A three wire room stat, which, BTW, isn't an "appliance", cannot work as designed when the neutral isn't connected.LionIrons said:a thermostat can work without a neutral unlike normal appliances.
As part of the original subject said:1. A mains operated room thermostat requires three conductors to enable it to operate correctly. Can you connect the thermostat to an existing two core and cpc cable?
Seems a little unlikely.Then said:Are drifting away from the subject here chaps ! ?
...like a song of love, that clings to me,LionIrons said:UNBELIEVABLE
sparky40 said:Softus.....
Maybe you should read the post again before you post any comments, as you have not added anything of any worth to this post.
You only thought that it was? I'm certain of it.sparky40 said:I thought that the original question was relating to the use of a c.p.c as a live conductor, not about the characteristics of thermostats.
I corrected an error originally made by LionIrons, and later compounded by others.Maybe you should read the post again before you post any comments, as you have not added anything of any worth to this post.
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