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Looking for a Quiet T-stat
Hoya
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I am currently looking for replacements for Honeywell 6000 series "focuspro" thermostats. The ones I have been using have the flexibility I'm looking for (2 or more stages, programmable) but the relays in these t-stats are just too loud! I get complaints from customers and I also have them in my own house and can hear them from another room even with the door closed.
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Sorry they took away the mercury
the noise is here to stay. Be thankful your ears are still good. Sorry I do not have a better answer besides installing for constant circulation with a sensor to give feed back to adjust the heat curve to match the load.Cost is what you spend , value is what you get.
cell # 413-841-6726
https://heatinghelp.com/find-a-contractor/detail/charles-garrity-plumbing-and-heating0 -
HBX
I was just given one of the new HBX stats which I have been test driving in my office and the relays are almost silent. very flexible connections & programming for many different applications (can even be used as a basic boiler control!), I like them so far.
http://hbxcontrols.com/products/thm-0200.php0
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