Is it possible to wire two thermostats into one unit? Two units at our facility cool the core of the our printiing plant. The also have 10 x 10 branch ducts, 1 each, that cool walled off rooms in the center of the plant. These rooms are not occupied on a regular basis, but at times they require a staff of two for 8 - 10 hours at a time. These rooms have a small heat load in them when they are staffed and need cooling. The problem arises when the plant is operating at the desired temperature and the ac units are not on. The rooms need cooling but the external thermostat is satisfied. Without going to the expense of a zone control system is it possible to wire a thermostat in series with the existing thermostats to cool the room when needed. At the prsent time the thermostat is being turned down as needed but human error leaves the thermostat down for weeks at a time. The extra cooling is of no concern as far as the plant goes but the extra energy used adds up. If a thermostat was set in the rooms and left alone then the extra consumption should be greatly eliminated. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.