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The post imade yesterday i was refering to a honeywell central heating room stat NOT a microwave ..dont know how that pic got there.!! how do i reset the dial so its in the correct position ..its work

The post imade yesterday i was refering to a honeywell central heating room stat NOT a microwave ..dont know how that pic got there.!! how do i reset the dial so its in the correct position ..its working now but not as it was before..

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It is a thermostat, you are showing here. The thermostat can be defect, when it does not switch on the correct temperature. But when the 3 wires I see are the only ones, connected to the system, I wonder it could work at all.
Is this in the Netherlands?

  • John Durkin Feb 04, 2015

    no in the uk ..i will just buy a new one it will be easier .thanks anyway

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  • Posted on Nov 18, 2009

SOURCE: Honeywell Central Heating temperature control

R comonY cool W heat G fan C other side of 24 unless you are battery operated. On the back of the Tstat tou should have switch that says gas or electric this controls how the fan operates. If not go into programing and program 1 stage heat one stage cool.Let me know I will walk you thru this.

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Frank Bryant Wetzel

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  • Posted on Jan 06, 2010

SOURCE: how do i change an old style honeywell room stat

Shut the furnace off for starters. Remove the old Thermostat. As you remove each wire write down what terminal it wen to.

Example:
Red wire usually goes to R-Power
Green Wire usually goes to G-Fan
White usually goes to W-Heat
Blue or Yellow usually goes to Y-Cool

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 24, 2010

SOURCE: wiring of gas central heating

you have a link pin on 3-4 or 1-5 or seperate 2 pin connector,thats were the stat goes,any way round with wires

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 31, 2010

SOURCE: boiler is a baxi control for heating is honeywell.

this will be your diaphram inside your divertor valve.
the one that looks like a spaceship.
it will e split.

Paul Carew

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  • Posted on Mar 01, 2010

SOURCE: Central heating - room thermostat Honeywell T6360B

hI he has wired the pump to permanant live there should be link between two of them ? cannot recall which . not much help sorry

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