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BillW@honeywell, a question for you.
Ron Schroeder_2
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Hi Bill,
Do any of the electronic equivalents of the L8124 have adjustable differential on the High Limit? If so, what is the range of adjustment?
Thanks,
Ron
Do any of the electronic equivalents of the L8124 have adjustable differential on the High Limit? If so, what is the range of adjustment?
Thanks,
Ron
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L8124U?
The catalog indicates that the L8124U has an adjustable differential for the high limit, 5ºF-20ºF.
http://customer.honeywell.com/Honeywell/CatalogNavigator.aspx?Definition=Product&Catalog=Homes&Category=L7224_36378&Product=L7224U1002
Let me tack another question on here. Is there any reason this electronic aquastat is specified for oil? Seems like it would work just as well on gas. Is it a UL thing?0 -
Probably because the burner control is 120VAC. Most oil is 120V and most gas is 24VAC.
Only 20deg differential? Bummer, I was hoping for at least 25 and preferably 30.
Ron0
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