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

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Home thermostats are quite common, being found in virtually any house, apartment, or office building that features central air and/or heating. Since almost all modern homes and buildings feature central climate control, this makes the thermostat an essential part of everyday life. Being able to adjust the climate to one of your own choosing is one of the great comforts that we have, and having a great thermostat for this purpose helps make our lives easier. The Honeywell T6360 is a programmable electronic room thermostat used to control heating within a domestic or small commercial environment. It works by measuring the air temperature within its location and then maintaining it at the level set by the user. This thermostat is designed to improve overall energy efficiency by allowing users to easily control the temperature of their space. Identify any wires labeled R, RH, or RC. You typically have one or two of those three. If you have one wire — even if it’s labeled RC — it goes into the R terminal, setting the jumper connecting terminals R and RC in place. Thermostats may have a jumper switch, metal staple, or plug. The jumper may also be a wire connecting the two terminals. If you have two wires, R or RH go into the R terminal and RC into the RC terminal. If you have more than one wire (for example, you have a wire labeled R and another wire labeled Rc), remove any jumpers between the R and Rc terminals or push the switch to open the RC terminal to insert a wire. There are three reasons for a thermostat, one frost protection, two anti cycling, three set room temperature. Years ago we used the wall thermostat to set room temperature, but then the condensate boiler arrived, this type of boiler needs the return water cool, or it will not work efficiently. So two ways to control is either the modulating wall thermostat connected to boiler ebus, or the TRV head on the radiator.

I currently have a Baxi Duo-Tec Combi Boiler with an intergrated timer and a wired Honeywell T6360B1028 thermostat. You should typically see an 18-gauge solid core wire. The most common configuration is five wires. However, you could see as few as two and many as ten. The wire isn't connected to anything useful at the other end and terminal 4 has just been used to 'park' the wire.If your O or B terminal shares a label with another wire — typically W —identify whether you have a heat pump system or not. A heat pump runs your compressor for both heating and cooling. If you don’t know your system type, place this wire in the W terminal. If you have a heat pump system, put it in the O/B terminal. After removing and labeling all wires, unscrew the old thermostat wall plate and mount the new thermostat’s wall

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.

The Honeywell T6360 Room Thermostat can be used to directly switch a circulating pump or boiler, or to operate spring return and motor open/motor close zone valves. The Honeywell T6360 Room Stat can switch electrical heating loads up to 10A, and the it can also be used for cooling applications.

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