24V/MILLIVOLT SINGLE STAGE LOW TEMP
The 230994 Garage Stat is for use with 24V/millivolt heating systems only. Optimal control and temperature range from 35 degrees F to 75 degrees F (1.7 degrees C to 24.5 degrees C). Mounting bracket sold separately.
ICM Controls COMMAND STAT 230994 is a single stage Garage Door Controller designed for heat only applications. The COMMAND STAT 230994 is compatible with the ICM 25DB THERMOSTAT and ICM COMMAND REMOTE Control, ICM2309BK+. This garage door controller is NOT compatible with the ICM COMMAND REMOTE Control, ICM2306BK+ or the ICM ST104-512 SPST Switch.
The ICM Controls 230994 stat is battery operated only and is included in the 115V/230V stat family with similar features. Features include, but are not limited to: 100°F-140°F (36°C-60°C), one stage heated garage door and 150°F (66°C) settings, up to 450W/300VA, lighted rocker switch and snap action, single GFCI receptacle, remote ready (RCD) and terminal block for two wire controls.
The ICM Controls GSM is the original battery-operated garage temperature controller. The ICM controls GSM was designed for residential and commercial applications to operate most any fan or heater found in the garage/shop. These controllers are equipped with a fully proportional slide controller with an output range of 35 degree to 75 degree which can be triggered by an ambient air sensor, thermostatic switch, single pole switch or time clock.
Controls 230994 Garage Stat, 35 Degree - 75 Degree, Heat Only, 18 VAC - 30 VAC, Battery, Remote Compatible (ACC-RT104)
ICM Controls 230994 Garage Stat, 35 Degree - 75 Degree, Heat Only, 18 VAC - 30 VAC, Battery, Remote Compatible (ACC-RT104)
The ICM 230994 is designed to provide accurate temperature control for a building's heating and cooling. This unit can be placed in a remote location up to 200 feet from the device it is controlling and is self-contained with a power supply, solid state relay and heater-fuse. A built-in thermostat monitors the temperature at the remote location and switches the heater on when that temperature is exceeded. The thermostat then switches the heater off after a set period of time once the desired temperature is reached.