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t-stat question
Mark Eatherton
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Selector switch can be set for Heat, Cool, or Auto. If set on auto, it will do either.
You could use a tekmar 152, and set it for heating and cooling and unless the person had access to the mechanical room, would not be able to make adjustments to the settings.
ME
You could use a tekmar 152, and set it for heating and cooling and unless the person had access to the mechanical room, would not be able to make adjustments to the settings.
ME
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I was asked earlier if there is a t-stat that will heat or cool on demand, without needing to be switched from heat to cool. seems like a wasteful thing, but I try do offer what is asked for and this customer can afford the bill. It gets pretty hot fast during the day, and gets cold at night in the shoulder seasons.
Thanks, TimJust a guy running some pipes.0 -
Digitals
Most the digitals have an auto change over option. Mechanical T-states require manual change over.
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honeywell's 5000 series,
<$50 digital that has heat, cool or auto, and an on or auto fan0
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