That is correct. A T stat is a temperature sensing device that needs to be mounted at a height that will reflect the average temperature of the room which is usually 60".
A little off the subject, I have heard from A/C people that they actually install dummy T stats in some office spaces so people will think they are controlling their immediate areas.
Ryan_J: there are allowances in ADA for job requirements. When I started in my building as an equipment Mechanic, one of the "legitmate" requirements was the ability to work in confined spaces and from ladders and lifts. A significant degree of physical dexterity is really necessary. Most of the jobs in the production side have physical requirements - wheelchairs don't work and the plant can not practically be modified. We do, however, have a large contigent of hearing impaired. It is feasable to modify alarms and warnings to accomodate their handicap. On the other hand, my brother-in-law was a network administrator. For the last years of his life, he was in a wheelchair and the only thing he could move was his head. Technology could accomodate him in his job. Although it is pretty rigid, ADA can't be 100 % every time
Roger,Bob, We've installed a lot of these fake t/stats in places where we have Commercial Air Con equipment and I must agree with you Bob, it really does work!. Most of the time, these are installed because we are sick and tired of going to reset the roof-mounted units that have gone out on O/Load because the things have been cranked up to a Million degrees (or minus a Million) and all the windows are open too!. Oh and by the way, we tell them to keep the darned windows shut, too!.