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Can someone tell me where the wires go from my old stat to the new please. Will I still need to bridge it? Thank you
Hi SFK. Here is a picture of the actual statMJN suggestion is correct as per the diagram you provided (ie that the 240V is provided internally).
But the AC95's I have recently seen have needed the Jumper (as they have 'dry contact' switches meaning there is no internal 240V connected to the switch).
However, these being Chinese there might be many different versions of the AC95.
Tracy
Do you have an image of the back of the actual thermostat you plan to use?
Otherwise, start with MJN's suggestion.
If that does not work have a look at this page that shows the wiring to another AC95 that does have a dry contact switch.
https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/...e-split-off-other-thread.560984/#post-4834154
SFK
Hi SFK. Here is a picture of the actual stat
View attachment 220709
However, these being Chinese there might be many different versions of the AC95.
I must admit, I didn't realise 'AC95' was a model number - I assumed the AC95-240V was indicating the acceptable voltage range! (95v to 240v)! Perhaps at one time it was but has evolved into something of a model name what does appear to be a highly copied device.
Another Chinese thermostat - shudder.
And as before it is a pain to put on the wall as the black metal plate and white face plate never slots easily together.
Pleasure and note that both MJN and Chris responses also correct and sound.The diagram was sent to me from manufacture and the stat arrived today. I asked for it in advance so I could get advice early. Thank you SFK I will do what you suggested
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