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fsy82 10-12-2012 02:44 PM

Digital Thermostat for Baseboard Heaters?
 
Hi I was wondering if you could do a swap from the dial to a digital one? I have a really new townhouse and all the rooms have the dial thermostat. The electrician who worked on the complex says I cannot.

GLOW 10-12-2012 03:12 PM

i swapped the analog one that's in my house to digital. my analog one just uses mercury and i believe a potentiometer. uses 2 low voltage wires so it was compatible with the digital stat which takes a bunch of AA's i think. my house uses forced air heating. what does your townhouse use?

Matlock 10-12-2012 03:56 PM

^He just said BBH

You can pick up digital t-stats for BBH, just make sure it's the right voltage.
I don't see why your electrician says that you can't.

If you do change them, maybe turn off the breaker first just incase.

GLOW 10-13-2012 09:09 AM

whoops thread title read fail on my part :P

catalin 10-14-2012 10:54 PM

The digital thermostat will need a power feed to it even if the thermostat is off. Take the one you have off the wall and see if there are more then two cables in the junction box. If so then I believe it is possible for a digital unit to be wired in... or you can possibly find a battery powered unit.

Just make sure that you use the appropriate voltage rated thermostat.

Matlock 10-15-2012 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by catalin (Post 8055173)
The digital thermostat will need a power feed to it even if the thermostat is off. Take the one you have off the wall and see if there are more then two cables in the junction box. If so then I believe it is possible for a digital unit to be wired in... or you can possibly find a battery powered unit.

Just make sure that you use the appropriate voltage rated thermostat.

Either way you can connect a digital thermostat. It doesn't matter. You do not need a battery powered unit.

If there is a single 2 wire in the junction box you can connect a 2 wire thermostat. (non-polarized line, load)

If there is more than one 2 wire in the junction box you can connect either a 2 wire (non-polarized line, load) or 4 wire thermostat. (polarized line 1, line 2, load 1, load 2)

Its most likely that there would be more than one 2 wire in the JB, so you're fine.

Lots of brands make them. Aube, Honeywell, etc.

fsy82 10-15-2012 03:53 PM

Thanks guys for the input. I definitely have more than two wires but will need another electrician to do this. I do not want to electrocute myself..lol

Soundy 10-24-2012 01:38 PM

I found some Hydro-Sil digital 'stats at Princess Auto a while back, $20 each... programmable too, different temp settings for day, night, and vacation, with four time periods per day (so for example, I have them come on at 21 degrees at 6am, then go to 17 degrees at 8am, then back to 21 from 5-10pm, and back to 17 overnight).

Works fine with my two-wire baseboards - they wire right in place of the old dial 'stats, just disconnect the old one and connect the new one.

Edit: listed on their site, can be ordered online: http://www.princessauto.com/pal/prod...dro-Thermostat

VR6GTI 01-03-2017 10:55 AM

Bringing back a old thread. I have the same issue with the dialed baseboard heating and want to switch to something more modern. Anyone have any recommendations of which product to use and someone to install them??

Soundy 01-03-2017 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by VR6GTI (Post 8813818)
Bringing back a old thread. I have the same issue with the dialed baseboard heating and want to switch to something more modern. Anyone have any recommendations of which product to use and someone to install them??

https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/sea...d%20thermostat

Cost will vary depending on how complex you want the programming to be, and whether you want it to be network-capable and such.


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