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Thermostats not turning off heat

Hello,

I am a new homeowner and just purchased a townhouse. The house is about 5 years old and has hydronic hot-water heat with wall heaters. There are 5 thermostats in total, one in the 1st floor bedroom, 1 in the first floor hall, 1 on the 2nd floor (living room/kitchen), and 1 in each of 2 third floor bedrooms.

The thermostats are very inexpensive non-programable King thermostats. They have a simple dial - you can see a picture of it here:

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The thermostats don't seem to be turning off the heat in the house when the set-temperature is reached. I purchased a simple thermometer to make sure. Yesterday, it was 66 degrees on the 1st floor, but I had to turn the thermostat down to about 50 degrees to get the heat to shut off. This morning when I woke up, the heater on the 1st floor was running again even though it was 64 degrees down there and the thermostat was set to about 50 degrees. The thermostats in all of the other rooms seem to be doing the same thing. I think it's very strange that all 5 thermostats would be broken.

Any suggestions?

Thank you!
Frustrated new homeowner.

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Old Nov 2, 2009, 03:12 PM   #2  
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yes,,,strange it is.sounds like its time to make that dreaded phone call,,I`m a thinking you have something other than a thermostat problem. In the long run it would probably be cheaper to get it looked at by a pro. rather than being un-comfie
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That's what I was afraid of. Have you heard of this before? I'm scared about how much this is going to cost me....
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I spoke with my neighbor and she has the exact same problem. The only way to get the wall heaters to turn off is to manually turn down the thermostats. You can feel the dial click and then the heat shuts off. The wall heaters are made by Turbonics. Is this possibly due to a thermostat that is not compatable with the heating system?
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Update! I called King-Electric, the manufacturer of the thermostats and I was right - the cheapo dial thermostats do not work with hydronic heat. The helpful fellow at King Electric said that he's heard lots of stories of homeowners with the exact same problem. They have since designed thermostats specifically for hydronic heat. It's going to cost me a few hundred bucks, but I'm going to get all new thermostats and it should fix the problem.
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