Image is for illustration only and should not be relied upon Honeywell T6360B Room Thermostat

Honeywell T6360B Room Thermostat



£25.81
Ex VAT: £21.51
HCO Code: 04D05
Availability:  In Stock

The T6360 is a mains voltage room thermostat designed to give automatic temperature control of domestic hydronic heating systems. It may be used to switch directly circulating pump or boiler or to operate spring return or motor open/motor close zone valves.

* Maximum electrical load not to exceed 10A resistive 3A inductive.
* The T6360 may also be used for cooling applications.
* Mounts directly onto wall or conduit box
* Differential: typical 0.5°C max 1°C
* Temperature range 10-30°C
* SPDT contacts
* 10(3)A contacts (Heating)
* 6(2)A contacts (Cooling)
* Dimensions 83x83x40mm HxWxD.

Model: T6360B1028

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  • Hi.  The differential will be greatly impacted if a neutral is not connected.  I would recommend fitting an electronic thermostat instead for the best control.
  • Hi.  As long as you have one or more motorised valves on the system, so the programmer can bring the heating on without having to automatically bring on the hot water.

  • Yes, as long as it is controlling a gas or oil fired system, it will be a straight swap with the same terminal numbers.
  • As long as you have one or more motorised valves, yes you can.
  • Yes, as long as it is mains voltage switching (not a volt-free boiler)
  • No, I'm afraid they are not included with this thermostat, so you need to by a bag of stops separately. Most other manufacturers do include them with their thermostats.
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  • Hi.  The differential will be greatly impacted if a neutral is not connected.  I would recommend fitting an electronic thermostat instead for the best control.
  • Hi.  As long as you have one or more motorised valves on the system, so the programmer can bring the heating on without having to automatically bring on the hot water.

  • Yes, as long as it is controlling a gas or oil fired system, it will be a straight swap with the same terminal numbers.
  • As long as you have one or more motorised valves, yes you can.
  • Yes, as long as it is mains voltage switching (not a volt-free boiler)
  • No, I'm afraid they are not included with this thermostat, so you need to by a bag of stops separately. Most other manufacturers do include them with their thermostats.
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