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Heat2010
369 posts |
#177672 2008-05-21 13:27 GMT |
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Do ALL thermostats turn on the heat when it falls below a certin point? Even really old honeywell ones?
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Guineapig
303 posts |
#177673 2008-05-21 13:51 GMT |
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if the furnace is running, and the heat is on, even if the thermostat is set at the lowest setting (usually around 45 or 50 on the old dial thermostats) the heat will turn on. They have the minimum setting to keep pipes from freezing in the winter.
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NoOne
344 posts |
#177674 2008-05-21 13:56 GMT |
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If u have it set on auto, yes. There is a On/Off knob on 1 side, and auto set on the other and what tempt. u want it on.
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HappyHamster
308 posts |
#177675 2008-05-21 14:18 GMT |
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yes
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StoneHenge
370 posts |
#177676 2008-05-21 15:10 GMT |
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yes. exception if there is a on/off switch. then it must be in the on position
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