Hi, I want to replace an old Dryton wall thermostat with a new 7 day programmable version and need to check the wiring with you guys.
The current thermostat is a Dryton RTS1: Standard Model, it has neutral, live and call for heat on pin 3. The boiler has a separate 24 programmable clock but this is left on the always-on position so the thermostat is the only mechanism for turning the boiler on/off. The boiler is a Volkera Linea Plus AG Combi.
I want to replace the current thermostat with a Dryton Digistat +3RF 7 day programmable room thermostat, the instruction guide for that has 2 wiring options. , see pic. There is an installation note
“Note: If the Digistat +2RF or +3RF is used without a separate
programmer, or the programmer is set constantly on it would be
acceptable to link ‘L’ to ‘1’ provided the output voltage required
is 230V ac.”
So, I’m reading this to mean I can wire in the new thermostat as follows:
Old Neutral - > New Neutral
Old Live -> New 1
Old 3 call for heat -> New 3 call for heat
Is this correct?
Thanks in advance.
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The current thermostat is a Dryton RTS1: Standard Model, it has neutral, live and call for heat on pin 3. The boiler has a separate 24 programmable clock but this is left on the always-on position so the thermostat is the only mechanism for turning the boiler on/off. The boiler is a Volkera Linea Plus AG Combi.
I want to replace the current thermostat with a Dryton Digistat +3RF 7 day programmable room thermostat, the instruction guide for that has 2 wiring options. , see pic. There is an installation note
“Note: If the Digistat +2RF or +3RF is used without a separate
programmer, or the programmer is set constantly on it would be
acceptable to link ‘L’ to ‘1’ provided the output voltage required
is 230V ac.”
So, I’m reading this to mean I can wire in the new thermostat as follows:
Old Neutral - > New Neutral
Old Live -> New 1
Old 3 call for heat -> New 3 call for heat
Is this correct?
Thanks in advance.
e