I have a Drayton ACL BiFlow system, using a drayton LWC1 wiring centre, and an LP241 programmer.
I'm looking to add more flexibility to the system, to allow for different timings per day, plus I've added TRVs to all but one rad, so need to move the thermostat to the non-TRV room. A wiresless thermostat would seem easiest in that case.
Having read a few threads here it seems if I buy a programmable wireless thermostat (a Drayton Digistat +3 RF?) I can use it to control the central heating, and replace the existing programmer with a more flexible timeswitch (a drayton 711 perhaps).
My only concern is about how easy it would be to rewire this using the LWC1 I already have. It strikes me this is designed to help wiring when a two channel programmer is used, not when a separate timeswitch / prog stat are used.
Can anyone offer any advice about the complexity of the work involved, or even some instuctions? Is there perhaps a different wiring centre to cater for the proposed setup?
Thanks in advance
I'm looking to add more flexibility to the system, to allow for different timings per day, plus I've added TRVs to all but one rad, so need to move the thermostat to the non-TRV room. A wiresless thermostat would seem easiest in that case.
Having read a few threads here it seems if I buy a programmable wireless thermostat (a Drayton Digistat +3 RF?) I can use it to control the central heating, and replace the existing programmer with a more flexible timeswitch (a drayton 711 perhaps).
My only concern is about how easy it would be to rewire this using the LWC1 I already have. It strikes me this is designed to help wiring when a two channel programmer is used, not when a separate timeswitch / prog stat are used.
Can anyone offer any advice about the complexity of the work involved, or even some instuctions? Is there perhaps a different wiring centre to cater for the proposed setup?
Thanks in advance