- Oct 17, 2008
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I have had a outdoor boiler for 5 years. I have 2 thermostats. One is for the forced air furnace that isn't used unless the boiler is off before heating season. The 2nd was added by the installer and all it does is turn the fan on and off in the forced air furnace to push the heat through the house . Of course there is a heat exchanger in the furance that the hot water travels through.
My question is this?????
The thermostat that they installed in not a low voltage one like on the oil furnace. It is just a plain old dial thermostat ( I beleive a line voltage thermostat, but not sure) and is completely inaccurate and very touchy. You move it just a bit and it competely changes the range where the heat turns on and off.
What can I use to replace this thermostat that will be easier to set and have more accurate temp. control with a 3-5 degree temp. differenctial?
Thanks for the help :ahhh:
My question is this?????
The thermostat that they installed in not a low voltage one like on the oil furnace. It is just a plain old dial thermostat ( I beleive a line voltage thermostat, but not sure) and is completely inaccurate and very touchy. You move it just a bit and it competely changes the range where the heat turns on and off.
What can I use to replace this thermostat that will be easier to set and have more accurate temp. control with a 3-5 degree temp. differenctial?
Thanks for the help :ahhh: