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Re: zoned or not zoned?? thermostatic control of multiple spaces



don't know how this would be "tormenting" my tenants. it's not like i'm
going to have them wear panties on their heads while i install this.
i'm not installing high voltage security fencing in the living units.
i'm looking to replace an existing thermostat. i won't do anything
unless i understand it completely. that's why i asked for some
additional clarification. i used to build, test, and operate nuclear
power plants so i'm pretty confident that i can wire up a few
thermostats w/o blowing anything up.


Bill Kearney wrote:
> > i could possibly camo the therms
> > inside the casing of a smoke alarm unit.
>
> Realizing the problems with the electrical code and possible insurance
> risks, right?
>
> Honestly, for rental units you're asking for trouble with dumb ideas like
> that.  Likewise, cobbling together some sort of hack, and tormenting your
> tenants in the process, really doesn't seem like a good idea.
>
> When I suggested a contractor it was intended to avoid various problems like
> that.  Installations that follow code, professional time spent in/out of the
> tenant space, avoiding risks to existing boiler gear, etc.
>
> -Bill Kearney



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