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Vintage Air Adjustable Fan Thermostat

960-24675-VUT


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Adjustable Fan Thermostat
$40.99
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Adjustable Fan Thermostat
  • Automatic Fan Control
  • 180-240 Degree Temperature Range
  • Includes Radiator Probe With Pos-A-Seal Adapter Fitting
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    Hi. Can you explain how this thermostat is set and controls the temp? The temp range is from 180-240 degrees. How many degrees is the control span? For example, can I set the thermostat to 195 ±5 degrees? Or does it come on at 240 and off at 180?

    Asked by: Little Don
    Here is a copy of the instructions for you to review - http://www.vintageair.com/instructions_pdf/245675-VUT.pdf
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2023-09-18
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