A neighbour of mine has a drayton digistat 2+ wired/fixed thermostat for their worcester boach combi boiler. However it is badly positioned in the kitchen near the cooker so is is always giving false temperature readings that do not reflect the actual temperature in the rest of the house. You have to put it up to 26 degrees to get anything out of the central heating.
They want a cheap and cheerful wireless replacement and are looking at the salus rt500rf.
They were looking at installing it themselves, but I said it may be more complicated than it first appears.
However, looking at the wiring diagrams. Is it true that it should be a fairly simple swap, with the receiver unit replacing the current fixed Drayton Digistat? I as
Drayton Digistat +2/3 (fixed)
Salus RT500RF
Thanks in advance for any replies!
They want a cheap and cheerful wireless replacement and are looking at the salus rt500rf.
They were looking at installing it themselves, but I said it may be more complicated than it first appears.
However, looking at the wiring diagrams. Is it true that it should be a fairly simple swap, with the receiver unit replacing the current fixed Drayton Digistat? I as
Drayton Digistat +2/3 (fixed)
Salus RT500RF
Thanks in advance for any replies!
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