Cheers.
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18 years ago
Cheers.
Not directly. I saw one last week in fact.
These are for 24v AC operation, which is a standard for U.S. heating and cooling system controls.
To use one in the UK you would need to have a transformer to power it and then a relay with 24v AC coil and mains contacts to connect to the heating system. Not a huge issue, but more to organise.
For UK use, Landis and Staefa (division of Siemens) make a range of touch screen programmers - REV100, REV200, REV300 - model number designates 1,2,3 circuits for control.
I have a REV100 for my workshop heating control and it works well in that application. The panel isn't quite as big as the Honeywell one, but certainly suitable and usable.
Richard, Hi if you email me direct I can put you in touch with a Honeywell engineer, in the U.K. He should be able to help.
Kind Regards.
Mick
Thanks anyway but it looks a little complicated due to transformers etc. as per the previous post so I think I'll give it a miss and go for a standard one.
You can get Siemens ones.
Christian.
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