Hi Everything
I hope you are all having a good weekend, I want to change my current RF thermostat receiver to a little more modern smart thermostat - If I am honest I thought it was going to be straightforward... 4 wires, two for power and two for the switch... On paper, it didn't exactly sound like brain surgery but now it has come to the crunch, I am starting to question myself and lose my nerve.
This is purely to control turning on and off the combi boiler at a set temperature for the central heating.
This is the back of my current thermostat with the wiring diagram from the instructions
The below is back of the the new "smart" thermostat
Obviously the N and L, are very straight forward, whereas I am unsure went it comes to the switch control
Would I be right to presume (always a mistake) that LX from the Siemens, translate to 5 on the Ketotek and L1 translates as 6 ?
Sorry, I am sure this is a very stupid question... Just read to many things about frying the circuit board in my boiler, which is a 13 year old Biasi Riva Advance HE
Thanks in advance
T
I hope you are all having a good weekend, I want to change my current RF thermostat receiver to a little more modern smart thermostat - If I am honest I thought it was going to be straightforward... 4 wires, two for power and two for the switch... On paper, it didn't exactly sound like brain surgery but now it has come to the crunch, I am starting to question myself and lose my nerve.
This is purely to control turning on and off the combi boiler at a set temperature for the central heating.
This is the back of my current thermostat with the wiring diagram from the instructions
The below is back of the the new "smart" thermostat
Obviously the N and L, are very straight forward, whereas I am unsure went it comes to the switch control
Would I be right to presume (always a mistake) that LX from the Siemens, translate to 5 on the Ketotek and L1 translates as 6 ?
Sorry, I am sure this is a very stupid question... Just read to many things about frying the circuit board in my boiler, which is a 13 year old Biasi Riva Advance HE
Thanks in advance
T