- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Journeyman Electrician
I was looking at this installation on my job. There are hundreds of VAV's and someone has specified that each unit needs to be fed through a thermal switch with overload protection. So the other day I opened one up and found that the damper motor is actually 24 volts. The thermal switch with its integral overload feeds the 120/24 volt transformer in the unit. What could possibly be the reason for this besides bad engineering?