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My home is heated with a gas fired hot water boiler. The system is
presently controlled with a 1950's style bimetal thermostat. I'd love to replace the thermostat with an electronic set-back unit, but have discovered that the thermostat is directly controlling the hot water circulating pump--there's 120volt current running through the thermostat, enough to fry most electronic ones. I see though that there are electronic thermostats designed to control electric baseboard heaters, and will control 120 volt circuits--can I use such a thermostat to control my circulating pump? |
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