Hi - I wonder if anyone can help before I throttle my partner who is wanting to replace our central heating thermostat. He keeps telling me the problems but won't come on here himself to get advice ... so here goes ..
He wil be installing the new stat in a difference location and needs to run new cabling. The heating system is wired to the "S Plan". His understanding is that he will need 16A 1.5mm flat 4 core (+earth) cable wired as follows -
1 - Permanent Live to power the stat
2 - Permanent Neutral to power the stat
3 - Live feed from the programmer to the stat switch contact
4 - Control wire from other side of the stat switch contact to carry the programmer Live back to the zone valve and on to the pump and boiler.
His 3 questions are -
- The old room thermostat is a 3-wire type and he wants a new digital one with LCD screen.
- He doesn't want battery powered so needs to be mains powered.
- He doesn't mind if it has a backup battery that is "float charged" to keep stores settings under power failure but it's not critical.
- To match the rating of the old stat the new one needs to be 16A rated switch contacts.
- He has a separate programmer so only needs basic room stat functions that shows set temperature and current room temperature - if the new one happens to have a built in programmer that's ok.
He wil be installing the new stat in a difference location and needs to run new cabling. The heating system is wired to the "S Plan". His understanding is that he will need 16A 1.5mm flat 4 core (+earth) cable wired as follows -
1 - Permanent Live to power the stat
2 - Permanent Neutral to power the stat
3 - Live feed from the programmer to the stat switch contact
4 - Control wire from other side of the stat switch contact to carry the programmer Live back to the zone valve and on to the pump and boiler.
His 3 questions are -
- Is his understanding of the wiring correct?
- Where can he buy the 4 core (+earth) cable from, or should he run two flat twin and earth cables?
- Which room stats are mains powered as all he has found are battery powered?