darin08
Dec 6, 2006, 06:14 PM
Hello
There is a discontinued thermostat on the wall of my house that was built in the 1970's. When painting the wall, I proceeded to remove the thermostat because of it does not serve a purpose. To confirm that this could be done safely, I followed the wire in the basement to a strange relay box on top of the fuse box. This relay box seems to be mounted to and wired into the main electrical circuit breaker box. The wire that goes from the thermostat to the [what looks to be] relay box, resembles a common oil burner wire, but only contains two wires; a white and red. I just thought this was the former location of the oil burner thermostat. But now it looks as if there was a completely different system once in place. Does anyone know what this is?
There is a discontinued thermostat on the wall of my house that was built in the 1970's. When painting the wall, I proceeded to remove the thermostat because of it does not serve a purpose. To confirm that this could be done safely, I followed the wire in the basement to a strange relay box on top of the fuse box. This relay box seems to be mounted to and wired into the main electrical circuit breaker box. The wire that goes from the thermostat to the [what looks to be] relay box, resembles a common oil burner wire, but only contains two wires; a white and red. I just thought this was the former location of the oil burner thermostat. But now it looks as if there was a completely different system once in place. Does anyone know what this is?