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Posted on Oct 25, 2009

I purchased a 2005 home that was vandalized. It has a Honeywell universal mini zone unit but both thermostats are missing. Will Honeywell focus pro 6000 programable multi stage thermostats work on this unit. they have 2 hot & 2 cold stages?

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They will work, most zone controls only require the use of 1H/1C thermostats, the system stages and functions are controlled by the board itself.
http://customer.honeywell.com/TechLit/pdf/PackedLit/68-0237.pdf

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