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What type of applications is a close-on-rise thermostat normally used for?
 
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What system functions does a low-voltage thermostat normally control?
 
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Answer to Question 1

A close-on-rise thermostat is used for cooling.

Answer to Question 2

The operating mode,: Off, Cooling, Heating. The Fan switch for on or auto.





 

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