A heat sensitive electrical switch that maintains the temperature and controls the on-off action of the heat source. NOTE: thermostats should only be used with gas appliances that have been tested and listed for use with thermostats.
A thermostat is a thermal sensing switch.
If a thermostat is not working properly, you cannot calibrate it. It must be replaced.
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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.
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
they generaly have a thermostat mounted on the unit or on the wall.
No. The refrigerator thermostat has different cut-in (when the unit turns on) and cut-out (when the unit shuts off) temperatures than a regular wall thermostat. A refrigerator thermostat cut-in/out values are usually 30 degrees - 35 degrees, respectively. If you used this on your wall, your AC unit would constantly be running trying to make your house a giant refrigerator!
There is always a wall thermostat for regulating furnace heat.
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it is not recomended, because of the ever changing temp in a bathroom.
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