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PostPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 1:54 pm 
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Hi,
I've purchased a new digital thermostat to replace the manual 'dial' one I have at the minute. I require some assistance with the wiring of the new one.

The current thermostat is currently wired in no. 3 (blue wire with brown cap) & 4 (blue wire):
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The wiring diagram for the current thermostat is:
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The new thermstat has the following wiring diagram:
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Where do I place the wires?

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Hi,

First the old one is wired in 1 and 3, not 3 and 4.

The old wire in 1 (Brown) goes in 5.

The old wire in 3 (Blue) goes in 1 (NO)

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Oops apologies - it is a 4.

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jamieson wrote:
Oops apologies - it is a 4.

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It matters not provided you follow the colours, as I posted, but it is a 1 not 4

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