermostat easy to read, even without back light. They say the large, bright display is easy to see in any light. Customers also say that the product looks good and is easy-to-work with.
"...The display is large and easy to read. The instruction manual is good at walking you through the installer settings...." Read more
"...The interface is easy to read and lights up nicely. My only complaint was the touch pad is LCD...." Read more
"...Easy to read display even without back light...." Read more
"...I like the large bright display that dims and is still very easy to see...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the HVAC control thermostat. Some mention it works very well, is easy to configure, and accurate. It works perfectly with their home automation system and gives them 21st century Z-wave control over their furnace. However, others say that it's tricky to get working and that it wouldn't turn on the furnace even though it clicked.
"...paired with my nortek usb zwave controller quickly, and works well with homeassistant for reporting and controlling the temperature and fan settings..." Read more
"...Works great with my Nexia system (one $9.99 fee covers all connected devices)...." Read more
"...Amazons t-stat also didnt work...." Read more
"...Not a huge deal since I rarely touched it.The thermostat worked fine for a while, then I noticed that the A/C ambient temperature was..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the HVAC control thermostat. Some mention that it connects easily via Z-Wave, while others say that it cannot be linked to their smart device without buying other items.
"...The install was easy, and it enrolled in Z-Wave Network without any issue...." Read more
"...Then shortly after day 2, the GC2e security panel lost connection with the thermostat...." Read more
"...It easily joined my zwave network on my Samsung smartthings hub. I am able to set temp, fan mode, and do scheduling all from the smartthings app...." Read more
"Good thermostat, but don't be fooled this unit cannot be linked the your smart device without buyingother items...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the thermostat. Some mention that it has a good price, while others say that it's fairly expensive.
"...If your thermostat wiring supports this thermostat, it is a good, inexpensive option offering Z-Wave for remote management." Read more
"...these other flaws, but since it keeps dying it's now just an expensive paperweight" Read more
"Great ptoduct for the price and works well with our home wireless security system...." Read more
"...This is a fairly expensive item; I expect better of both Amazon and Trane." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the touch screen of the HVAC control thermostat. They mention that it's unresponsive, convoluted, and has a slight lag. Some customers also mention that the touch pad is LCD.
"...The touch debounce is a bit sluggish but I won' be using the LCD much since the whole point is to control it with Z Wave...." Read more
"...My only complaint was the touch pad is LCD. LCD's have the "ripple" effect like pressing a calculator when you press the buttons...." Read more
"...Anyone with a smartphone will notice the touch-screen has a slight lag that makes it feel more like a 1999 era ATM touchscreen...." Read more
"...Two main complaints. First, the touchscreen UI is convoluted. The main page displays the set point with an up arrow and down arrow...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the proprietary firmware of the HVAC control thermostat. They mention that it's either non-existent or limited to Nexia accounts. Customers also say that it is not like the Nest and is not a DIY thermostat.
"...Also because this is geared toward Nexia, the firmware is either non existent or limited to Nexia accounts...." Read more
"...This thermostat uses proprietary firmware...." Read more
"...a professional program it because it is not like nest and is not a dyi thermostat." Read more
"...Of course, with ZERO customer service, it is now a manual thermostat. Very frustrating" Read more
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One useful thing over any of the 4 smart thermostats I've had in the past: my 1994 Carrier system is in specs for inrush and running amperage but momentarily dims the lights on startup due to the blower, compressor, and fan all kicking on at once. This thermostat lets you delay the blower by 5 seconds or more -- no more dimming lights!
Can't comment on the scheduling, I have my own system for that. The generic Z Wave driver is not as precise in reporting as EcoBee's API -- I miss the temperature to tenths, humidity, and heat stage reporting, but I'll give those details up for being on local control.
When it comes to thermostats, you get what you pay for. While cheap, you should know that this thermostat only has 6 terminals:
C (required to power it-this thermostat does not take batteries)
R
W1
W2(Conventional)/O(heat pump)
Y1
G
This thermostat internally jumps RC and RH on the R terminal.
This means that:
-If you do not have a C-wire available, you will need to run one
-If you have independent wires connected to RC and RH, this thermostat is incompatible with your system.
-If you have a Y2 wire, this thermostat is incompatible with your system.
The thermostat was easy to install on my 6-wire heat pump (C, R, Y1, W1, O, and G). and paired effortlessly with my Smartthings hub.
The display is large and easy to read. The instruction manual is good at walking you through the installer settings.
If your thermostat wiring supports this thermostat, it is a good, inexpensive option offering Z-Wave for remote management.
Installation was a snap: Locate studs and wires in wall, drill, drive screws, then snip, strip, and screw down the wires. As long as you wrote down the old locations or can physically verify their purpose, it's that easy.
Programming took a minute, mostly because I had to go verify the type of a/c heating system I had, but was pretty simple. Instructions could have been clearer or more complete (some options are just about undocumented), but I guess that's because they don't expect homeowners to be adjusting them.
Setting the schedule was a breeze, and while it could be nice to have one or two more set points throughout the day (there are 4: wake, day, eve, night), it's sufficient for my purposes. After setting Monday and Saturday, copying to the rest of the week took just a couple seconds.
Swing (I guess that's what it is) seems pretty wide by default. After reaching a set temperature, the A/C remains off for a while (even if the temperature goes outside the set range by a degree--seems like it wont kick back on unless it goes two degrees past the setting). Not a big deal, may want to adjust your normal settings to compensate.
The circulate fan mode (which automatically cycles the fan on and off for a set period) seemed to work at first, but after programming the schedule and setting the mode to auto (rather than heat or cool), it doesn't seem to run other than when the a/c or heat is on (which can be quite a long interval if the outdoor temperature is moderate and you have good insulation). I'm not sure if that's a feature or a bug, but I would appreciate it if it would run the fan when the a/c and heat have been off for a while (maybe a configurable period from 30m to 24h).
zwave paired with my nortek usb zwave controller quickly, and works well with homeassistant for reporting and controlling the temperature and fan settings remotely (though there are four seemingly redundant nodes). Setting up automation and scripting is tedious, but I think that is more to do with homeassistant than this thermostat. Sending commands works (it puts the thermostat in "temporary override" mode), just need to figure out how to format the configuration of homeassistant. Temperature (target, min, and max), fan (and fan speed if your system supports it), and away mode (schedule, away, vacation) are all reported and configurable via zwave. There are alao some other undocumented options, but I haven't figured out what they do yet.