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Using line voltage thermostat to power circ pumps
Last Post 02 Dec 2016 08:10 AM by
PressureTankFrank
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Poyse2b3
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26 Nov 2016 09:48 AM
Hi everyone I am building a simple garage radiant floor system and I was wondering if it is ok to use a line voltage thermostat with a floor sensor to power the circulator pump when the system calls for heat instead of a 24v thermostat wired through a switching relay. Thanks!
PressureTankFrank
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01 Dec 2016 11:28 PM
What pump are you interested in? I don't think you can do this.
GEEZER
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02 Dec 2016 05:59 AM
That's what I'm doing right now. Using a Honeywell TL8100 connected direct to my pump. Works good.
PressureTankFrank
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02 Dec 2016 08:10 AM
I may have read your post wrong. I thought you were asking if you could power a pump with 24 volts. Yes, with radiant heat, you can buy line voltage thermostats which connect directly to your pump.
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