Hi guys,
My 15 or so year old room thermostat has become unreliable and I've decided to update it with a digital one. I've recently had the boiler replaced and have just replaced / upgraded most of the rads.
Whilst the new (cheap) 'cect' branded thermostat has yet to arrive, I've studied the online instructions for wiring.
It says it's a two wire connection, and connect up to 'normal open' and 'common' terminals.
I've taken the front off of the existing Drayton stat to see three terminals seemingly in operation. 1. Neutral, 2. Live and 3. Call.
i'm presuming in the new digital stat 'call' becomes redundant as there is no manual switching involved?
Should I just connect neutral and live up to normal open and common respectively? Grateful for any advice.
Cheers
My 15 or so year old room thermostat has become unreliable and I've decided to update it with a digital one. I've recently had the boiler replaced and have just replaced / upgraded most of the rads.
Whilst the new (cheap) 'cect' branded thermostat has yet to arrive, I've studied the online instructions for wiring.
It says it's a two wire connection, and connect up to 'normal open' and 'common' terminals.
I've taken the front off of the existing Drayton stat to see three terminals seemingly in operation. 1. Neutral, 2. Live and 3. Call.
i'm presuming in the new digital stat 'call' becomes redundant as there is no manual switching involved?
Should I just connect neutral and live up to normal open and common respectively? Grateful for any advice.
Cheers