Hi all, and tx in advance for your help.
I have a TRANE Heat Pump (model MWD530AB00B) with an old thermostat THS-02.
I've bought a new Smart Thermostat (Beca BHP 6000) to replace the old THS-02 one. Both are 24V, but when reading the tech specs, I've seen something that makes me doubt whether it's fully compatible with my heat pump. And I would strongly appreciate your view.
In the manual of the THS-02 (pag 9) it says "Current amp up to 0.5A direct per output with max peaks at 1A", and in the new thermostat it says "Current Load: 1A (Inductive) 3A (Resistance)"

Question: Will I burn the Heat Pump unit if I replace the THS-02 with the new thermostat? Since these are outpuc specs, I'm not quite sure how to read these Current specs.
Thanks,
J
FYIO: This is the current wiring of the THS-02 manual, and the wiring of the new thermostat would be as follows:

I have a TRANE Heat Pump (model MWD530AB00B) with an old thermostat THS-02.
I've bought a new Smart Thermostat (Beca BHP 6000) to replace the old THS-02 one. Both are 24V, but when reading the tech specs, I've seen something that makes me doubt whether it's fully compatible with my heat pump. And I would strongly appreciate your view.
In the manual of the THS-02 (pag 9) it says "Current amp up to 0.5A direct per output with max peaks at 1A", and in the new thermostat it says "Current Load: 1A (Inductive) 3A (Resistance)"

Question: Will I burn the Heat Pump unit if I replace the THS-02 with the new thermostat? Since these are outpuc specs, I'm not quite sure how to read these Current specs.
Thanks,
J
FYIO: This is the current wiring of the THS-02 manual, and the wiring of the new thermostat would be as follows:

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