Honeywell CT31A1003 Heat/Cool Non-Programmable Thermostat

May 30, 2015 - Comment

Low voltage control of gas or oil heating and cooling equipment. Bimetal temperature sensor. Snap acting switch (magnetic switch) does not require leveling and is mercury free. Simple, worry free operation. Dual temperature scale F/C. Decorative backplate included. Product Features Economical, Manual Heat/Cool Thermostat Simple Worry Free Operation Bi-Metal Temperature Sensor Snap Action Switch Mercury

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Low voltage control of gas or oil heating and cooling equipment. Bimetal temperature sensor. Snap acting switch (magnetic switch) does not require leveling and is mercury free. Simple, worry free operation. Dual temperature scale F/C. Decorative backplate included.

Product Features

  • Economical, Manual Heat/Cool Thermostat
  • Simple Worry Free Operation
  • Bi-Metal Temperature Sensor
  • Snap Action Switch
  • Mercury Free

Comments

David Johnson says:

Cheap but it works…for now This is the most basic thermostat on the market, and I bought it to replace the very same model that the landlord had in our condo. I would have waited for the landlord to replace it, but at this cheap price it was faster and easier for me to take care of it myself. The problem with the old one was that the relay had stiffened up with time and we had to turn the temperature way above what we really wanted to get it to even come on, then the condo would get way too hot because of the high…

City Dad says:

Defective Design I bought one of these for a simple 2 wire setup (R and W wires). From the manual it looks like you can use it for that. The first one I installed did not work and the customer service person asked me about my setup, we checked that the wiring setup I had was good (touch red to white to make sure it goes on), but it did not work, so they told me it was defective. I went to get another one, and same thing. The think is, if you look at how it’s made, it looks like they have connected the wrong…

David M. Stokes "david_stokes" says:

AVOID ALL Honeywell Thremostats What a major piece of built to a price point with a large profit margin bit of trash this so called thermostat is. Cheaply made, poor instructions, and calling their help line in an exercise in pushing 1 for this and pushing 2 for that until you give up as there is NOT a human there to answer the phone. Circuit bard looks printed by third rate staff who forgot their glasses on production day. Do you self a favor and BUY any other brand than Honeywell as their entire product line is such…

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