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Honeywell T6360B1028 Room Thermostat, 230/240V, White, 1

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Might not be that difficult to someone who knows what they are doing but the guy didnt know the difference between a live and neutral even with the diagram. And knows his capabilities.

Honeywell Home T6360B Room Thermostat T6360B1028

Currently, the earth wire (yellow/green) goes to the earth connection, neutral (blue) goes to connection 3 and the live (brown) wire goes to connection 1. if so, it becomes more complicated. This is really for systems where there isn't an existing wired thermostat and the thermostat installation is from scratch. So to answer your question, if you do have the Wiser with the control box, the best way forward would probably be to exchange it for the wired version. Honeywell Home T6360 mains voltage room thermostat designed for use in central heating systems. It can also switch electrical heating loads up to 10 A (240 V) and be used for cooling applications.The thermostat does not need an earth as it is double insulated; the earth terminal is provided as a "parking terminal", i.e in case an earth link is needed. Improved easy-to-wire terminals with built-in conductor clamps to ensure wiring is retained securely A room thermostat controls the heating in your home. If the room's temperature drops below your chosen temperature, the thermostat will switch on. Once the room has reached the chosen temperature, the thermostat will turn the heating off, preventing overheating and reducing energy consumption. This can help reduce your home's energy consumption. This would leave me with an internet bridge plugged into my router, a wired thermostat and 8 Smart radiator thermostats. Would this be sufficient to heat rooms independently? The equivalent function would be realised by doing what you suggest, however I strongly suggest you change it so that the white wire replaces the green/yellow wire (at both ends), and the green/yellow is used solely for the protective earth.

T6360B1028 thermostat, 230 Vac SPDT output, Heating and T6360B1028 thermostat, 230 Vac SPDT output, Heating and

I would like to lower the temperature that the thermostat is set to turn on the heating, but having removed the front cover, it isn't obvious how to do this. However, it's unusual that there's a wire connected to terminal 4. This terminal is only made live when there is no demand for heating, so it could mean: I think I am going to return the wireless tado thermostat to replace it for a wired version to replace my wired Honeywell thermostat.This shows only three wires rather than the four I have. It seems obvious that Brown (Live) should go to terminal 1 and Blue (Neutral) to terminal 2. But I'm unclear on the other two wires, especially as the green/yellow one - which I'd normally expect to be Earth - appears not to be used as Earth here. With an easy-to-use dial interface, the Honeywell T6360 allows users to adjust the temperature according to their preference. It also has a variable temperature control range from 10 to 30 degrees Celsius, and a switchable voltage operation between 220 and 240 volts, making it compatible with most types of central heating systems. I have looked at how to connect the wireless receiver to the boiler and my first issue is that the instructions advise that there should be a bridge between terminals 1 & 2 - There are actually two sperate wires in these terminals which I understand to be from my thermostat supply in terminal 1 and switch in terminal 2. I am confused to where the existing cables (yellow, red, blue) should be attached to into the Honeywell. Whilst the Sunvic circuit diagram shows the Connector Numbers 1, 3 and 4 being used, the Honeywell circuit diagram show the Connector Numbers 1, 2 and 3 to be used. I currently have a Baxi Duo-Tec Combi Boiler with an intergrated timer and a wired Honeywell T6360B1028 thermostat.

Honeywell T6360 user manual (English - 4 pages) Honeywell T6360 user manual (English - 4 pages)

Am I right in thinking that the wireless receiver/extension that I can wire into the boiler would only be of use if I have a wireless thermostat or for hot water? As I have a combi boiler and will fit a wired Tado thermostat, I presume I won’t need the wireless receiver, simply the internet bridge which I have connected in my router? For general purpose control of gas valves, zone valves, circulation pumps, ventilators, boilers etc. in heating or cooling systems. Even when the room temp is well below 20, the heating still doesn't come on, so I think it will be a replacement! Can someone give me advise on the best way forward. Do I simply disconnect these two wires from terminasl 1 & 2 within my boiler and then connect the wireless receiver as per the Tado instructions? I assume I would then need to disconnect wires from the thermostat itself? Happy to provide pictures of how the thermostat is connected if required.

Honeywell Home T6360 room thermostat is ideal for domestic central heating, providing versatility and ease of installation. Wired for simple fitting on a wall or switch box, this thermostat has a heat anticipator for close temperature control and is also capable of running cooling systems as well as heating. I bought the starter kit thinking the thermstat could be wired in to replace my Honeywell.... The fact it's wireless thermostat wasn't a big enough clue for me.

Tado Starter Kit V3 with Wireless Smart Thermostat | DIYnot

I've bought a new digital thermostart which just needs live and switched live. Assume this would YELLOW (live) and RED (switched live)?

The thermostat comes with a range of customizable settings, allowing users to program heating and cooling schedules to suit their needs. This helps to maximize comfort and energy efficiency, as the thermostat can be set to automatically adjust temperatures based on specific time periods throughout the day.

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