Sensi Touch Smart Thermostat

EIN Sensi Touch 400

August 27, 2021

The Sensi Touch smart thermostat focuses on providing the best homeowner experience including a large color touch screen, easy set-up, intuitive controls and compatibility with popular home automation systems.

Features

  • Save About 23% On HVAC Energy*: By adjusting the temperature using flexible scheduling, remote access, and geofencing, Sensi thermostat customers save about 23% on HVAC energy usage.
  • Extensive compatibility**: Works with HVAC equipment found in most homes. Check compatibility at sensi.emerson.com/compatibility.
  • Most install in 30 minutes or less***: Use the built-in level, illuminated easy-click terminals and step-by-step app instructions for a quick installation. Skip any extra work painting or patching the wall thanks to the standard thermostat size.
  • Color touch screen: The large color display features easy-to-read temperatures and intuitive menus.
  • Circulating fan: Helps maximize comfort and balance temperature throughout your home by increasing air circulation
  • Smart home compatible: Works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple HomeKit, and Samsung SmartThings smart home platforms.
  • Humidity control: Stay comfortable with humidification/dehumidification control.
  • Keypad lockout: Maintain total control by disabling changes made by others at the thermostat
  • Temperature limits: Prevent others from adjusting temperatures too high or too low.
  • Monitor HVAC system: Get smart alerts to help detect extreme temperatures & humidity levels or loss of heating/cooling.
  • Get reminders: Receive notifications for filter, UV lights, humidifier pad, and HVAC maintenance.
  • View usage: Monitor current day and historical heating, cooling and fan runtimes right in the app.

Specifications

Terminal Load Rating
1.5A per terminal, 2.5A maximum all terminals combined
Heat Differential (Conventional or Aux/Gas/Oil/Elec)
Fast 0.5°F, Med. 0.75°F, Slow 1.9°F
Cool Differential (Central Air or Heat Pump)
Fast 0.9°F, Med. 1.2°F, Slow 1.7°F
Humidity Range
90% non-condensing maximum
Temperature Range (Shipping)
-40 to 150°F (-40 to 66°C) Shipping
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