That's very unlikely. I'd sooner believe the cat has been playing with it or it gets changed when someone wearing a backpack brushes past it (sometimes the straps or zipper pulls snag the oddest things). You can get a thermostat guard to prevent this if your landlord permits it.
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Installation manual, but it has some very specific requirements. You may not have the correct one.
The RTH6360 thermostat does not support L/A, S, or U terminals. If there are wires in terminals that are not listed, you will need additional wiring support. Visit yourhome.honeywell.com/support to find out if the thermostat will work for you.
I don't understand that, and if you don't, you need a heating or electrical engineer.
Here at home where I reside we have an old school thermostat that has the mercury bulb that acts like a sensor, and in other cases it could just be as easy as replacing the batteries in the unit itself, usually a lid that hides them, sometimes it works
Here are some options:
Honeywell Home Non-Programmable Thermostats: These thermostats are designed for simplicity and comfort control. They come in a range of models, from the classic circular dial to easy-to-use soft-touch buttons and backlit displays. You can easily set your preferred temperature with the touch of your hand. The Honeywell Home website has a range of non-programmable thermostats to choose from .
Honeywell Home Programmable Thermostats: These thermostats allow you to set different temperatures for different times of the day. This can help you save energy and money on your heating and cooling bills. The Honeywell Home website has a range of programmable thermostats to choose from.
Honeywell Home Digital Non-Programmable Thermostat RTH5160D1003/E: This thermostat is simple and intuitive to use. It has a backlit screen and basic button functions that make it easy to control the temperature. Once you set your desired temperature, the thermostat stores it in its memory, even during a power outage. Non-Programmable Thermostats ' Honeywell HomeRTH5160D1003/E Non-Programmable Thermostat ' Honeywell Home Might as well look at the programmable ones on their site. Check their customer service if you have an additional question. The above mentioned should work with your setup.
They all hide in the thermostat base.
Load on the contacts is 24 vac standard, 30 volts max. the battery however is a standard AA or AAA Duracell battery, it is not 30 volts.... Those are available almost everywhere, You can pry the front of the thermostat from its wall mount sub base and see the batteries inside... just replace them.
Apr 18, 2017
limited info generic answer it can but it also could have a broken wire or problem with a control circuit --stuck relay - wiring problem with the hvac unit
If you have wifi try the Hive Thermostat. Control your heating off your iPhone or with a touch of the button on the remote controller.
Otherwise there are many hard wired systems available.
Have a look here; https://www.hivehome.com/
I'm sorry to hear about the issue with your Honeywell ST699 timer. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve the problem:
Check the power supply: Ensure that the power is still on in your home or building. Check the circuit breaker or fuse box to see if any switches have tripped or fuses have blown. If necessary, reset the circuit breaker or replace the fuse.
Check the timer's power connection: Ensure that the timer is properly connected to the power supply. Double-check the wiring connections to make sure they are secure and not loose. Also, check if there is any visible damage to the wires.
Check the battery: If your ST699 timer has a backup battery, make sure it is not dead or discharged. Replace the battery if necessary, following the manufacturer's instructions.
Reset the timer: Sometimes resetting the timer can resolve technical issues. Locate the reset button or refer to the user manual to find out how to reset your specific timer model.
Call a professional: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, it may be necessary to call a professional electrician or the Honeywell customer support for further assistance. They will be able to diagnose the problem and provide a solution.
Remember to always exercise caution and follow safety guidelines when working with electrical components. If you are not comfortable or familiar with electrical work, it's best to contact a professional.
Hi,
You can factory reset the wall control and then input the current date and time. This should fix the issue as it's the most noticeable problem from what you're describing.
Thank you.
If your boiler is not reacting to the HCW80 thermostat, but is still working with the floor sensor in the kitchen, there may be an issue with the thermostat itself or its connection to the boiler. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
Check the thermostat: Ensure that the thermostat is set to the desired temperature and mode (e.g. heating mode). You can also try replacing the batteries if applicable.
Check the wiring: Verify that the wiring between the thermostat and boiler is securely connected and not damaged. You can refer to the thermostat and boiler manuals for wiring diagrams.
Check the thermostat settings: Some thermostats have settings that may need to be configured properly, such as the communication protocol and wiring mode. Refer to the thermostat manual for guidance on these settings.
Reset the thermostat: Try resetting the thermostat to its default settings to see if this resolves the issue.
Contact a professional: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, you may need to contact a professional HVAC technician to diagnose and repair the problem. They will be able to inspect the thermostat and boiler system and identify any issues that may be causing the problem you are experiencing.
A mon avis, vous n'avez pas d'alimentation sur vos thermostats Honeywell ou votre contr?leur de zone Honeywell hz311 et que le fusible n'est pas grill?, il y a probablement un autre probl?me ?lectrique ? r?soudre.
Voici quelques ?tapes que vous pouvez suivre pour d?panner ce probl?me
V?rifiez le disjoncteur : Assurez-vous que le disjoncteur pour votre syst?me de chauffage et de refroidissement n'a pas saut?. Si c'est le cas, r?enclenchez-le et v?rifiez si l'alimentation est r?tablie.
V?rifiez les connexions de c?blage : V?rifiez les connexions de c?blage ? votre contr?leur de zone Honeywell hz311 et ? vos thermostats Honeywell. Assurez-vous qu'ils sont tous bien branch?s et que les fils ne sont pas desserr?s ou endommag?s.
V?rifiez les transformateurs : V?rifiez les transformateurs dans votre syst?me de chauffage et de refroidissement. Si les transformateurs sont d?fectueux, ils ne pourront pas fournir l'alimentation n?cessaire ? votre syst?me. Remplacez les transformateurs si n?cessaire.
V?rifiez tout de m?me les fusibles sur les transformateurs : V?rifiez les fusibles sur les transformateurs et remplacez-les si n?cessaire.
Contactez un professionnel : Si vous ne parvenez pas ? r?soudre le probl?me, il est peut-?tre temps de contacter un professionnel qualifi? pour examiner votre syst?me et diagnostiquer le probl?me.
Il est important de prendre des pr?cautions de s?curit? lors de la manipulation de tout syst?me ?lectrique. Veuillez contacter un professionnel pour vous aider ? r?soudre le probl?me. Si vous n'?tes pas s?r de ce que vous faites.