Millivolt Thermostat for Travis Avalon AGP

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DenaliChuck

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I'm looking for a very simple, and inexpensive, thermostat for my Travis Avalon AGP standalone pellet stove. I'm seeing the wireless versions that were discussed (from years ago), but don't see anything on a simple wired model. Will something like this work with the pellet stove?

Honeywell Home CT33A1009/E1 CT33A Economy Millivolt Non-Programmable Thermostat

I didn't dig into the details, but most pellet stoves just need a N.O. contact, so millivolt would work.

Edit Opps - now I'm not sure? The one I copied is a basic thermostat - forget the millivolt ones.

A millivolt thermostat is a self-powered, low-voltage control system for natural gas appliances like fireplaces and heaters, which generates its own electricity from the heat of a pilot light using a thermopile generator.

Overview​

Model # CT30A1005/N Store SKU # 1000536307
This Honeywell Home Economy Heat Only Manual Thermostat features a simple analog presentation that is easy to understand. The thermostat allows you to simply adjust the temperature by moving the lever up or down. The thermostat is compatible with oil or gas heating systems to provide low-voltage control of heating equipment.

  1. Mercury free
  2. Decorative back plate included
  3. Snap action switch
  4. Heat Only
  5. Simple worry free operation
  6. Bimetal temperature sensor
 
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