I'd like to begin by saying I'm a bit of a dullard when it comes to HVAC. I'm trying to replace the thermostat in my den (zone - baseboard heating). It's a thermostat like nothing I've ever seen before (looks to be quite old as well). It's a vertical rectangle with the temperature adjustment knob on the bottom. There's a yellowish faceplate on the front that says Berko, and when I remove the cover, the tag underneath reads:
Model M7-D
18 AMP / 277 VAC
22 AMP / 125, 250 VAC
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Mears Control Inc.
Underneath this "lid" there are two things that appear to be contacts (one black and one maroon) that say "Unimax Switch" on them.
The wiring behind it almost looks like an electrical box rather than a thermostat with thick copper wiring in (from what I can see) black and white. I've run web searches using each of the phrases mentioned and come up with nothing. I've installed a few thermostats in my house thus far, but had been hesitant to try this one because of the look. Unfortunately, the heat in my den has stopped working, so we're a little desperate. Any information on this thermostat, or suggestions on how to wire it to a newer model would be very much appreciated. We've called a couple of people in our area, but none will take the job.
Thanks in advance.
Model M7-D
18 AMP / 277 VAC
22 AMP / 125, 250 VAC
Double Line Break
Mears Control Inc.
Underneath this "lid" there are two things that appear to be contacts (one black and one maroon) that say "Unimax Switch" on them.
The wiring behind it almost looks like an electrical box rather than a thermostat with thick copper wiring in (from what I can see) black and white. I've run web searches using each of the phrases mentioned and come up with nothing. I've installed a few thermostats in my house thus far, but had been hesitant to try this one because of the look. Unfortunately, the heat in my den has stopped working, so we're a little desperate. Any information on this thermostat, or suggestions on how to wire it to a newer model would be very much appreciated. We've called a couple of people in our area, but none will take the job.
Thanks in advance.
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