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Hi everyone,

 

I'm moving house and in the place we are going to, they have this on the wall, in a slot on the left hand side is a bit of cardboard with some basic set up details on it.

 

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It looks to be a programmable thermostat, I've tried google and even Honeywell but can't find any information.
Honeywell didn't replay to any of my emails, and I couldn't find a direct email address for them, just the request information one on their web site which doesn't allow photos to be added.

 

The instructions seem to have gone astray, can anybody tell me the model number or even if you have instructions you could email them to me.

 

Cheers

 

Ian

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Show this to a local plumbers merchants or decent plumber. They will know what it actually is, what to do with it or what you could replace it with.

However, I suspect there will be someone on here that has this in their place.

ATB and good luck, Phil

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I googled your Honeywell thermostat via the picture and have found this ... scroll through a bit and a HVAC engineer gives some answers which you may find helpful.

 

I have moved into an apartment which has a Honeywell T6650A

http://www.justanswer.com/hvac/7aeqa-moved-apartment-honeywell-t6650a.html

 

HTH.

 

Mike.

If that is the model, try this. It looks the same.

 

https://preview.u-manual.com/preview-manual-for-free-162512/central-heating-honeywell-cm5000-t6650a/page-1.html

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Thanks guys, thats the one.

So its a heating and cooling controller, very odd as it doesn't have any air con in the property, must be just a generic thing.

 

Thanks for finding it though.

 

Cheers

 

Ian

At my old house we had a generic heating and cooling controller (not Honeywell). But had separate heating and evaporative cooling systems and controls.

 

Glad you're sorted.

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Thanks guys, thats the one.

So its a heating and cooling controller, very odd as it doesn't have any air con in the property, must be just a generic thing.

 

Thanks for finding it though.

 

Cheers

 

Ian

 

They make them generic as there is no point in having a 'heating-only' model as well as a 'heating-cooling' one in the lineup. The cost savings on making the 'heating-only' model (pennies, in whatever currency you choose) would be more than eaten up by the additional costs in the supply chain.

 

Adrian

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They make them generic as there is no point in having a 'heating-only' model as well as a 'heating-cooling' one in the lineup. The cost savings on making the 'heating-only' model (pennies, in whatever currency you choose) would be more than eaten up by the additional costs in the supply chain.

 

Adrian

Doesn't always work that way. I have some circuit boards (unrelated to model railways or heating/cooling) where there is an 'A' version with certain components on it, a 'B' version with different components on it. There is a 'C' version, a combined version with both sets of components on it, for using both expansion capabilities. So you need to have access to all 3 on occasion. The complexity is such that you couldn't add the extra parts yourself. But the bare PCB is the same. A PITA.

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