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    Hive Dual channel Thermostat

    Hi All, Have installed Hive this morning and all works perfectly first time. Many thanks again Regards Patrick
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    Hive Dual channel Thermostat

    Very many thanks to both of you, advice much appreciated. will have a go today. Patrick:):):):)
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    Hive Dual channel Thermostat

    Hello, Many thanks for your inputs - I assumed because the wires went into the side of the tank that they were into the immersion - but may well be temp control - sorry but the original install was done by a very professional heating engineer, who I am sure would not have done any "botch job"...
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    Hive Dual channel Thermostat

    Hello Ian, Many thanks for your reply. I am intending to remove both the Honeywell timer/controller and the Honeywell thermostat. The current wiring has been working perfectly for the last 4 years with our hot water on 24/7 and the heating as per our programming or instant changes afforded by...
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    Hive Dual channel Thermostat

    Have just purchased a dual channel Hive and would appreciate if someone could confirm my wiring proposal attached. The solid lines represent current wiring using Honeywell timer and stat, the dotted lines represent proposed wiring to Hive. (British gas arrived and then refused to install as we...
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    Electrics

    Thank you all for your time and inputs. it is obviously not as straightforward as we expected, and to this end we will have to wait until we can speak to our electrician. Once again thanks all for your advice :)
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    Electrics

    Reading from the circuit chart it states that the shower is part of ring main 2/2, Sockets and shower, Wiring type A, Reference Method 100, number of points 8, Conductors Live 2.5 sq mm, cpc 1.5 sq mm, BS(EN)60898, Type B, Rating (A) 16, short circuit capacity (ka) 6, RCD operating current 30...
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    Electrics

    The shower is an Eden Showers Model Sofina - AM2015. Best Regards Patrick
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    Electrics

    Sorry, I think I have confused you all. The shower is a mains water pressure unit. the electric power of 3.2KW is purely to run some LED lights and a steam generator as it is a steam shower unit. The shower manufacturer states it uses up to 3.2kw and requires an appropriate supply to meet that...
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    Electrics

    We had a supply put in for a 3kw shower but have now found another that uses 3.2kw and were hoping it would be ok to run this instead. it is a dedicated supply from fuse box to isolator. we would ask our electrician but he is on holiday and we wish to proceed with our plans. your advice would...
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    Electrics

    Please can someone tell me if it is ok to run a 3.2kw device off a newly installed 13amp supply.
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    Replacing a Honeywell Room Stat T6360B with a CMT927

    Thank you very much for all the information. I have followed your guidance as per above and all is working well. Much appreciated. Thanks again
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    Replacing a Honeywell Room Stat T6360B with a CMT927

    Hi, Yes it does but CH will be set to 24hour on
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    Replacing a Honeywell Room Stat T6360B with a CMT927

    I want to replace my T6360B with a CMT927. The T6360 has only 2 wires connected - Terminal 1 goes to a motorised valve and Terminal 3 goes to the timer controller. I know the CMT927 requires a constant live and neutral to L and N but please can anyone tell me what other connections I need to...
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