I want to bypass a room thermostat so that it is effectively permanently "on". I think I just need to jump two wires, but which two? Or am I wrong anyway?
I have four wires labelled NO (normally open), COM (common), L (live) and N (neutral).
Jumping NO and COM seems to do nothing (that was my first attempt - my simplistic view was that this was the thermostat "switch"). Jumping L and NO turns on the CH but it still runs even when the controller heating is off.
Any advice gratefully received!
P.S. Or, how do I wire a Salus RT100 thermostat which I have bought as a simple replacement.
I have four wires labelled NO (normally open), COM (common), L (live) and N (neutral).
Jumping NO and COM seems to do nothing (that was my first attempt - my simplistic view was that this was the thermostat "switch"). Jumping L and NO turns on the CH but it still runs even when the controller heating is off.
Any advice gratefully received!
P.S. Or, how do I wire a Salus RT100 thermostat which I have bought as a simple replacement.