Honeywell RLV3120A1005/H Digital Non-Programmable Thermostat for Electric Baseboard Heating

October 16, 2014 - Comment

The Honeywell RLV3120A1005/H Digital Non-Programmable Thermostat for Electric Baseboard Heating. Product Features Easy to use and install for home temperature control TRIAC switching for accurate temperature control of +/-0.5 degrees Fahrenheit Silent operation with no annoying clicking noise Compatible with electric baseboards (120-240 volt) convectors and radiant ceilings LCD display, on-screen heating command indicator

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The Honeywell RLV3120A1005/H Digital Non-Programmable Thermostat for Electric Baseboard Heating.

Product Features

  • Easy to use and install for home temperature control
  • TRIAC switching for accurate temperature control of +/-0.5 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Silent operation with no annoying clicking noise
  • Compatible with electric baseboards (120-240 volt) convectors and radiant ceilings
  • LCD display, on-screen heating command indicator

Comments

Arti says:

Great thermostat. Remember this is rated 2000W at 240V Overal very happy with the purchase. Instalation was very easy. I did it in 15 minutes. Just please make sure you getting this for a heater thats rated at no more than 2000W at 240V or 1000W at 110V. If conecting to one heater it must be no more than 7 feet. If two no more than 9 feet of total lenght.I got this one for my bedroom where i have one 6 foot heater of 1500W. I was going to buy more of them but luckly i found more info on maximum connected watts on other websites. Good…

C. Rogers says:

Replaced old thermostats – much happier! I bought three of these units for my house (planning on buying the 4th soon) and couldn’t be happier. The rooms where I’ve installed these all do seem to maintain a consistent temperature better than they did with the old, odd mix of non-digital thermostats the house came with. Install was a snap and they are easy to use and read. Wish the price was cheaper like thermostats used with other heat types, but I guess it makes since considering the amount of voltage that has to pass through its…

HoseDog says:

Simple and Quiet We have baseboards w/ individual thermostats, and the original generic units had a noticeable click when turning on and off. Also, the baseboard would snap and crackle on cool down. These Honeywell RLV3120 thermostats have eliminated all that noise. I didn’t read this in the description, but there is a “Heating Intensity Indicator” (squiggly lines) at the bottom of the display – no lines = heating is off, and up to 5 lines = full power. So, it’s not just full on or off. Room temp. remains very…

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