this stands for emergency heat
Em ht stands for emergecy heat.
The User Guide for this product can be found on the Honeywell Thermostat Manual website.
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Emergency Heat [EM] should only be used as a backup if the heat pump fails. EM heat uses 1.5 to 3 times as much or electricity as the heat pump.
Do not do this.
There are several different places where one can purchase a Honeywell programmable thermostat from. Some of these places include the official Honeywell website, Canadian Tire, and Amazon.
dont know the name brand of T-Stat that would say EH.. but that probably means Electric heat..on all honeywell heat pump T-Stat's it is EM-Heating means Emergency Heating.. its just the heat strip comming on automaticly or manual depending how your T-Stat is wired..
On a system that uses a Heat pump, the heat setting utilizes the pump, and electrical coil heating as a backup. On the EM setting the heat pump won't run, only the axillary coils will provide heat.
On a thermostat, "EM heating" stands for emergency heating. It heats your house up very quickly, and is costly to run. This is suppose to be used if you've lost heat from your heat pump or if you've turned your thermostat way down and need to heat up your house quickly.
Heat a wet washcloth or small towel in the microwave for just a minute or so. then drape it over the thermostat and enjoy the cold air. also, place a small lamp under the thermostat and let the heat from the bulb cause it to think it is warmer in the room that it actually is.
A Honeywell 7 Day Programmable Thermostat is approximately $119.00 at home improvement stores such as Lowes or Home Depot. The advantages of a programmable thermostat far outweigh the disadvantage of the price. These even allow you to access them with your smartphone to change the temperature on demand!