Thank you mate!! All sorted now couldn't have done it without you're help (obviously) but **** I surprised myself....
Some pics below are of the old Honeywell thermostat before it was made safe, I connected the two live red wires (1 switch) then blocked off the neutral and the earth with chock...
Ok, so one last painful question (sorry). If I am to remove the stat and leave cable this end blocked, which are the two switching wires as theres 3? Then I would block off the earth and tape up before poking back into wall.
Haha yes all waffle greatfilly received! All is working fine but I need to manually switch on heating/hot water at the moment as not done thermostat due to work/kids/life etc!! I’m going to get it done today as from what you have said it seems to be the easy part and at very worst I can leave...
Up and running with hot water and heating thank you for all your help!! I've never been on threads etc like this but my god have you helped me! Without sounding too cheesy I will chuck a couple of pics on after work once I've attempted the thermostat which hopefully is a walk in the old forest...
Nearly there, I note you mention the link between L & 5 does not need to be retained but there is another red wire in 5 as well as the link between L & 5, where should I place this one? sorry.....
Hi Stem, apologies but a quick question as I'm having a look now (promise not to ask many), the blue wire in terminal D is alone and since the terminals A,B,C and D are used to connect the wires is this correct as its on its own?
Thanks
Wow, you are goooooood Stem. Thank you kindly that has given me something to get on with! I'll report back once I have got started as off to sort kids out now.
Thanks again !! :mrgreen:
Hi there, a first time user on here and having seen the amazing help provided I thought I would ask for a little myself on the install of the hive system from a potterton EP 2002.
I genuinely thought this to be a fairly straight forward job until I noticed (as others have) the amount of wires...