Hi All,
Hope I am posting this in the correct area.
I currently have a fixed wired Honeywell T6360B thermostat which I am looking to replace with the Nest.
The Honeywell thermostat is a high voltage 240V thermostat, but the nest is a 12V thermostat.
I just have a few wonderings at the moment...
1). Can I put something in the wall before redecorating and replacing thermostat to step the voltage down from 240V to 12V to then connect to the back of the nest.
2). I am assuming that as long as the voltage is step down, the new thermostat can be easily fitted as it would simply use the call for heat function providing the boiler is in "Always On" mode?
3). How does the call to heat function work with a fixed wired thermostat - is it just a signal wire to tell the boiler to switch on and off?
Any help and guidance would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks,
BrennaBoy.
Hope I am posting this in the correct area.
I currently have a fixed wired Honeywell T6360B thermostat which I am looking to replace with the Nest.
The Honeywell thermostat is a high voltage 240V thermostat, but the nest is a 12V thermostat.
I just have a few wonderings at the moment...
1). Can I put something in the wall before redecorating and replacing thermostat to step the voltage down from 240V to 12V to then connect to the back of the nest.
2). I am assuming that as long as the voltage is step down, the new thermostat can be easily fitted as it would simply use the call for heat function providing the boiler is in "Always On" mode?
3). How does the call to heat function work with a fixed wired thermostat - is it just a signal wire to tell the boiler to switch on and off?
Any help and guidance would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks,
BrennaBoy.