
| Application: | Electric Heat (Line Voltage) Heat Only |
|---|---|
| Stages: | 1 Heat |
| Programmability: | Non-Programmable |
| User Interface: | Mechanical |
| Mount: | Vertical |
| Power Method: | Hardwired |
| Voltage: | 277v 240v 208V 120v Line voltage |
| Temperature Range (F): | 40°F - 80°F |
| Amperage: | 22 19 |
| Switch: | SPST |
| Wiring: | 6" Copper Leadwires |
| Frequency: | 60 Hz |
| Color: | Premier White |
| Height (Inches): | 4.5" |
| Width: | 2-3/4" |
| Depth (Inches): | 2-1/4" |
The item is specifically for line voltage so as long as your system runs on line voltage then you could use that thermostat.
Yes, it's possible. Confirm that the electrical specs of your system are within the maximum allowed for the thermostat.
The thermostat has a single pole switch, when used in a 220v application, one leg of the heater has to be wired direct. This may not work for all applications.
We would recommend using a low-voltage thermostat with low-voltage zone valves like those in Taco's 571 Series. This is a line-voltage or high-voltage thermostat.
No, this unit does not have a built-in thermometer that shows the room temperature Thanks Jim --
No, it doesn't show the temperature in the room. .
Nope, just setting Sent from Samsung Conquer™ 4G
No. Just an arrow around the dial pointing the direction for warmer Sent from my iPhone
No, it is not digital, it does not "show" any temperature. You can tell the room temperature by turning the dial until you hear the click, whatever temp the dial indicator is at when it clicks is your current room temp.
No, it does not include a thermometer to show the current temp. I turn the dial slowly until I hear it click to roughly find the current temp. I am using several of these and they work great. My only disappointment was that they require a single gang cutout in the wall while most thermostats are wall mount. But they are rock solid and work well.
No, it does not. It is an old style thermostat. It has a knob with a tic mark that you turn to "set" the desired temperature. I have no idea how accurate the thermostat is, I usually set it to what I am aiming for and then turn it till it just kicks off if it gets too warm or kick it on if not warm enough. The gauge seems to be a rough approximation.
No Sent from my iPad
No, it does not.
This unit has a differential temperature of 3°F.
This thermostat does not have an "off" setting.