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unit heater control
Brad White_184
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Any make-on-rise aquastat will work. I have a Johnson Controls, Inc. one for my buffer tank but Honeywell makes one also (L4006A2007) which, like the JCI one, is switchable for make on rise or make on drop. As you said, wire it in series after the disconnect. I specify the setpoint to be 110F on the return line. Easy.
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hyrdonic unit heater fan control
Have two Nesbit unit heaters in my garage on a separate zone.The zone valve and stat are wired to a Taco zone control panel. Ran a 120V line direct from the breaker panel to the unit heaters but need to know how to control the fan. Thinking I'd want a strap-on aquastat(but which one??) and wire it in after my on-off switch at the unit heater.0 -
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do it that way, or can`t you just have the Taco relay start the fans?
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Thanks for the model #.0
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