Good Afternoon,
I'm planning to install the Dryton wiser combi kit tomorrow, and I thought it would be wise to ask around here beforehand as I haven't done such things before.
I've bought a 5 core heat resistant cable and my plan was to do the following:
- Piggyback the LNE connection from the boiler and connect the heating with removing the jumper and using the other two remaining wires (as shown on the picture).
Also once this is done, I'm going to disable (put it into manual mode) the existing thermostat (salus).
Is there anything I've missed, or is it better not to piggyback from the boiler but from the switch and connect it like that?
Any comments or feedback is really appreciated.
I'm planning to install the Dryton wiser combi kit tomorrow, and I thought it would be wise to ask around here beforehand as I haven't done such things before.
I've bought a 5 core heat resistant cable and my plan was to do the following:
- Piggyback the LNE connection from the boiler and connect the heating with removing the jumper and using the other two remaining wires (as shown on the picture).
Also once this is done, I'm going to disable (put it into manual mode) the existing thermostat (salus).
Is there anything I've missed, or is it better not to piggyback from the boiler but from the switch and connect it like that?
Any comments or feedback is really appreciated.