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novamaz
Dec 3, 2007, 03:26 PM
Is there limits on the low end temperatures in programmable thermostats? I would like to keep a space at around 38 F (4C). My traditional thermostat goes down to 48F/12C apprx). I would like to replace this with something that allows for cooler temperatures, yet still allows standard living conditions, if desired. I am looking at a Noma 5+1+1 as there is a half price sale this week I can take advantage of. Any one know if this will work?

TIA

hvac1000
Dec 3, 2007, 06:02 PM
Look at the specifications of the thermostat to see how low it will allow you to set it. Some thermostats have a freeze setting that will just keep the temp above freezing. You will have to read the box label or look at the instruction sheet that comes with the thermostat.