Replacing room thermostat with a new one
Replacing room thermostat with a new one
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furtive

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4,501 posts

303 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2010
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I want to replace our room thermostat with one of those honeywell CMT927 wireless jobbies.

Do I just unscrew the old one and screw the new one in place using the same wiring, or is there more to it than that?

Gingerbread Man

9,173 posts

237 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2010
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Remove a wired one to put a wireless one in the same place using the old wires...for the new wireless one?

Have I read that completely wrong!?

Anyway, to answer the question that I think you're asking. A wireless room stat comes in two halves, a room stat (transmitter) and a receiver which is normally positioned next to the boiler/ wiring centre. The wireless room stat can go where ever you like (typically 20 - 30 meters max, but walls and other objects can reduce this distance).

The receiver wiring replaces your current wired stat wiring.

Edited by Gingerbread Man on Tuesday 23 November 17:47

Ferg

15,242 posts

281 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2010
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If you don't want to move it's position you may as well fit a wired one.

essexplumber

7,756 posts

197 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2010
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Ferg said:
If you don't want to move it's position you may as well get a competent heating engineer to fit a wired one.
EFA

Edited by essexplumber on Tuesday 23 November 18:04

Silver993tt

9,064 posts

263 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2010
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essexplumber said:
Ferg said:
If you don't want to move it's position you may as well get a competent heating engineer to fit a wired one.
EFA

Edited by essexplumber on Tuesday 23 November 18:04
If you're replacing a wired room thermostat, it's very easy to do it yourself, takes around 15 mins.

essexplumber

7,756 posts

197 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2010
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Silver993tt said:
essexplumber said:
Ferg said:
If you don't want to move it's position you may as well get a competent heating engineer to fit a wired one.
EFA

Edited by essexplumber on Tuesday 23 November 18:04
If you're replacing a wired room thermostat, it's very easy to do it yourself, takes around 15 mins.
If its like for like, not all room stats are the same. I know its a simple DIYer job, I'm just being awkward, sorry.

furtive

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4,501 posts

303 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2010
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Hmm, ok. I thought the wireless ones had the thermostat bit on the wall (to replace the old rotary dial stat) and a wireless display/control panel. I guess I'm wrong.

So, replacing the old stat with a wired digital programmable jobbie - just remove and replace? It's just 3 wires (plus an earth) isn't it?

Ferg

15,242 posts

281 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2010
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furtive said:
Hmm, ok. I thought the wireless ones had the thermostat bit on the wall (to replace the old rotary dial stat) and a wireless display/control panel. I guess I'm wrong.

So, replacing the old stat with a wired digital programmable jobbie - just remove and replace? It's just 3 wires (plus an earth) isn't it?
Most new thermostats only use a live in and switched live out. Maybe a parking terminal for the earth, but no neutral.

furtive

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303 months

Tuesday 7th December 2010
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Installed and working fine. Works really well