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Replacing a Honeywell T6060 thermostat with a DT90E. Wiring terminal 1 (live)to A and 3 (CH on) to B. However, in my original thermostat I have two other wires. Terminal 2 is neutral and 4 is CH off.

Is it ok to tape these two wires Regards Brian

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If the switch is working normally without these two wires then yes tape off safely

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