Hi. I have a natural gas furnace (just installed) and my thermostat seems to keep telling the furnace to shut down before the heating cycles are finished. I am looking to replace it, but I' have no idea what kind I need. The house I'm living in came with this thermostat, but it didn't have a furnace before. Can you please help me? I think I have the milivolt, because of the gas furnace. I need to know what is compatible for a Ducane, non-direct, natural gas furnace in the basement.
Line voltage thermostats can be 120 V or 240 V. Make sure you know what voltage is going to your thermostat box. Check to see if you need a thermostat is that's 2 wire or 4 wire. If you get the wrong one it will not work right. Make sure you cut the power at the fusebox/ switchbox before touching anything especially with 240V.
He does rule. Now when I have to cook angel hair pasta all I have to do is take off the thermostat and measure it to the thermostat wires to make sure I have the right kind of pasta. Seriously though this was an informative (right to the point) video. Thanks
Hi. I have a natural gas furnace (just installed) and my thermostat seems to keep telling the furnace to shut down before the heating cycles are finished. I am looking to replace it, but I' have no idea what kind I need. The house I'm living in came with this thermostat, but it didn't have a furnace before. Can you please help me? I think I have the milivolt, because of the gas furnace. I need to know what is compatible for a Ducane, non-direct, natural gas furnace in the basement.
TrueGamer181 1 month ago
Why do you have to stereo type italians????
cnote05 1 year ago
Line voltage thermostats can be 120 V or 240 V. Make sure you know what voltage is going to your thermostat box. Check to see if you need a thermostat is that's 2 wire or 4 wire. If you get the wrong one it will not work right. Make sure you cut the power at the fusebox/ switchbox before touching anything especially with 240V.
hmsapolian 1 year ago
I have 110 coming through angel hair wire ? now i am more confused should i change out the wire?
jonnet00 1 year ago
Excellent facts about this stuff before you upgrade you need to know.Good job, bro.
sigzor85 1 year ago
He does rule. Now when I have to cook angel hair pasta all I have to do is take off the thermostat and measure it to the thermostat wires to make sure I have the right kind of pasta. Seriously though this was an informative (right to the point) video. Thanks
PeteKwiatkowski 1 year ago
Dude! You Rule!!! That was Awesome and informative, very well done my friend!
wuer0012 1 year ago
OK:
Thanks for the video. It was actually really useful. I figured out that I had a low voltage wire.
The Italian thing was way over the top though!
Thanks!!
svhsfreshmanfb 2 years ago
Thanks
danielk82 2 years ago