Why in the heck would a thermostat shoot water when adjusted? We just adjusted the temperature in a classroom at my college, and it started dripping water! The building is not heated by a boiler. Very strange... Can this be dangerous?
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Why in the heck would a thermostat shoot water when adjusted? We just adjusted the temperature in a classroom at my college, and it started dripping water! The building is not heated by a boiler. Very strange... Can this be dangerous?
Most bigger heating systems in commercial building have air pressure tubed to the tstats,sometimes you`ll get some moisture(water),, all air has moisture and it could build up and comes out the stats,, wouldn`t think it would be of any danger to you,, a little water never hurt anybody,, just don`t drink it
Tell building/facility management that their control air's dryer isnot working properly, stat with water won't work properly,Quote:
Originally Posted by Nurisim
Hey, thanks guys. We told building maintenance and they haven't gotten to it yet, so the room is now boiling hot ^.^ But what can you do? Thanks again :)
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