By wiring the switched live output on the clock through the thermostat of your choice to the switch live terminal on the boiler. The latter is now fed directly from the clock.
In the absence of boiler manufacturers instructions a multimeter and logic will get you there.
When you flip the panel down there will be a cover with two screws, located at the bottom when looking straight down.
You will then have a connection that you unplug.
Wire one to the common on the thermostat and the other to calling.
Thanks for the help I’m looking to install a Honeywell wireless thermostat. I wanted to know the manufacturer so I could get a wording diagram up for it but kept coming up trumps. Thank you jus need to find out if it’s no voltage or not
Just wire like I said and you wont have to worry about no voltage or not.
The common comes from the boiler so you'll be fine.
Just don't link live to common.
Just make sure it's dead so you don't get a shock when wiring it up!
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