| Application: | Electric Heat (Line Voltage) Heat Only |
|---|---|
| Stages: | 1 Heat |
| Programmability: | Non-Programmable |
| User Interface: | Push Button |
| Mount: | Vertical |
| Options: | Large Display |
| Power Method: | Hardwired |
| Voltage: | 208V 240v Line voltage |
| Temperature Range (F): | 40°F - 86°F |
| Switch: | DPST |
| Wattage: | 3120 to 3600 |
| Wiring: | 5-1/2" Tinned Copper Leadwires |
| Frequency: | 50 Hz 60 Hz |
| Color: | Premier White |
| Height: | 4-7/8" |
| Width: | 2-3/4" |
| Depth (Inches): | 7/8" |
Yes. According to the manufacturer, it provides electronic control of 208/240 Vac resistive rated electric baseboard heaters, radiant ceiling heat, convectors and fan forced heaters.
This thermostat works with 208v/240v, so no, it would not work with 120 volt baseboard heaters. We suggest using the LUX PRO PSPLV512. Here is a link to the product page: http://www.pexsupply.com/Lux-PSPLV512-Digital-Programmable-Line-Voltage-Thermostat-8702000-p .
Will only work with 208/230/240. Has to have 2 hot legs. Wont work with 120.
Yes, this unit will handle 15.66 amps when using it at 4w/SP (Single Pole). In addition, the maximum load for this unit is 16.7 amps at 4W/SP. However, when using it at 4W/DP (Double Pole), the maximum load is 15 amps, so the unit would not work in this example.