I'm looking at getting Tado installed. We have a three story house with two zones:
Zone 1: Ground Floor, First Floor.
Zone 2: Second Floor.
We currently have the following installed:
#1 controls the Heating & Hot Water. #3 controls the Heating only.
Below are the wiring for each:
I have the actual wiring diagrams for the TP9000 as below:
Some questions I have if someone would be so kind:
Hopefully all clear. I wouldn't mind giving installing it a go as they say it's straight forward otherwise I may get someone in!
Zone 1: Ground Floor, First Floor.
Zone 2: Second Floor.
We currently have the following installed:
#1 - Kitchen - Programmer - Zone 1 - Danfoss TP9000
#2 - Hallway - Thermostat - Zone 1 - Danfoss TS2
#3 - Master Bedroom - Programmer/Thermostat - Zone 2 - Danfoss TP5000 Si (Battery Powered)
#2 - Hallway - Thermostat - Zone 1 - Danfoss TS2
#3 - Master Bedroom - Programmer/Thermostat - Zone 2 - Danfoss TP5000 Si (Battery Powered)
#1 controls the Heating & Hot Water. #3 controls the Heating only.
Below are the wiring for each:
#1 - http://i.imgur.com/IQdFGQu.jpg
#2 - http://i.imgur.com/sUwFwyT.jpg
#3 - http://i.imgur.com/CJ6kcLx.jpg
#2 - http://i.imgur.com/sUwFwyT.jpg
#3 - http://i.imgur.com/CJ6kcLx.jpg
I have the actual wiring diagrams for the TP9000 as below:
I've managed to find the wiring required for the Tado Extension Box which is what we'll need to replace the TP9000 with: (Taken from a video, I can't find their wiring / installation guides online)Some questions I have if someone would be so kind:
- The Tado Switched Live looks to be the wiring we have now. Looking at Tado, this should be a straight cable swap? N to N, L to L, 3 to 3 and 4 to 4. 1 and 2 are empty.
- 5 and 6 on the TP9000 are for the remote thermostat (TS2) so wouldn't be required?
- The "looping terminals" on the TP9000 have 2 wires going into each. I'm unsure as to what these are and what we'll do with them with the Tado?
- I'm told the Tado Thermostats are all wireless which would mean the cables currently in place for the TS2 + TP5000 Si will not be needed. What's the best way to make these safe and push them out the way?
- Anything else?
Hopefully all clear. I wouldn't mind giving installing it a go as they say it's straight forward otherwise I may get someone in!