Hi,
I'm not at all a DIY guy, in fact I'm really naive when it comes to wiring and such. So, please forgive any silly questions.
We had a new boiler installed, a Vaillant ecoTec Plus 428 to be specific. Along with this the boiler controls replaced with Drayton unit (unit that turns the hot water and heating on separately).
Everything seems fine, except our existing thermostat is flaking out. It is a Drayton Digistat 3. I've tried reading the manual online, but it doesn't go into any elaborate detail as it's very basic.
Basically, the thermostat just went blank shortly after the whole installation and would not come on again. We had the company's electrician over to take a look (not the same guy, and not a boiler electrician, some drama going on with the builders, etc). He had a basic look and said as far as he could tell the wiring was good, and he did manage to get the thermostat to come on. However, it was still really flaky.
The battery indicator was flashing. So, after he left I got some batteries and replaced the old ones. The battery compartment is a bit loose, so after returning the unit to the wall it went blank again! After noticing the looseness of the compartment, I gave it a good shove and now we are back in business.
Anyway, after all of that it would seem to me that the unit actually runs off of the batteries. I thought they were just for back up. Is that correct? Are the hard line connections just there to control the boiler?
I'm just trying to educate myself on how things are suppose to work, so any advice is appreciated.
Thanks!
I'm not at all a DIY guy, in fact I'm really naive when it comes to wiring and such. So, please forgive any silly questions.
We had a new boiler installed, a Vaillant ecoTec Plus 428 to be specific. Along with this the boiler controls replaced with Drayton unit (unit that turns the hot water and heating on separately).
Everything seems fine, except our existing thermostat is flaking out. It is a Drayton Digistat 3. I've tried reading the manual online, but it doesn't go into any elaborate detail as it's very basic.
Basically, the thermostat just went blank shortly after the whole installation and would not come on again. We had the company's electrician over to take a look (not the same guy, and not a boiler electrician, some drama going on with the builders, etc). He had a basic look and said as far as he could tell the wiring was good, and he did manage to get the thermostat to come on. However, it was still really flaky.
The battery indicator was flashing. So, after he left I got some batteries and replaced the old ones. The battery compartment is a bit loose, so after returning the unit to the wall it went blank again! After noticing the looseness of the compartment, I gave it a good shove and now we are back in business.
Anyway, after all of that it would seem to me that the unit actually runs off of the batteries. I thought they were just for back up. Is that correct? Are the hard line connections just there to control the boiler?
I'm just trying to educate myself on how things are suppose to work, so any advice is appreciated.
Thanks!
