Identify this electric underfloor heating thermostat

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Hello,

I moved in last year and I've always struggled programming this thermostat. Does anyone have any idea which model it is? I have a similar one in the house which is a Prowarm but this one's different.

Thanks
 

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It's under a tiled floor. I did unclip the case hoping to find a model number but nothing.
 
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Thanks, I have Heatmiser elsewhere, so I'll take a look. So, can somebody just confirm that these are interchangeable with the electric UFH?
 
Excellent, I'm planning on making my Heatmiser wet UFH smart in the summer, so this will presumably hook into that nicely.

Just done a bit if further reading and it's been suggested that swapping a thermostat for another might not be straight forward. Can anyone advise?

Thanks everyone.
 
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Depending upon the type of electric UFH installation you have and its method of installation, the thermostat may have to switch quite a heavy current. On the other hand wet UFH is controlled by a electric valves so won't draw a lot of current. As a result wet UFH thermostats may only be rated for 3A.

I would start by finding out the current rating of the existing thermostat. It should be on it somewhere along with the wiring connection details. If you can provide details about what you have already someone will probably be able to recommend a suitable replacement.
 
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I think if you want to use the heatmiser you will need to change all the floor probes
 
they are normally just pushed into a small duct inside the screed
 

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