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Posted by Aaron Fude on October 25, 2009, 8:59 am
Hi,
What do you all a thermostat that actually completes a circuit with 120V
or 240V rather than send a signal to the boiler? I'm looking to drive
this in-wall heater:
http://www.westsidewholesale.com/2000w-maximum-register-heater.html
I have figured that I need a non-programmable thermostat, but what's the
other keyword? Line voltage?
Thanks!
Aaron
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Posted by RBM on October 25, 2009, 10:28 am
> Hi,
> What do you all a thermostat that actually completes a circuit with 120V
> or 240V rather than send a signal to the boiler? I'm looking to drive this
> in-wall heater:
> http://www.westsidewholesale.com/2000w-maximum-register-heater.html
> I have figured that I need a non-programmable thermostat, but what's the
> other keyword? Line voltage?
> Thanks!
> Aaron
Single pole or double pole line voltage .
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Posted by Aaron Fude on November 8, 2009, 10:51 am
RBM wrote:
>> Hi,
>> What do you all a thermostat that actually completes a circuit with 120V
>> or 240V rather than send a signal to the boiler? I'm looking to drive this
>> in-wall heater:
>> http://www.westsidewholesale.com/2000w-maximum-register-heater.html
>> I have figured that I need a non-programmable thermostat, but what's the
>> other keyword? Line voltage?
>> Thanks!
>> Aaron
> Single pole or double pole line voltage .
>
>
What's the difference b/w a single pole and a double pole? 120V vs 240V?
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on November 8, 2009, 3:50 pm
Double pole has two set of contacts.
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What's the difference b/w a single pole and a double pole?
120V vs 240V?
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Posted by Jeff The Drunk on October 25, 2009, 10:35 am
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 08:59:50 -0400, Aaron Fude
>Hi,
>What do you all a thermostat that actually completes a circuit with 120V
>or 240V rather than send a signal to the boiler? I'm looking to drive
>this in-wall heater:
>http://www.westsidewholesale.com/2000w-maximum-register-heater.html
>I have figured that I need a non-programmable thermostat, but what's the
>other keyword? Line voltage?
>Thanks!
Line voltage Zonal Heat.
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> What do you all a thermostat that actually completes a circuit with 120V
> or 240V rather than send a signal to the boiler? I'm looking to drive this
> in-wall heater:
> http://www.westsidewholesale.com/2000w-maximum-register-heater.html
> I have figured that I need a non-programmable thermostat, but what's the
> other keyword? Line voltage?
> Thanks!
> Aaron