Do I need a relay

Not being sure what a relay is I don't understand the question. That said, if it's wired so the thermostat operates the heat source it will work.
 
How many amps is your microswitch rated for? It will say on the side of it. 2 X100 watt bulbs draws about 1.67 amps at 110 volts. If your switch is rated lower than 1.67 amps at 110 volts, you will need a relay, but I would say if its rated for less than 2 amps you should add the relay. If you are pushing the switch near its maximum capacity, it will shorten its life. If the switch is rated for more than 2 amps at 110v there is no advantage to adding a relay.
 
How many amps is your microswitch rated for? It will say on the side of it. 2 X100 watt bulbs draws about 1.67 amps at 110 volts. If your switch is rated lower than 1.67 amps at 110 volts, you will need a relay, but I would say if its rated for less than 2 amps you should add the relay. If you are pushing the switch near its maximum capacity, it will shorten its life. If the switch is rated for more than 2 amps at 110v there is no advantage to adding a relay.
I agree with this advice. I use to work for Honeywell and we often use to use relays to separate the programmable thermostats from the furnace control so I have some experience in this. If you need any help wiring it PM me and I'll draw up a schematic for you. I suspect, since you knew to ask about using a relay, you already have this covered.
 

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