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DAYTON 1UHE7 Low Voltage Thermostat , Hardwired , 24VAC
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California Proposition 65: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer.
California Proposition 65: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Low Voltage Thermostat, Terminal Designations C, G, RC, Y, System Switching Cool-Off, Fan Switching Auto-On, Automatic Changeover No, Dual Transformer Compatible No, Power Method Hardwired, Voltage 24V AC, 750mV Compatible No, Mounting Vertical, Height 4 1/4 in, Width 3 5/8 in, Depth 1 1/4 in, Color White, Control Range 40 Degrees to 90 Degrees F, Features Mercury Free, For Use With Cooling, Includes Hardware. This item has been restricted from sale in the following state (s): []
California Proposition 65: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Low Voltage Thermostat, Terminal Designations C, G, RC, Y, System Switching Cool-Off, Fan Switching Auto-On, Automatic Changeover No, Dual Transformer Compatible No, Power Method Hardwired, Voltage 24V AC, 750mV Compatible No, Mounting Vertical, Height 4 1/4 in, Width 3 5/8 in, Depth 1 1/4 in, Color White, Control Range 40 Degrees to 90 Degrees F, Features Mercury Free, For Use With Cooling, Includes Hardware. This item has been restricted from sale in the following state (s): []
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