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T4360/T6360 LINE VOLTAGE ROOM THERMOSTATS
EN0R8281 R3 2003 3
INSTALLATION
OPERATION
Sensing Element
The thermostat sensing element comprises two circular,
flexible metal plates welded together at the rims
encapsulating a small quantity of gas (0.125g) in liquid form,
whose pressure changes greatly in response to small
variations in temperature. In effect, this dual diaphragm
forms a 'bellows' which expands/contracts in sympathy with
the ambient temperature changes - this movement serving to
operate a snap acting switch rated to control the heating or
cooling circuit.
Heat Anticipator
It is recommended that a thermostat with heat anticipator is
used for systems with a high heating ramp rate. This will
overcome the overshoot and undershoot problems often
found in this type of installation.
Indicator Lamp
A 'potential-free' indicator lamp is available on some models.
This can be wired as required to indicate when power has
been switched to the (heating or cooling) load (see Wiring).
To wire the lamp as 'boiler lockout' indicator, follow boiler
manufacturers wiring instructions.
IMPORTAN
T
1. The installer must be a trained service engineer
2. Disconnect the power supply before beginning
installation
Location
A T4360/T6360 room thermostat is the temperature control
element in your heating system and must be located in a
position with good air circulation at average temperature - on
an inside wall about 1.5 m above the floor.
Do not position the thermostat in draughts, near hot or cold
air from water pipes or radiant heat from the sun or
appliances.
Mounting the thermostat
The T4360/T6360 can be mounted directly on the wall or on a
conduit box (see Fig. 2). Mounting screws are provided for
both alternatives.
An additional wall-plate is available for special mounting
requirements.
Wiring the thermostat
The standard wiring access is via a hole in the base of the
thermostat, near the top edge. There are also 4 breakouts
on the cover (2 on top and 2 on the sides) for surface wiring
requirements.
Auxiliary Switches
The on/off switch provides a means of manually isolating the
mains input to the thermostat, to provide a positive off
feature.
The summer/winter switch provides the user with a means of
manually switching between a heating output (activated on
temperature fall) to a cooling output (activated on
temperature rise).
Frost Protect Thermostat
The frost protect thermostat prevents water pipes from
freezing in exposed locations. It should be positioned close
to where the pipework is most exposed to external chilling
and connected to override all existing time and temperature
controls. The frost protect thermostat is provided with an
indicator mark at the 5
o
C point, and is supplied with a
tamperproof cover.
Disposal of Thermostat
The thermostat contains no user serviceable parts. Please
ensure product disposal is in a safe and environmentally
friendly manner, in compliance with local regulations. Do not
dispose of in a fire.
Fig.2 Mounting the Thermostat
Wall box mounting
Fixing holes spaced to
suit BS4662
Surface mounting
Use wall box fixing holes
or alternatives shown
screws supplied
screws supplied
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  • to se the thermostat it would appear you turn the dial to the first click and then return anti clockwise to set the desired temperature. The second click would appear to be the room temperature.is this correct? Submitted on 1-11-2022 at 19:01

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