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LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat

SKU:TL7235A1003

Brand: Honeywell

Honeywell
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$35.90
/ each
$244.65 / box (7 units x $34.95)
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Specs

Application: Heat Only
Electric Heat (Line Voltage)
Stages:
?
1 Heat
Programmability: Non-Programmable
User Interface: Push Button
Mount: Vertical
Options: Large Display
Power Method: Hardwired
Temperature Range (F): 40°-86°F
Voltage:
?
Line voltage
Amperage:
?
15.0
Wattage:
?
3120 to 3600
Wiring: 5-1/2" Tinned Copper Leadwires
Frequency: 60 Hz
50 Hz
Color: Premier White
Height: 4-7/8"
Width: 2-3/4"
Depth: 7/8"

Description for Honeywell TL7235A1003

Overview

The LineVoltPRO non-programmable digital thermostat provides electronic control of 208/240 Vac resistive rated electric baseboard heaters, radiant ceiling heat, radiant floor heat, convectors and fan forced heaters. If used as directed, electronic thermostats can save up to 10% on annual heating costs. Savings may vary based on geographic region and usage.

Features

  • Electronic temperature control - precision of 1 ªF saves up to 10% on heating bills
  • Large, clear, backlit display - easy to read in various lighting conditions
  • Soundproofed for quiet operation - reduces the clicking noise commonly heard with conventional thermostats
  • On/Off switch allows you to turn the thermostat off at the end of the heating season (TL7235 only)
  • Heating indicator - at a glance confirmation that the heat is on
  • Maintenance free - no batteries required
  • 5-year limited warranty

LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat

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5.0

Excellent Product

By Jr. the procrastinator

from Candler NC

Verified Buyer

Comments about LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat:

I replaced 12 old thermostats (46 YRS) with these and they are working great. They indicate room temp at a glance and you work from there.

 
5.0

Easy to operate

By Big D

from Boston, Ma

Verified Buyer

Comments about LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat:

Easy to set, accurate temp. setting, and back lit for visability. Installed for an elderly customer that was upset about 3-4 deg. differental with standard HV wall thermostat.

 
5.0

A Simple Control w/ Temperature Readout

By Rocky Mountain Skier

from Colorado

Verified Buyer

Comments about LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat:

We have a condo that we rent out occasionally, so while the programmable thermostats have more features, they could be a problem for renters. The ability to shut the heat off completely in the summer is also a positive. I needed 7 units due to the condo heating design, so price was a consideration. The Honeywell units met the requirements and were easy to install--I did them all in an afternoon. They even provided the wire nuts. Early indication is that we will save energy as the control is much more precise than the old mechanical units. The only head scratcher is the level of heat indicator and the duty cycle--not quite sure how they are deriving the information, but it seems to work well so I can't complain.

 
5.0

Second order

By keymaker

from Harrodsburg, KY

Verified Buyer

Comments about LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat:

I installed these for my 80 year old mother. She just loves the easy way to raise and lower the temp. plus the read out is very clear to see.

 
5.0

Simple Yet Robust

By Tom

from Michgian

Verified Buyer

Comments about LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat:

This thermostat installs much easier than it's older brethren. Very easy to see the display and it has very nice large control buttons. It modulates the amount of heat and you can tell that by the number of flames visible on the screen.

I was worried that it being white that it would be an eye sore on the wall of a cabin with knotty pine walls. However it really looks sharp. I worried for nothing.

I checked the accuracy of the thermostat and it's definitely accurate to within 1 degree.

I'm very satisfied and glad I avoided a fully programmable unit.

Tom

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5.0

Excellent product for intended purpose

By skibee

from Steven Pass, WA

Verified Buyer

Comments about LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat:

Product purchased to replace mechanical thermostat controllinng two wall eaters. Simple to operate, easy to install. Heat is now controlled precisely rather than plus or minus 4 degrees with mechanical thermostat.

 
5.0

.Works Great.

By Vinniem

from Stroudsburg,Pa

Verified Buyer

Comments about LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat:

Excellent product. Works as expected.

 
4.0

Precise temperature control

By Stu De Baker

from Downingtown PA

Verified Buyer

Comments about LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat:

replacing old bi-metal line voltage thermostats with new? Then this is the thermostat to use. Clear and simple operation. well lighted display makes it easy to read. Cant wait to replace others within my home.

 
5.0

The best Line Voltage Thermostat

By abrickrock

from Pennsylvania

Verified Buyer

Comments about LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat:

I have 9 old thermostats in my house. I replaced 2 with this model 5 years ago. I just bought another 2 they work great. I don't usually write reviews but this is a great product and the price and delivery from PEX was the best.

 
5.0

Recommended for Electric Baseboard Heat

By Mark

from Harpers Ferry WV

Verified Buyer

Comments about LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat:

These thermostats are brilliant. They completely avoid the latch up that can occur with bimetallic units, they are extremely accurate, and they modulate the power to units as they start up and as they approach the set temperature - avoiding the nagging tinkling sound baseboard heaters are known for. I'm using them in a B&B in all guest spaces and guests are surprised at how quiet the heaters are.

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  • LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat

    Q:

    Do I need a neutral wire to the stat for it to operate?
    Can I just bring one hot in and back out to the relay ?
    Asked on 3/16/2012 by Marcus from Maryland

    3 answers

    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      You need two wires in, 220VAC and two wires out to the load.

      Answered on 5/13/2012 by Jr. the procrastinator from Candler NC
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      are you using this thermostat for electric baseboard heat?. if so, you do notny. elect. baseboard heat is strictly a resistive load. i would however, use thepole therm, and not the single pole. that way when you shut it off it is a positive off, and kills the power to both legs. a single pole therm will only kill one leg, leaving one leg hot to the heater all the time. hope this helps.... bob

      Answered on 3/16/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      I recall it needed a neutral, makes sense since it needs to be powered
      continuously to sense temperature etc.

      Answered on 3/16/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
  • LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat

    Q:

    I'm replacing an old bi=metal thermostat 240 volt that operates an electric baseboard heater it has 2 black wires will this unit work?
    Asked on 3/6/2012 by Anonymous

    9 answers

    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      These units are powered by the incoming line feed, so I assume they would need the 2 wire input and associated 2 wire output to function. I don't think they would work in a contact closure situation, which sounds like what you have.

      Answered on 3/14/2012 by Rocky Mountain Skier from Colorado
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      No this unit requires that you have both wires of the 240 volt feed and the load for this to work.  So if you only have two wires in the wall case that means you are only breaking on leg and this will not work.  Check to see if the two white wires are wire nutted together in the back of the box then all you have to do is separate the two and you will be good to go.
      Timothy L Heisey

      Answered on 3/7/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Hi
      Thermostat you already have that is single pole thermostat and this new is double pole, as long you two wires from supply and two wires from your baseboard you can use this new thermostat and connect two wires from supply to line side and wires from baseboard to the load side on the new thermostat.
      Thanks

      Answered on 3/7/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      This thermostat requires 240 voltage supplied to run the electronics and relay. It can be used on a 4 wire setup only, but not a 2 wire
       

      Answered on 3/7/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      yes it will It took me a couple tries to get the wires right but they work great good luck

      Answered on 3/7/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Sorry, I don't know. I have 4 wires and just matched them up so the unit
      would work. Great unit, works very well with our electeic baseboard. I've
      replaced all the thermostats in the house with this model.

      Answered on 3/6/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      I'm not 100% sure what you mean by 2 black wires? In my case I had two sets
      of wires coming into the switch box. One set comes in from the electrical
      panel (i.e. power) and the second set comes from the electric baseboard
      heater. So the thermostat has four wires that hook up to the two wires
      coming in from the electrical panel and the two wires coming from the
      baseboard heater.
      Hope that makes sense.
      Kim Nordyke

      Answered on 3/6/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      If you are not sure, you should have a qualified electrician look at it and
      install an appropriate thermostat. It sound like you have a single pole
      thermostat. If so you something like the Honeywell TH114-A-240S-B (240v,
      16.7A, SPST) may work.

      Answered on 3/6/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      You should have two supply wires, 120 volts each and two heater wires. The thermostat base connects in series with these four wires to control the current to the heater. The primary concern is to ensure that the thermostat has a current rating capable of handling the baseboard unit. I believe the specs for this unit state that it will handle up to 3500 watts, please verify your current requirements by checking the UL specification tag located on the heater. It should handle most baseboard heaters without issue.

      Answered on 3/6/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
  • LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat

    Q:

    wiil this thermostat work with my oil heat which has an old line voltage mechanical honeywell thermostat 2 wire
    Asked on 3/2/2012 by john from st james new york

    6 answers

    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      This is an electric heat thermostat with high voltage (house 240 volts alternating current) in and out. I doubt your old 2 wire thermostat uses line voltage.

      Answered on 3/5/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      It is a line voltage stat, so I see no reason why it would not work.

      Answered on 3/3/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Don't think you have line voltage if you have oil heat. Generally speaking, oil fired boilers/furnaces have 24 volt control wiring, not 110 or 220 volt line voltage. This thermostat is for electric resistance heat.

      Answered on 3/3/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      you dont give the model number for this thermostat. if it is a single pole 110 volt thermostat, then yes it will work fine. if it is a four wire 220 volt thermostat, then no, i dont recommend it. please be sure that your thermostat wires are in fact 110 volt, and not 24 volt control voltage. hope this helps.
      .

      Answered on 3/2/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      It is great with with electric heat. I have two of these types, one 110V
      with an oil heater and another 220V with baseboard and am very happy with
      them. It might be OK with an oil furnace as long as you keep the setting he
      same all day long. But since it uses a proportional integral control logic
      that ramps up the on time to avoid excessive overshoot and once stabilized
      keeps amazingly constant temperatures, you may find it short cycles too
      much for an oil heater when first turning it on or after increasing the
      setting. If you keep the setting constant all day, it may work fine, but I
      would still be concerned about short and too rapid cycling.

      Answered on 3/2/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      No this will not work.

      Answered on 3/2/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
  • LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat

    Q:

    How do you wire the TL7235A1003 as 4W/SP so that it can handle 16.7A? Wiring diagram needed. Please reference this answer below regarding the TL7235A 16.7A capability:

    "Yes, this unit will handle 15.66 amps when using it at 4w/SP (Single Pole). In addition, the maximum load for this unit is 16.7 amps at 4W/SP. However, when using it at 4W/DP (Double Pole), the maximum load is 15 amps, so the unit would not work in this example."
    Asked on 1/19/2012 by Gary from Seattle, WA

    1 answer

  • LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat

    Q:

    My father needs a simple easy manual to set the thermostat at a different temperature. Is there a manual to dowload?
    Asked on 12/31/2011 by Jo from Marshfield, MA

    2 answers

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      We'd recommend that you check out the manual linked below.

      http://customer.honeywell.com/techlit/pdf/69-0000s/69-2022.pdf

      Answered on 1/5/2012 by PexSupply Staff from NY
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      No manual necessary. One button up and another to go down. It's so easy even a parent can do it.

      Answered on 1/17/2012 by Rich from Virginia Beach, VA
  • LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat

    Q:

    Will this thermostat maintain its temperature setting after an extended power outage?
    Asked on 11/20/2011 by DT from Rockwood, PA

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      It will, according to the manufacturer.

      Answered on 12/2/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat

    Q:

    I have in floor radiant heat with a honeywell T822D1024 thermostat. what is the non programmable digital replacement
    Asked on 10/6/2011 by pete

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      We would recommend part TH1100D1001.

      Answered on 10/13/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat

    Q:

    will this mount in a standard wall gem box
    Asked on 5/30/2011 by big steve from nichols new york

    3 answers

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      This thermostat measures 2-3/4" x 4-7/8".

      Answered on 6/2/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Mounts in the same box as any switch or outlet. Single gang.

      Answered on 6/13/2011 by Scott from Olympia, Wa
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Yes, with no problem.

      Answered on 9/20/2011 by vinniem from Reeders, Pa
  • LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat

    Q:

    I have base board heat 4 wires, 240 v Will it work
    Asked on 2/22/2011 by Hal from Brick,NJ

    4 answers

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      Yes, this thermostat will work.

      Answered on 2/22/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      yes

      Answered on 3/31/2011 by Harry the Hat from Manchester, N.J.
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      yes it will. i have the same set up. just make sure you connect the wires properly

      Answered on 3/28/2011 by andrei from norwalk, ct
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Check with your electrician to be on the safe side.

      Answered on 4/21/2011 by Molly from Berlin, Maryland
  • LineVoltPro Digital, Non-Programmable, Electric Heat Thermostat

    Q:

    Is this thermostat compatible with single pole system?
    Asked on 2/17/2011 by scarlett from seattle

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      Yes, it is. You can also use Honeywell thermostat TL8230A1003.

      Answered on 2/18/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
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