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What is the best place to put in a manual honeywell thermostat in a house with one zone? I have a boiler raduater. I like to keep the heat the same in all rooms.

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On an inside wall - large(est) room - near center of house - out of direct sunlight - not in or near kitchen, bath, appliance, light, or anything else that makes heat - approx 60" from floor - not close to a supply air (above a return air is GOOD)

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