
BoyoTec Thermostat Switch for Fireplace Blower Fan, Temp Sensor for Wood Stove, Snap Disc Thermal Fan Control (120F ON and 105F
$18.58
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What temperature does the BoyoTec Thermostat Switch turn on? A: The BoyoTec Thermostat Switch activates your fireplace blower fan when the temperature reaches 120 degrees Fahrenheit, with a tolerance of plus or minus 5 degrees.
- Q: At what temperature does the switch turn off the blower fan? A: The switch deactivates the blower fan when the temperature drops to 105 degrees Fahrenheit, also with a tolerance of plus or minus 5 degrees.
- Q: How durable is the BoyoTec Thermostat Switch? A: The thermostat switch is designed to last for over 100,000 operations under normal usage conditions.
- Q: What environmental conditions can the thermostat switch handle? A: The BoyoTec Thermostat Switch is rated for environmental conditions up to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and is UL approved for use up to 250 VAC and 25 AMP resistive load.
- Q: What devices is the BoyoTec Thermostat Switch compatible with? A: This thermostat switch can be used with various devices, including fireplace fans, wood stove fans, greenhouse cooling fans, RV refrigerator cooling fans, solar water heaters, and wall and floor furnaces.
- Q: Is the BoyoTec Thermostat Switch easy to install? A: Yes, the BoyoTec Thermostat Switch is designed for straightforward installation, making it suitable for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals.
- Q: Can this switch be used for systems other than fireplaces? A: Yes, in addition to fireplace blowers, the switch is compatible with several heating and cooling systems, enhancing its versatility.
- Q: What are the key features of the BoyoTec Thermostat Switch? A: Key features include automatic activation at 120 degrees Fahrenheit, automatic deactivation at 105 degrees Fahrenheit, high durability, and compatibility with multiple heating devices.
- Q: Does the BoyoTec Thermostat Switch require batteries? A: No, the BoyoTec Thermostat Switch operates without batteries, relying on the temperature differential to control the blower fan.
- Q: What should I do if the switch is not functioning properly? A: If the switch is not functioning as expected, ensure that it is installed correctly and check for any electrical issues. Refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for troubleshooting.