Low Voltage Thermostats (678 items) - Page 5
Digital T-stat: 700 Series
Tc-2931 120V Strap-On Changeover
F29-0198 Clear Plastic
Digital Wall Thermostat, White, 1" D
Ts812A1007 Premier White 750
T822K1000 Premier White 24V
46365402 18" Replacement Lamp
Digital T-stat: 800 Series
Low Voltage Thermostat, 7 or Nonprogrammable Programs, 2 H, 2 C, Hardwired, 19V AC to 30V AC
Nest Learning Thermostat, 3rd Generation Copper
Wireless Thermostat, 5-1-1 or 5-2 Programs, 3 Heat Pump or 2 Conventional H, 2 C, 20/30VAC
Mechanical Heat Only Thermostat,
60Hz Plug-in Thermostat
Manually Adjustable Thermostat for Power Vent
T6 Pro 7-Day, 5-1-1, 5-2 Programmable or Non-Programmable Thermostat 2H/1C
Nest Temperature Sensor, White, 3PK
T812A1002 Premier White 24V Snap
Th6220D1028 Premier White
T10+ Pro Smart Kit With EIM, Wireless Indoor Sensor, Wireless Outdoor Sensor, Return & Supply Sensors
Honeywell Consumer Honeywell Heat Round Thermostat
Nest Temperature Sensor White
PSTSN 1H/1C Non-programmable Thermostat
Home Heat or Cool Mechanical Thermostat
24v 1H1C VERT.SNAPACTION
About Low Voltage Thermostats
Low Voltage Thermostats are a type of thermostat used in residential and commercial buildings to regulate temperature. They are designed to work with low voltage electrical systems, which can be found in many older buildings and some newer ones as well. Low Voltage Thermostats come in two main types: mechanical and programmable.
Types of Low Voltage Thermostats
Mechanical low voltage thermostats are the most basic type, using a bimetallic coil to sense temperature and turn on or off the heating or cooling system accordingly. Programmable low voltage thermostats offer more features, such as being able to set different temperatures for different times of day, or even days of the week.
How Low Voltage Thermostats are Made
Low voltage thermostats typically consist of a circuit board with various electrical components such as resistors, capacitors, transistors, and other parts. They also include a switch that is triggered by either an increase or decrease in temperature. The switch is connected to an actuator that turns the heating or cooling system on or off.
Industries that use Low Voltage Thermostats
Low voltage thermostats are used by HVAC technicians who install and maintain heating and cooling systems in homes and businesses. Electricians may also use them when wiring up new systems, while energy consultants may recommend them for energy efficiency improvements.
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