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I have a honeywell thermostat t6360.the light stays on continuously whereas before it only came on when the heating was due to come on.now the heating doesnt come on at all.
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What is the model number of the new thermostat? What could be happening is that the cycle rate needs to be changed or if it has a heat anticipator it may need to be adjusted.
There is not enough information to give you any more help. What does "Dial not working indicate", the Honeywell T6360b1028 is a heating and cooling thermostat with the potential of having a heat anticipator.
There is not enough information to give you any more help. What does "Dial not working indicate", the Honeywell T6360b1028 is a heating and cooling thermostat with the potential of having a heat anticipator.
its normal always on the light for the indicator light of oven, if will go off the light if the heat inside reach by the set temp, and will on again if the heat inside will down. the indicator light on its means the oven is in use. or some indicator light is on if the selector switch turn in other position.
This is not a PC problem
Symptom
Heating comes on, but sometimes it
gets too hot, sometimes too cold.
Neutral not connected
Cure
Check wiring in room thermostat. Look for a
connection to the Neutral terminal (N 2 on
the Honeywell T6060, T6160, and T6360).
Make sure that it is connected (check
continuity).
If there is no neutral available, replace with a
two-wire thermostat, e.g., CT200, CM61 or
CM67. These will also offer extra energy
savings, (Without a neutral connection, the anticipator within the room thermostat does not work,
so the temperature control reduces from ± ½ºC to ±3ºC. People can feel a six degree
temperature swing. Then, if they try to adjust the room thermostat to overcome the
problem, the temperature swings become even worse.)
I think I've done it - but don't take this as absolute truth. For the Honeywell T6360B the original Potterton wiring should be rewired as follows: Brown [Live] goes to terminal 1; Blue [neutral] goes to Terminal 2 and the yellow/green [which is not an earth but a switched live - i.e. gives live to the heating system when the thermostat clicks in] goes to terminal 3. Obviously all done with the power isolated and when it was switched back on we had heating again :o) It's been on over two hours now and all seems fine.
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