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Thermostats

fatty
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What kind of thermostat would be good in an building with 4 small zones (about 500 ft2 each) that are entirely separated and have tenants that might try to noodle with the settings? The zones will be on a 4-zone taco control.
Do they all have to go into a lockbox?
Thanks a hundred
Fats
Do they all have to go into a lockbox?
Thanks a hundred
Fats
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Comments
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A lock box on an inexpensive thermostat is probably going to be the least expensive. You could use a locking thermostat, but that will be a higher end stat, such as the Honeywell TH8320.0 -
T-stats
Try a t-stat with a remote bulb. There are several available without too much money.0
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