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replacing a thermost without ability to turn off electricity
mm wrote:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 14:48:45 GMT, Bennett Price
wrote:
What sort of heating do you have? If its electrical baseboard there may
be 120V at the thermostat.
I should have thought about that. Do they make programmable
thermostats for such systems?
THEY don't but I do. It requires relays.
Rob
wrote:
I would like to replace my thermostat in my apartment with a digital
programmable thermostat.
I don't have access to turn off the electricity to my HVAC system and
I don't want to involve the landland (I can always change back the
thermostat when I leave).
Do most thermostats run off of a 120v power control? Is there any safe
way to replace the thermostat without being able to cut electricity to
the HVAC?
Thanks
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