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Reddit mentions of Honeywell Home CT410B Manual 4 Wire Premium Baseboard/Line Volt Thermostat CT410B1017

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Honeywell Home CT410B Manual 4 Wire Premium Baseboard/Line Volt Thermostat CT410B1017. Here are the top ones.

Honeywell Home CT410B Manual 4 Wire Premium Baseboard/Line Volt Thermostat CT410B1017
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    Features:
  • Mechanical operation, non-programmable thermostat
  • Bi-Metal Temperature Sensor
  • 120 - 240 volt, 4 wire. Easy to install and use.Compatible with baseboards. Can control up to 5,280 Watts.
  • Positive off
  • Easy to install
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height4.5 Inches
Length2.75 Inches
Number of items1
SizeInquiries - by email
Weight0.35 Pounds
Width2 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Honeywell Home CT410B Manual 4 Wire Premium Baseboard/Line Volt Thermostat CT410B1017:

u/GearsAndSuch · 4 pointsr/PLC

Does it have to be 10 above ambient? If you set it to 80F would that be ok? (Pretty sure the average basement in the US is between 50 and 70F.

The cheapest option in that case is a simple thermostat and a fuse.

Something like this.

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Hook up the heater instead of the fan, once the safe reaches the set temperature, it'll power off.

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PLC is overthinking it. Use that for your holiday light show.

u/shelzmike · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

In all my 15 years owning current home, I have never ran across anyone who has Ceil Heat! I have it in every room in my house. 1 220v area for the main room and 110s in all the smaller rooms.

All my 110s work fine; however, my 220v no longer works and is not safe (technically). Totally my fault too. I was trying to install a ceiling fan and thought i had a spot for the box where I would miss the elements but alas I was off and cut one element wore totally and nicked another one. It is not safe because the elements could arc if close enough and cause a fire, at least that is what o have read and it makes sense.

Here are my 3 suggestions.

1.) Get an IR thermometer with a laser point. Take a measurement in different parts of the ceiling and make a note of it. Turn the ceiling heat on all the way up, then wait. Repeat the temp test at 30 and 1 hour in the same spots. This will tell you if it is working at all.

2.) You can use a Honeywell thermostat used for baseboard heating and replace the existing one to ensure it's not the thermostat for sure. This one is the one I used : Honeywell Manual 4 Wire Premium Baseboard/Line Volt Thermostat(YCT410B1000/U) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000TKFQF0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Yjo4CbTG2WADR

(I actually have a couple of the original Ceil Heat thermostats I found at a Habitat store awhile back that I might be willing to come off of if you like the Old School look.

3.) If your ceiling heat turns out to no longer be working, I'd suggest 2 options. Baseboard heating or, what I did, a mini-split system. Having ceiling heat replaced is going to be $$$ and a huge mess and that's only IF you can find someone that knows anything about it.

Good luck.

u/blackjesus75 · 1 pointr/electricians

Yes, however you’ll have to run wire big enough to run both heaters to the thermostat. Then you can run two sets of smaller wire from the Tstat over to each heater. If easy heater had a draw of 12 amps you’d need a supply wire to the Tstat to handle 24 amps for example. Then you’d need #10 wire. This is the Tstat I used for mine. You just land line side and load side and you’re good to go. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000TKFQF0/ref=pd_aw_fbt_60_img_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=3W3RJ7SN373PTY9SV8KP

Heater I linked earlier has a built in Tstat I think.

u/Chose_a_usersname · 1 pointr/Plumbing

I would try to find a high voltage thermostat, if you want to control each one individually.

https://www.amazon.com/Honeywell-Premium-Baseboard-Thermostat-YCT410B1000/dp/B000TKFQF0