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    While inspecting an attic, I came upon this electrical box. I have no idea what it could be for. Among the occupants of the house were an elderly couple who appeared to have special medical needs, but I didn't see any special equipment that possible could be controlled by the electronics or switches in this box.
    FWIW, the house is fully electric: Electric baseboard heat, electric hot water heater, electric range, etc.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks,

    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Rose View Post
    While inspecting an attic, I came upon this electrical box. I have no idea what it could be for. Among the occupants of the house were an elderly couple who appeared to have special medical needs, but I didn't see any special equipment that possible could be controlled by the electronics or switches in this box.
    FWIW, the house is fully electric: Electric baseboard heat, electric hot water heater, electric range, etc.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks,

    David
    It has relays, so low voltage light controls come to mind....

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    Definately for a low voltage controller of something, the transformer may be the power source for the controlls that run the relays. Could it be for an attic ventilation fan with a humidistat or something of the sort?


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    The have a white taped red so I am guessing the relays are controlling a 240 volt load...like the baseboard heaters. The relay coils are 24 volt so a LV thermostat can control them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by James Duffin View Post
    The have a white taped red so I am guessing the relays are controlling a 240 volt load...like the baseboard heaters. The relay coils are 24 volt so a LV thermostat can control them.
    Based on what I saw in the house, this makes the most sense. Each room had it's own wall mounted thermostat as opposed to having a control on each baseboard strip.
    I'm not real familiar with the workings/controls of baseboard heating and this was the first all-electric house I've inspected. The next time I come across one I'll be looking for a controller box.

    Thanks,

    David


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    Quote Originally Posted by David Rose View Post
    Based on what I saw in the house, this makes the most sense. Each room had it's own wall mounted thermostat as opposed to having a control on each baseboard strip.
    I'm not real familiar with the workings/controls of baseboard heating and this was the first all-electric house I've inspected. The next time I come across one I'll be looking for a controller box.

    Thanks,

    David
    I agree does look like 220 at the relays.
    On the west coast in my region, most homes are all electric, gas or other heating sources are the rarity. I have never seen a wall heater baseboard or other controlled by relays. The wall thermostats are wired in series with the heater.


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    Very similar to the one I posted about - though yours is a lot neater looking

    http://www.inspectionnews.net/home_i...what-heck.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by JB Thompson View Post
    Very similar to the one I posted about - though yours is a lot neater looking

    http://www.inspectionnews.net/home_i...what-heck.html

    That to me definately looks like it could be an old alarms system, but by the age of the relay in the box I would say it is older than the 70's. The coils in the picture on the right I am 90% sure is for a ringer. I have seen a system like this in an old shop that was used for a phone ringer, but it was a smaller scale(not as much crap). Did you notice any contacts or old screw holes near the doors or windows?


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    About the first box, by any chance did you find an unused thermostat or a switch? I wonder if it controlls the water heater, either as a temp control or dis-connect?


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    Low voltage thermostats are easier to install on a finished wall, because the wiring is smaller gauge and easier to hide. You can see that the low voltage red and black control the high voltage relays. Electric heat is my guess for that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Kogel View Post
    Low voltage thermostats are easier to install on a finished wall, because the wiring is smaller gauge and easier to hide. You can see that the low voltage red and black control the high voltage relays. Electric heat is my guess for that one.
    I have seen it that type of installation for electric forced air furnaces all the time, but for a wall heater? It seems like extra wiring to me, and if you have more than one wall heater, more relay boxes. One for each thermostat. I still say i have never seen a wall heater with a relay box in my area.

    Has anyone ever seen a wall or baseboard heater wired with this type of relay?


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    Quote Originally Posted by MARVIN TOWNSEN View Post
    I have seen it that type of installation for electric forced air furnaces all the time, but for a wall heater? It seems like extra wiring to me, and if you have more than one wall heater, more relay boxes. One for each thermostat. I still say i have never seen a wall heater with a relay box in my area.

    Has anyone ever seen a wall or baseboard heater wired with this type of relay?
    I have wired baseboard heaters this way with relays. One advantage is that you can put more than one heater on a thermostat. My application had six heaters on one thermostat.


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    Definitely high voltage electric heating elements. Either in line duct elements or baseboard. The box is a pretty standard variation on control boxes I used to see when working on VAV systems.

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