What is the difference between 2 pipe and 4 pipe thermostats?
Z-Wave Plus MCO Home Fan Coil Thermostat - 4 Pipe
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Open Aug 15, 2025 - 03:16 AM
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Aug 15, 2025 - 03:16 AM
Sure! A 2-pipe thermostat is typically used in systems that can either heat or cool, but not simultaneously, often requiring a manual or automatic switch between the two modes. In contrast, a 4-pipe thermostat is used in systems that can provide both heating and cooling simultaneously, allowing for more flexible temperature control as it has separate pipes for hot and cold water. This makes 4-pipe systems more versatile and efficient in maintaining desired indoor temperatures.
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Z-Wave Plus MCO Home Fan Coil Thermostat - 4 Pipe
Fan Coil Thermostat - 4 Pipe MCOHome Fan Coil Thermostat is a Z-Wave enabled device for indoor temperature control. It is mainly applied to a 4-pipe Fan coil system. It can read room temperature and local time, and automatically control fan speed based on the temperature difference. The device is of...
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