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Thu, 16 Mar 2006

Home Removation Project: Vault Removal: Radiant Heating Thermostat Connected
I took 30 minutes out of my morning and ran some 12/2 wire over to the radiant heating thermostat box. Then I connected all of the wiring for the radiant heating system and fired it up! About an hour later, I went up to check out the floor. Ooooooh la la - 82° - very nice. So, for $500 in material costs and about 5-6 total hours of labor we now have a working radiant heating system in the bathroom. Sweet deal.

Here is a picture of the thermostat:

The wide button on the bottom illuminates the display. The controls are accessed by flipping out the two white side pieces. The themostat is fully programmable. The default program has the floor heated from 6am to 8am in the morning and for a few hours in the evening. I'll have to tweak that a little... but, no big deal... it's a pretty intuitive interface.

(Update Mon May 22 22:26:27 PDT 2006 // title formatting)

:: Posted by rus on Thu, 16 Mar 2006 11:42 pm
:: Filed under /projects/vault_removal



         

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