I have a condo that has an in wall HVAC system with ducting to the various rooms, the building has the huge fan units mounted on a lower level roof top.
The thermostat on my wall is the original one with a mechanical dial and no way of telling what temperature it is actually set at. I want to change this out for a digital model and I'm told that the thermostats are 110V.
An online search for a thermostat now has me confused as to what will and wont work.
another way you could go if you don't find what you want. put a transformer and relay in the system and then you could go with any of the 24 volt stats.
Paul
a digital thermostat is usually low voltage for the control element while the switching network is a triac that operates at 120 volt. I'll look around and see what I can find and get back to you post haste!
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I have a condo that has an in wall HVAC system with ducting to the various rooms, the building has the huge fan units mounted on a lower level roof top.
The thermostat on my wall is the original one with a mechanical dial and no way of telling what temperature it is actually set at. I want to change this out for a digital model and I'm told that the thermostats are 110V.
An online search for a thermostat now has me confused as to what will and wont work.
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