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    Feb 22, 2008, 03:25 AM
    Fitting a thermostat
    :confused: hi can anyone help me, maybe talk me through replacing a thermostst, never done any thing like it before and got told by my brother in-law it is easy. But I think he forgot I'm a women!:p Bought one and looked at the instructions and its all gobbly gook to me.:eek:
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    Feb 22, 2008, 05:44 AM
    It would help if we knew just what thermostat it is that you wish to replace.
    Heating/ AC? Water heater, top or bottom? Let us know. Tom
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    Feb 22, 2008, 01:29 PM
    Hi, its for my heating. My water is working fine and heating up but the heating isn't so I wondered if it might just be the thermostat on the wall the which has broken. The old one has 4 wires, red blue, yellow and yellow and green but it is different inside to the one I have and it just says a lot of codes on the instructions rather then colours so am a little confused. The one just bought is a Honeywell T6360 and the one that was on is a Drayton, don't know the code. Thanks!

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