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Problems after swapping T6360B for TP5000si thermostat
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<blockquote data-quote="Kieran42" data-source="post: 457442" data-attributes="member: 29791"><p>Thanks ProDave,</p><p></p><p>Just so you know the boiler is a Glowworm Micron 60FF, and the boiler, programmer &amp; t6360B mechanical thermostat were all fitted about 15years ago by a Corgi Registered heating engineer. I still have the Installation Log Book with the chaps Corgi Registration details.... but he's retired now.</p><p></p><p>Someone else mentioned that it's of concern that the programmer isn't able to switch off the boiler... but I did use a Corgi registered heating engineer so you'd think it should have all been wired correctly... but one never knows!</p><p></p><p>I've put the old thermostat back and it's all working fine again, programmer is also able to control the CH, so it can't be a stuck motorised valve then can it?</p><p></p><p>I would like to get the digital tp5000si working as I find the old mechanical one inaccurate by at least 2-3 degrees.</p><p></p><p>So just to clarify your last suggestion... should I leave the Brown (live-IN) cable connected to "2(COM)" and instead of the Yellow/Green cable connect the Blue cable to "3(ON)" as the Switched Live?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kieran42, post: 457442, member: 29791"] Thanks ProDave, Just so you know the boiler is a Glowworm Micron 60FF, and the boiler, programmer & t6360B mechanical thermostat were all fitted about 15years ago by a Corgi Registered heating engineer. I still have the Installation Log Book with the chaps Corgi Registration details.... but he's retired now. Someone else mentioned that it's of concern that the programmer isn't able to switch off the boiler... but I did use a Corgi registered heating engineer so you'd think it should have all been wired correctly... but one never knows! I've put the old thermostat back and it's all working fine again, programmer is also able to control the CH, so it can't be a stuck motorised valve then can it? I would like to get the digital tp5000si working as I find the old mechanical one inaccurate by at least 2-3 degrees. So just to clarify your last suggestion... should I leave the Brown (live-IN) cable connected to "2(COM)" and instead of the Yellow/Green cable connect the Blue cable to "3(ON)" as the Switched Live? [/QUOTE]
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