Honeywell Programmable Double Pole Line Voltage Thermostat for electric baseboards
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Product Specifications Description: Electric baseboards, convectors and fan forced heaters Application: Baseboard Programmability: 7 Day Program Color: Premier White User Interface: Hard Button Power Method: Hardwired Switching: Action DPST Dimensions : 4 7/8 in. high x 2 + in. wide x 7/8 in. deep Dimensions : 124 mm high x 70 mm wide x 23 mm deep Mounting: Vertical Electrical Ratings: 15 Amps Max. 3600 Watts at 240 VAC, 3120 Watts at 208 VAC Frequency: 50/60 Hz Electrical Connections: 5.5 in. tinned copper lead wires Operating Temperature Range : 32F to 122F Operating Temperature Range : 0C to 50C Setting Temperature Range : 40F to 86F Setting Temperature Range : 5C to 30C Stages: 1 Heat Sensor Element: Thermistor Voltage: Line Voltage Approvals, Underwriters Laboratories Inc: UL Listed 9R12, File Number: E183695 Approvals: Canadian Standards Association: cCSAus, File Number: LR76030 Ref: Honeywell.com
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Air & Water, Inc.
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