Hi,
I need to replace my Honeywell HK06NB123 switch and I'm told the Honeywell HK06NB124 is a replacement. Is this true?
Also, can I bypass it for a few days? No one locally has Honeywell HK06NB124 and it will take days to get, all the while the heat
will not engage. The second zone won't reach so I can't just run it at a higher temp.
By asking if I can bypass, I know it is not how its designed to work and I am not looking to do it for any longer than it takes to secure
the part. I just want to know, will it damage any other component running it in bypass for a few days.
David
I need to replace my Honeywell HK06NB123 switch and I'm told the Honeywell HK06NB124 is a replacement. Is this true?
Also, can I bypass it for a few days? No one locally has Honeywell HK06NB124 and it will take days to get, all the while the heat
will not engage. The second zone won't reach so I can't just run it at a higher temp.
By asking if I can bypass, I know it is not how its designed to work and I am not looking to do it for any longer than it takes to secure
the part. I just want to know, will it damage any other component running it in bypass for a few days.
David
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