I have a small chest freezer. I want to locate it in small cloakroom. The only power supply nearby is from the lighting (1mm cable?) circuit. The chest freezer is rated as 150w and 10A (apparently). Can I cheat and run this safely off the lighting circuit? It will be located at the end of the...
Your setup doesn't sound bad. Remember: I'm no electrician nor boiler specialist so not familiar with what you have so treat my advice with sensible caution. For my setup I just wanted something which gave me 'more' control than the original set up of 'set temperatures' and 'set times'. The...
There is a seperate 'power' switch which goes to the Danfoss which is permanantly switched 'on'. This is fed from a timer which is disabled. I'm using the Danfoss to control the temperature and effectively switch the boiler on and off too. It works perfectly.
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I am in the process of renewing my kitchen. The flooring has two layers of vinyl tiles on top of the original linoleum tiles (about 35 years old) that are stuck down with a black glue (bitumen - sp!) on concrete.
It will be a b*tch removing my guess! I've already done a room that had...
Right... got around to fitting the unit it the end and it was a doddle - following simple and safe precautions of course. Worse I'd expect is to blow the unit up but didn't think I would.
I worked out (using a tester) on the Honeywell what cables were making the loop (switch). The third is...
OK... maybe I am a little confused. The Danfoss is battery powered for the timer aspect of control surely??? It still nevertheless is rated for 6(2)A, 230V 50Hz and designed for fixed wiring only, so I assume that it has the mains wiring to the pump going through it to switch the pump on and off...
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I have an old honeywell dial type thermostat (brown and cream 70s?, I think!) and it is located stupidly near the boiler cupboard - always warm there!
I have to hand a Danfoss TP5 room thermostat I wish to replace this thermostat with, and to relocate it in another room...