Economy Millivolt Non-Programmable Thermostat

October 14, 2015 - Comment

ECONOMY MILLIVOLT THERMOSTAT – Simple worry free operation, bimetal temperature sensor. Snap action switch. Mercury free. Decorative backplate included. Product Features Snap Acting Switch (Magnetic Switch) does not require leveling Bimetal temperature sensor Simple worry free operation Use with central gas or oil heating Decorative cover plate hides wall marks

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ECONOMY MILLIVOLT THERMOSTAT – Simple worry free operation, bimetal temperature sensor. Snap action switch. Mercury free. Decorative backplate included.

Product Features

  • Snap Acting Switch (Magnetic Switch) does not require leveling
  • Bimetal temperature sensor
  • Simple worry free operation
  • Use with central gas or oil heating
  • Decorative cover plate hides wall marks

Comments

B. Zhang says:

Old but works good This is old but works good. It’s not very sensitive as electronic controls but this might be the only choice you can get now for milivolts thermostat ^_^. It takes some time to shut off cause the metal takes time to expand. Enjoy this simple control alone with your old style furnace. One thing you need to NOTE, TAKE OFF THE PAPER THAT MARKED REMOVE! ^_^. I’ve been tripped by it first. Some of you will be tripped as me for sure!Enjoy DIY!

Randy says:

decent little millivolt thermostat It was very easy to install (5 minutes), works well for what it is. Instructions make it seem harder than it is.

rws says:

Works OK as a simple ON/OFF switch If set at 60F, heat comes on at 60F, off at 75F; a span of 15F. So its warms up nicely, then gradually gets too cold.Or if set at 70F, heat comes on at 70F, off at 85F; again a span of 15F. So it comes on then fries you.The unit has no span adjustment. A cheap piece of junk with Honeywell’s name on it.

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