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    Replacing honeywell t6360B with DT92E

    Again, I'm afraid I am not sure. From what you say, it sounds like it may be possible to connect the neutral (unless there is something unusual about my home setup which means the current is very high) which should help stop the frequent on and off? I think perhaps I will need someone with...
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    Replacing honeywell t6360B with DT92E

    I am not sure, as I did not install it - looking at the manual for the t6360b it suggests the neutral is not used if between 6 and 10 amps "For application between 6 Amps and 10 Amps, again use a T6360B, but without the neutral connection (see above note regarding neutral connection)."
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    Replacing honeywell t6360B with DT92E

    Thank you. Is it not OK for the receiver to only have a live when the timer is calling for heating? The rest of the time the receiver would not be needed so it wouldn't matter that the live was switched. I think if I'm not able to do a straight swap I'll probably have to get someone in to do it...
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    Replacing honeywell t6360B with DT92E

    Hi there, I am planning to replace my T6360B with a wireless DT92E. The thermostat currently sits on my garage wall, in the hall, and as such the temperature is very low, which means the boiler turns on and off far too frequently. My boiler is a condenser potterton promax HE boiler, situated in...
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