Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Replace Line Voltage Thermostat With Digital What Kind Of Thermostat Do I Need?

What kind of thermostat do I need? - replace line voltage thermostat with digital

I moved into a house that is over 20 years. He has (water based on Socket heat the water through a closed pipe system in the house for baseboard and radiant) in the room. There are four areas in the system, each controlled by its own bomb. The heater is an oil burner cast again (during the last 2-3 years).

The thermostats in the house seem to be originals, and I want to replace. After removing an outer wall, which came with 2 cables.

I'm trying to understand what I need voltage thermostat. Is the 120/240 line voltage thermostat, thermostat millivolt or 24 volt?

Can I replace these with a Thermostat? The only house with heat, and each zone is independently controlled by 4 independent thermostats. Thus, the thermostat replacement should not be an illusion ... But I prefer to be digital and programmable.

Thank you!

1 comment:

D'Artagnan Pluck said...

These are the thermostat to 24 or 12 volts. The basis of Honeywell thermostats are about $ 15 works for you, go to Home Depot and Lowe's, or elsewhere, you can find. You can also the programs that can close or reduce the temperature in the room at certain times, etc ...

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