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Electrician here. 68 Style is correct. Each room will have its own thermostat to control that room. And each thermostat will be controlling only the heaters in that room. By sounds of it, you will need to purchase 3 separate thermostats, one for each room. One thing most owners overlook when they buying thermostats is the wattage rating, (I dunno how many times I've seen this when owners purchase their own parts) You need to purchase a thermostat that can handle the wattage of the heater. Baseboard heaters are roughly 250W per linear foot. So for example if you have a 4' baseboard heater, you would need a t-stat that can handle at least 1000W of power. 4'x250W= 1000W. PM me if you have any more questions and I can help.
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