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Hi all,


I am trying to change my honeywell analog thermostat with a wireless thermostat .


My current thermostat is
T6360 Room Thermostat - Honeywell UK Heating Controls


my new thermostat is salus rt500rf
RT500RF - Wireless Programmable Room Thermostat - 868MHz


blow is the diagram of my old (current thermostat )
2vifk84.jpg



1 or brown is live as tested with my multimeter


2 and 3 are both neutral and can't work out the difference between them . when I put the multi meter probe on 2 the voltage is higher than it is with 3 . on three it is around 200 and on 2 around 230.


From the diagram , I think the coil symbol and the rectangle symbol between 2 and 3 means resistor , right ?


The new thermostat has a relay and then the wireless thermostat
now the relay , I have Live , Neutral, Normally open and Com(Linked live feed) connection ports.
The picture from the manual is below.


2yvtnkg.jpg



Now I connected the live to live on the new relay and pin 2 from the old thermostat to neutral and left 3 out . The relay came on but was not sending any signal to the boiler.


I swapped 2 with 3 so this time I have 1 (live ) and 3 neutral connected with 2 left alone . The boiler came on permanently and the thermostat was ignored.


what do I need to do ?


Many thanks
 
Hi all,


I am trying to change my honeywell analog thermostat with a wireless thermostat .


My current thermostat is
T6360 Room Thermostat - Honeywell UK Heating Controls


my new thermostat is salus rt500rf
RT500RF - Wireless Programmable Room Thermostat - 868MHz


blow is the diagram of my old (current thermostat )
2vifk84.jpg



1 or brown is live as tested with my multimeter


2 and 3 are both neutral and can't work out the difference between them . when I put the multi meter probe on 2 the voltage is higher than it is with 3 . on three it is around 200 and on 2 around 230.


From the diagram , I think the coil symbol and the rectangle symbol between 2 and 3 means resistor , right ?


The new thermostat has a relay and then the wireless thermostat
now the relay , I have Live , Neutral, Normally open and Com(Linked live feed) connection ports.
The picture from the manual is below.


2yvtnkg.jpg



Now I connected the live to live on the new relay and pin 2 from the old thermostat to neutral and left 3 out . The relay came on but was not sending any signal to the boiler.


I swapped 2 with 3 so this time I have 1 (live ) and 3 neutral connected with 2 left alone . The boiler came on permanently and the thermostat was ignored.


what do I need to do ?


Many thanks

the wire connected to 3 on your existing honeywell thermostat should be a switched live, 2= neutral and 1=L
 
if you are trying to replace the existing thermostat with the new one at the thermostat position then you wont have enough cores.

what heating system do you have? combi?
 
You may need to buy a new thermostat now as you may very well have killed the one you have with your second guess at the connections.

I would strongly recommend you employ the services of a qualified electrician before you damage more than a simple thermostat.
 
Many thanks but how would i do that ? Can i plug it to comm on new thermostat which is described as linked live ? Or to normally open ? Or do i need a seperate system ?


is wire 3 live or neutral ?
 
It is combi viallant eco pro 24.

i placed the old thermostat and it is working for now

why would i have killed the new thermostat ?
 
On the Honeywell 2 & 3 are not both neutral. 2 is Neutral, 3 is Normally Open (Calling), 4 is Normally Closed (satisfied). The small rectangle symbol is your load connected between Normally Open and Neutral. Your new Salus has a volt free contact, which you have to put a link in (2&3) so you have a 230V switch live (that's why boiler did not fire when you first connected it).
 
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On the Honeywell 2 & 3 are not both neutral. 2 is Neutral, 3 is Normally Open (Calling), 4 is Normally Closed (satisfied). The small rectangle symbol is your load connected between Normally Open and Neutral. Your new Salus has a volt free contact, which you have to put a link in (2&3) so you have a 230V switch live (that's why boiler did not fire when you first connected it).

many thanks

what does volt free means?


so simply plug the new relay as follow ?

1 to live
2 to neutral
3 to n/a(normallyopen )

find a short piece of wire and connect 2 and 3 , right ?
 
many thanks

what does volt free means?


so simply plug the new relay as follow ?

1 to live
2 to neutral
3 to n/a(normallyopen )

find a short piece of wire and connect 2 and 3 , right ?

4 Is Neutral, 3 is Live, 1 is Switched Live (to Boiler). Link 3 to 2 (to feed 230V to one side of your switched contact, this then switches onto 1 when thermostat calls for heat).
 
Many thanks

so it will be as follow

my brown wire which is live will go to pin 3
my grey wire which i think is netural to 4
my black wire which is boiler live to 1
and then loop and link 2 and 3 , 2 has nothing in it but 3 does .


i am unsure whether the grey or the black is netural . Black was connected to pin 3 on my old honeywell and grey to too.

i really appreciate any help with understanding above . I am confused why both grey and black wire were showing around 200v in them

multimeter needs a live and neutral so if brown was live and black was live how did i get a voltage reading?
 
so I managed to install it and it worked , many thanks to TJ Anderson

I did also do some research to try and understand how it works . I appreciate if anyone can clarify below for me .

The boiler it self has a L and N .

The thermostat also has a L and N .

from Boiler there is only one cable which is N( I believe ) that is going to the thermostat ( pin 4 on the boiler,
vaillant ecotec pro 24 manual) .

The N from boiler is plugged into pin N/O of my thermostat . I then linked comm and L on the thermostat .
My question is how does my thermostat sends or provides L and N to the boiler when there is only N wire from the boiler to it ?

Is the L and N of the main boiler linked to the thermostat L and N ?

The thermostat is located some 5 meters away from the boiler and they have routed the cables inside the wall.
The boiler L and N is brown and blue but the thermostat L and N is brown and grey which makes me think they are separate!!

Any help will be much appreciated
 
i assume the wiring to the stat. is 3 core/E, so grey will have been used for N. the stat. wiring usually goes into a wiring centre as it needs to switch the pump and valve/s from there as well as firing the boiler.
 
i assume the wiring to the stat. is 3 core/E, so grey will have been used for N. the stat. wiring usually goes into a wiring centre as it needs to switch the pump and valve/s from there as well as firing the boiler.[/QUOTE

not sure what stat means but the boiler had three pins for connecting wire and only one of those was used which was N.

i am now confused how does the N only on its own switches the boiler on and how does me linking comm and L helps ?
 
Your boiler will get its neutral from fused switch or via wiring centre, however yours is done. The RF stat requires a Neutral to operate but only switches a live. Glad you got it working anyway. Feel free to press the thanks button :)
 

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