I'm planning to replace my old dial thermostat (Honeywell T6360) with a programmable one. I've been considering the Danfoss TP5000, Honeywell CM907 and Salus RT500. The Honeywell is pricey but looking favourite in terms of features and reviews (any views on that welcome though). I have a conventional boiler.
What I'm looking for is a bit of help in getting my head round the wiring. I understand it's generally quite a straightforward swap, and in fact Salus specifically categorise their model as DIY rather than pro installation, but as far as the Honeywell goes, I'm not sure exactly how I'd map over the connections.
The current stat has terminals labelled and arranged as follows (left to right):
> Earth: yellow & green wire
> 2: blue wire (presumably neutral)
> 3: yellow wire (what's this?)
> 4: empty connector
> 1: red wire (presumably live)
> 5: no connector
> 6: no connector
Seems like a mix of pre & post 2004 colours, so not sure what that's all about.
Looking at the installation PDF for the CM900 series (http://goo.gl/s5J0Hp), it shows various wiring layouts including one for a "basic boiler" - presumably meaning conventional/open vent/heat only..? The terminals are just A, B & C, with live to B, although I have to confess I don't fully understand the diagram, and have no idea about placement of the yellow wire as noted above, or the earth which doesn't seem to have a terminal (even for parking).
So, is anyone familiar with this layout and can advise me on how to translate old to new?
Thanks in advance...
What I'm looking for is a bit of help in getting my head round the wiring. I understand it's generally quite a straightforward swap, and in fact Salus specifically categorise their model as DIY rather than pro installation, but as far as the Honeywell goes, I'm not sure exactly how I'd map over the connections.
The current stat has terminals labelled and arranged as follows (left to right):
> Earth: yellow & green wire
> 2: blue wire (presumably neutral)
> 3: yellow wire (what's this?)
> 4: empty connector
> 1: red wire (presumably live)
> 5: no connector
> 6: no connector
Seems like a mix of pre & post 2004 colours, so not sure what that's all about.
Looking at the installation PDF for the CM900 series (http://goo.gl/s5J0Hp), it shows various wiring layouts including one for a "basic boiler" - presumably meaning conventional/open vent/heat only..? The terminals are just A, B & C, with live to B, although I have to confess I don't fully understand the diagram, and have no idea about placement of the yellow wire as noted above, or the earth which doesn't seem to have a terminal (even for parking).
So, is anyone familiar with this layout and can advise me on how to translate old to new?
Thanks in advance...