The Honeywell seems to have more wires than my replacement thermostat?
SOURCE: changing a room thermostat a potterton to honeywell t6360
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.
SOURCE: rewire an old 2 wire thermostat to a honeywell 5-1-1 programmable
I connected the blue wire to the R and the white wire to the W on the old thermostat and shoved the new Honeywell 5-1-1 Day programmable thermostat up the first guys *** that i ran into at Canadian Tire
Thanks for your help
SOURCE: Wiring
red goes to RC and RH, White goes to W, Green goes to G and Blue goes to Y. iam assuming on the old tstat that Red whent to R White went to W Green went to G and Blue went to Y
Testimonial: "Thanks! Worked out great!"
SOURCE: Replaced mercury thermostat w/Honeywell CT87K - doesn't work!
You need a specific thermostat for a Wall Furnace it is a Millivolt Thermostat and not a 24v standard thermostat....usually it will work anyway however if the powerpile (generator produces millivolts from the pilot light) is weak it may not be producing enough...or the Pilot light may be dirty and lazy...won't produce enough millivolts ...or you can have bad or dirty contacts or connections....or a combination of any of the above.....a 24v Thermostat and particularly a non-mercury thermostat has too much resistance in it for a millivolt system....as your Wall Furnace (other than the fan) runs on less than 1 volt
SOURCE: I have just installed a Honeywell programmable
Make sure the "RH" wire also connects to "RC"
("Red for Heating and Red for Cooling)
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