Hi,
I have a Drayton Digitstat+RF thermostat synced with an SCR unit connected to a Worcester combi-boiler. This has worked fine for several years, but for the past few weeks the boiler goes on and off independently of our thermostat.
When the boiler is off, raising our thermostat above room temperature does start it, and lowering it below room temperature does stop the boiler, so the communication and control from our Digistat+RF is still working fine.
However the boiler now goes on at times when our thermostat is below the room temperature and no flame appears. It also goes off on its own.
When this happens, the red light on the SCR flashes before the green light turning on, i.e., the SCR behaves exactly as it had received a signal from a Digistat+RF unit.
Does the syncing of the Digistat+RF and the SCR unit pairs them in any way so that the SCR unit discriminates which thermostat sends controls and only respond to the synched unit, or does it accept control from any thermostat that sends the right command over 433 MHz?
If there's a pairing, what do you think could be the issue?
If there's no pairing, then it is likely that a neighbour recently installed a compatible unit and we're fighting with each other boilers (though as they prefer a higher temperature, they're winning). In this case, can anyone recommend an RF thermostat that has some basic security of the RF communication, if possible with a wiring compatible to that of the SCR unit as it will mean replacing it.
P.S. On which of the 69 channels of LPD433 do these thermostat broadcast? I tried using a radio receiver to check for receiving controls from another controller but going in the middle of the band I get a different noise from when my thermostat transmits (and my thermostat seems to broadcast over all the channels!)
I have a Drayton Digitstat+RF thermostat synced with an SCR unit connected to a Worcester combi-boiler. This has worked fine for several years, but for the past few weeks the boiler goes on and off independently of our thermostat.
When the boiler is off, raising our thermostat above room temperature does start it, and lowering it below room temperature does stop the boiler, so the communication and control from our Digistat+RF is still working fine.
However the boiler now goes on at times when our thermostat is below the room temperature and no flame appears. It also goes off on its own.
When this happens, the red light on the SCR flashes before the green light turning on, i.e., the SCR behaves exactly as it had received a signal from a Digistat+RF unit.
Does the syncing of the Digistat+RF and the SCR unit pairs them in any way so that the SCR unit discriminates which thermostat sends controls and only respond to the synched unit, or does it accept control from any thermostat that sends the right command over 433 MHz?
If there's a pairing, what do you think could be the issue?
If there's no pairing, then it is likely that a neighbour recently installed a compatible unit and we're fighting with each other boilers (though as they prefer a higher temperature, they're winning). In this case, can anyone recommend an RF thermostat that has some basic security of the RF communication, if possible with a wiring compatible to that of the SCR unit as it will mean replacing it.
P.S. On which of the 69 channels of LPD433 do these thermostat broadcast? I tried using a radio receiver to check for receiving controls from another controller but going in the middle of the band I get a different noise from when my thermostat transmits (and my thermostat seems to broadcast over all the channels!)