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Old 01-17-2009, 09:04 AM   #1
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Default We have two thermostats in our house.

We have two thermostats in our house. The furnace is working, and we are getting hot water to our baseboards in the addition where the second thermostat is located. However, even with the thermostat set at 70 or 75, the temperature in the addition stays around 60. The house is tight, but we don`t seem to get enough heat to raise the temp in this bedroom. Any ideas? Can the thermostat be only working somewhat, or is it either broken or working? Thanks.
 
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Do you have a second circulating pump with it's own tubing running to the baseboard of the edition at the furnace for this thermostat?
 
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also is this the only room that is staying at this temp? If it is it sounds like you may need to change the location of the thermostat.
 
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