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Low Voltage Thermostats

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HOFFMAN -

Wear Ring-Watchman

ModelItemPrice (ex. VAT)
DP0482CR4BPR€68.74
EMERSON -

Low Voltage WiFi Thermostat, Heat and Cool, Auto

ModelItemPrice (ex. VAT)
1F87U-42WFCP4GCK€267.30
EMERSON -

Low Voltage Thermostat, Heat and Cool, Manual, 0 Heating Stages - Conventional System

ModelItemPrice (ex. VAT)
1F83H-21PRCP4GCH€105.24
BOSCH -

Low Voltage Thermostat, 7 Day, 3 1/16 Inch Size Overall Height

ModelItemPrice (ex. VAT)
BCC100CN9XNG€394.47
HONEYWELL -

Low Voltage Thermostat, Heat and Cool, White, 5-1-1/5-2/7-Day, Touch Screen

ModelItemPrice (ex. VAT)
TH6320WF2003/UBP4DLR€296.66
HONEYWELL -

Wireless Thermostat, White

ModelItemPrice (ex. VAT)
TH8321WF1001/UABP4DLY€402.49
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Low Voltage Thermostats

Low voltage thermostats are used to control central heating and cooling systems in workshops, offices, shops & industrial workplaces. Raptor Supplies offers a vast range of low voltage thermostats from brands like ICM, Dayton, Emerson, Honeywell and White-Rodgers. Low voltage thermostats can virtually control HVAC systems such as air conditioning units, furnaces, boilers, heat pumps or baseboard heaters. Dayton low voltage thermostats greatly minimise energy costs and feature climate control technology for enhanced performance. They can retain programmed information in the event of a power loss and come with a freeze protection feature which prevents the temperature from going below 0 degrees C. Honeywell low voltage thermostats are hardwired or battery-powered units used in commercial settings for temperature control. These thermostats are easy to install and come with manual / auto changeover & a programmable fan for versatility. They feature a real-time clock to automatically update the time for daylight savings.

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