Ch Thermostat

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Can anyone please tell me how straightforward changing the central heating thermostat is ??
Is it just a case of removing the old one and wiring up a new one the same or is there more to it than that.
Thermostat doesn't appear to be reading the temp. correctly and was thinking of replacing it.
Current one is a Honeywell 220/250v and was hoping one of the experts out there could let me know how easy replacing it is.

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They really are as easy as you think (they ony actually require two wires ) I had a similar problem to you (stat being too slow to react) so i got an electronic one. They cost more but i think they are worth it. you could try this one or for a conventional one this one
 
Many of the new honeywell ones use a relay to switch the heating on/off, so they only click when you have a demand for heat from the programmer. These must have common, switched live and neutral wires to power the relay (not all stats do, some just have common and switched live). If you take the old one off the wall you'll usually find a small wiring diagram inside which shows L, N and LOAD connections if available, just match these up to the new stat.[/b]
 

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