Hi everyone,
My old room thermostat has been acting up a little, so its time to replace it, im usually quite good at doing the odd bit of electrical work, but not 100% of this one, so I thought id post my question here.
On the old thermostat, which is a old metal type backing currently has a total 3 wires, the usual Live, Neutral and Earth, this i understand, on the new thermostat, a wireless type model, it has, for a 230V wiring diagram, which I assum this is correct because of the L,N, are 4 connections, SL off, L, SL on, N, the SL on is the load, I assume for the boiler to fire?, there is also a link wire from L to L IN, should this be removed or the L should be connected to the L IN
Can anyone please offer any advice on how this should be wired up.
Many thanks to anyone who replys
My old room thermostat has been acting up a little, so its time to replace it, im usually quite good at doing the odd bit of electrical work, but not 100% of this one, so I thought id post my question here.
On the old thermostat, which is a old metal type backing currently has a total 3 wires, the usual Live, Neutral and Earth, this i understand, on the new thermostat, a wireless type model, it has, for a 230V wiring diagram, which I assum this is correct because of the L,N, are 4 connections, SL off, L, SL on, N, the SL on is the load, I assume for the boiler to fire?, there is also a link wire from L to L IN, should this be removed or the L should be connected to the L IN
Can anyone please offer any advice on how this should be wired up.
Many thanks to anyone who replys