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Default Heater INSIDE thermostat?

Onetap wrote
Rod Speed wrote
Onetap wrote
Harry Bloomfield wrote


I cannot think of any circumstance where there would not be a flow
of air through a thermostat, without need of an internal heater to
encourage the flow.


Wall surface is approximately the same temperature as the air


Wrong. The heat can only be leaving via the walls and roof and floor.


Or by air infiltration and exfiltration.


That still happens via one of those, stupid.

Oh look, Ron was wrong.


Nope.

What if the thermostat is mounted on an internal partition?


That wall still has air moving up or down it.

Is there's no temperature difference between the spaces
and the air temperature is approximately equal to the wall
temperature, there's nothing to generate convection.


Try that again in english, when not ****ed.

Well would you look at that? Ron's wrong again.


Having fun thrashing that straw man ?

What a ****.


Wota stunning line in rational argument you have there.