I've got a Worcester Bosch 24i combi boiler running my central heating and hot water.
It's controlled by thermostatic radiator valves and an integral mechanical programmer, but no roomstat.
I've bought a Towerstat RF programmable thermostat and need to connect it up, which looks relatively straightforward but I just wanted a little help/sanity check if anyone would be so kind.
The boiler has live, switched live and neutral connections, and requires a 230V room thermostat, which the Towerstat RF is capable of doing by leaving a link wire in place.
My understanding is that I leave the integral programmer permanently on, or bypass it by putting the link wire across the live and switched live programmer connections and just use the roomstat connections.
I have JPG file which I can send showing the connections on both boiler and stat and was rather hoping someone would be kind enough to let me email it to them so I can determine which connections go where.
Thanks in anticipation.
Mark Newman
It's controlled by thermostatic radiator valves and an integral mechanical programmer, but no roomstat.
I've bought a Towerstat RF programmable thermostat and need to connect it up, which looks relatively straightforward but I just wanted a little help/sanity check if anyone would be so kind.
The boiler has live, switched live and neutral connections, and requires a 230V room thermostat, which the Towerstat RF is capable of doing by leaving a link wire in place.
My understanding is that I leave the integral programmer permanently on, or bypass it by putting the link wire across the live and switched live programmer connections and just use the roomstat connections.
I have JPG file which I can send showing the connections on both boiler and stat and was rather hoping someone would be kind enough to let me email it to them so I can determine which connections go where.
Thanks in anticipation.
Mark Newman