Hi everyone ... wonder if anyone can advise this DIY novice.
I've bought a Drayton Digistat 3 to replace our broken (and now binned) Honeywell room thermostat (which looks like, but was not identical to this type. ie the round dial on the front).
In the location of the thermostat there's three wires, red, yellow and blue. From what I can make out of the instructions and from my basic understanding on home electrics (which is not alot, so please do not discount the obvious here), I have the red wire connected to #1, and yellow wire connected to #3 - the blue wire has as been terminated, and there's nothing going to #2 on the Digistat. According to the manual, #1 is common, #2 is call for heating / heating satisfied/call for cooling, and #3 is call for heating (again???).
As you can probably guess, it doesnt work. So I popped up stairs to my boiler - and this is where I'm confused.
Since we moved in we have a timer (made by Wickes if it makes any difference), which is connected to the system. I've taken the timer off, and found that there's 6 connection points, N, L and 1 through 4.
The blue wire I mentioned i the paragraph above, is not connected to anything. Seeing as I terminated it downstairs I guess that bit was right.
The red wire (common) is, at the timer upstairs, connected to point # 4. I can't seem to find what the purpose of, what is common at the DigiStat, going to connector # 4 on the central heating timer is. Ideas ?
The yellow wire goes straight to my Honeywell "3 position diverter valve".
Sanity check .. does all that sound right?
So, ultimately, anyone have any ideas where I'm going wrong here? Please help, the house is nightmare to control, the dog is molting, and the wife is complaining
The DigiStat simply refuses to make the call for heat, when the current temp is less than what I've told the thermostat it should call for heat at.
I've bought a Drayton Digistat 3 to replace our broken (and now binned) Honeywell room thermostat (which looks like, but was not identical to this type. ie the round dial on the front).
In the location of the thermostat there's three wires, red, yellow and blue. From what I can make out of the instructions and from my basic understanding on home electrics (which is not alot, so please do not discount the obvious here), I have the red wire connected to #1, and yellow wire connected to #3 - the blue wire has as been terminated, and there's nothing going to #2 on the Digistat. According to the manual, #1 is common, #2 is call for heating / heating satisfied/call for cooling, and #3 is call for heating (again???).
As you can probably guess, it doesnt work. So I popped up stairs to my boiler - and this is where I'm confused.
Since we moved in we have a timer (made by Wickes if it makes any difference), which is connected to the system. I've taken the timer off, and found that there's 6 connection points, N, L and 1 through 4.
The blue wire I mentioned i the paragraph above, is not connected to anything. Seeing as I terminated it downstairs I guess that bit was right.
The red wire (common) is, at the timer upstairs, connected to point # 4. I can't seem to find what the purpose of, what is common at the DigiStat, going to connector # 4 on the central heating timer is. Ideas ?
The yellow wire goes straight to my Honeywell "3 position diverter valve".
Sanity check .. does all that sound right?
So, ultimately, anyone have any ideas where I'm going wrong here? Please help, the house is nightmare to control, the dog is molting, and the wife is complaining
The DigiStat simply refuses to make the call for heat, when the current temp is less than what I've told the thermostat it should call for heat at.

