Installed and works beautifully. Really pleased with the product. Takes a while to calibrate but very effective.
Nice easy switch over. Hardest part was cutting through the drywall really. Thanks for your help @RandomGrinch
One final thing I'd like to ask, my existing thermostat controls a gas boiler. It's just a simple on/off. It's a dumb thermostat with no other features.
The website I bought this from did not say it was for electrical heating only. Or that it was for flooring. This was specified for other items...
Right right. I see what you mean about double pole switching as well. Did some reading and I feel I understand your solution now as well. Which is a lot better than just doing what you're told isn't it.
Just dropping the full name of this thermostats for some poor soul searching through google...
You're a great help RandomGrinch. Thanks a huge amount. It was really hard to find a decent looking Z-wave thermostat that would work in the UK. I've basically got to use this one or go with something ugly in my front room.
Thanks for your help. Does this look ok?
So is there no internal heat sensor built into it? I will have to get a sensor connected to top right to get a temperature sensor to it?
So I've got a new Z-Wave smart thermostat. Does my wiring look right from my old Potterton Prt2 Thermostat?
Old:
New:
Yet to hook it up. Does this look right?
Another option is this:
https://heatit.com/product/9435/products/thermostats/heatit-z-trm3-white-ral-9003/1109
This should be ok shouldn't it? I think the pilot wire would be optional?
Yeah there's just not a lot of options if I go for mains voltage. I am looking for something z-wave compatible and not cloud based. If anyone has any suggestions I'm open to it. I just want it to look nice really. It's just a switch at the end of the day.
Afternoon and Merry Christmas all. I have read a lot of Potterton Prt2 thermostat replacement threads on here and they've been a great help. I just want to totally clarify a few things before I consider buying a replacement.
Here is the wiring of my existing Potterton thermostat:
Now Ideally...