it is not recomended, because of the ever changing temp in a bathroom.
Disconnect all power sources to your existing thermostat. Remove the cover. Locate wire connecting thermostat and heater. Not the terminal designations. Disconnect wiring to heater. Remove old thermostat from wall. Drill holes for mounting new thermostat. Connect wires. Attach subbase of new thermostat to wall. Connect wires, matching labels. Attach thermostat to subbase.
A thermostat is a thermal sensing switch.
You should use different wall colors for all your rooms including kitchen and bathrooms. As you can use light wall colors in the bathrooms if they are not getting enough natural light or you can more artificial lights in the bathrooms for managing the balance of light.
* Keep them away from windows. * Never place on an exterior wall. * Never place in direct sunlight. * Try to locate in the central core of the home (alternatively in the room that is most occupied).
Typically, the thermostat will be mounted on a wall above your return or on wall directly across from return. The thermostat needs to be near return to measure air temp going back to your air handler to determine when the temp setting has been satisfied, then the tstat tells the system to turn off.
I don't believe there is an actually age limit on installing dry wall. Dry wall is a complicated task and as long as you are taught properly to install, you should be allowed to install it. To work for a dry walling company, the age may vary from company to company.
If a thermostat is not working properly, you cannot calibrate it. It must be replaced.
wall of dining room
Yes. Wall is no problem, as long as the thermostat is not installed above or near the radiator (or fcu or any other heating element).
There is no reason not to
Its the same thing, its comes through a wall, same difference, install in a window, or install through the wall.
It is not very hard to install a panasonic plasma wall mount, you will need a small screwdriver when installing this wall mount.