Honeywell Home 1-Channel Wired Room Thermostat (26159)
Dual-diaphragm sensing element. Building Regulations compliant.
- 10 to 30°C Temperature Range
- Suitable for All Boilers
- 3-Wire Installation
- Mains-Powered
- Analogue Dial Display
- Insulated
- Without Frost Protection
- Fits Standard UK Backplate
- Heat Anticipator for Close Temperature Control
- Indicator Lamp
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Brand | Honeywell Home |
Central Heating Control Type | Thermostats |
Colour | White |
Communication Protocol | On/Off |
Compatible Boiler Type | All Boilers |
Control Operation | Manual |
Current Type | AC |
Display Type | Analogue Dial Display |
ERP Control Class | Class I |
Fixings Supplied | Fittings Supplied |
Frost Protection | Without Frost Protection |
Green star | Saving energy at home |
Green star Claim | A room thermostat controls the heating in your home. If the room's temperature drops below your chosen temperature, the thermostat will switch on. Once the room has reached the chosen temperature, the thermostat will turn the heating off, preventing overheating and reducing energy consumption. This can help reduce your home's energy consumption. |
Heating System Mode | Heating |
Hertz (Hz) | 50-60 Hz |
IP Rating | IP30 |
Installation Type | 3-Wire Installation |
Insulation Type | Insulated |
Manufacturer Guarantee | 1 Year Guarantee |
Max. Load (Inductive) | 3 A |
Max. Load (Resistive) | 10 A |
Model No | T6360B-1036 |
Pack Size | 1 |
Parent Colour | White |
Pieces in Pack/Case | 1 |
Product Depth | 37 mm |
Product Height | 84 mm |
Product Type | Room Thermostat |
Product Width | 84 mm |
Receiver Included | Receiver Not Included |
Sensor Type | Gas Sensor |
Smart Compatibility | Not Smart |
Switching Type | SPST |
Temperature Range | 10 to 30 °C |
Terminal Capacity | Terminals accept 1mm² to 2 x 2.5mm² cables |
Thermostat Mount Type | Fits Standard UK Backplate |
Thermostat Power Source | Mains-Powered |
Thermostat Voltage | 230 V |
Wireless/Wired | Wired |