Afternoon everyone. I don't usually ask for advice straight after joining a forum however I'm pretty much a beginner when it comes to DIY so I hope you'll forgive me this once.
Anyway, It's a much repeated question with a slight twist. Here goes.
I've just bought a new room thermostat (Drayton RTS1) to replace the current ageing and horrible looking Honeywell Unit. I am expecting 4 wires to be connected, and indeed 4 come out of the wall, red, blue, yellow and green /yellow (house built c. 1980). My thinking is as follows: Live (RED), Neutral (BLUE), Earth (GREEN/YELLOW) and the call wire, by process of elimination, must be the plain YELLOW one.
Now, when opening up the current Honeywell unit, I was perplexed to find that only the call and live wires were connected, and the earth and neutral wires are unstripped and just bent back unto the hole in the wall.
Question: Is this usual? I'm guessing that it's not.
Further question: Is there likely to be a reason for the above, or when fitting the new unit should I just go right ahead and strip the sheathing off the neutral and earth wires and connect all 4 wires as they (I assume) should be. The wording on thr leaflet on the new unit is pretty unambiguous on the requirement for a neutral wire. Could it be the thermostat hasn't actually been working properly without the connections (only moved in recently so doubt I would have noticed.)
Many thanks in advance.
Anyway, It's a much repeated question with a slight twist. Here goes.
I've just bought a new room thermostat (Drayton RTS1) to replace the current ageing and horrible looking Honeywell Unit. I am expecting 4 wires to be connected, and indeed 4 come out of the wall, red, blue, yellow and green /yellow (house built c. 1980). My thinking is as follows: Live (RED), Neutral (BLUE), Earth (GREEN/YELLOW) and the call wire, by process of elimination, must be the plain YELLOW one.
Now, when opening up the current Honeywell unit, I was perplexed to find that only the call and live wires were connected, and the earth and neutral wires are unstripped and just bent back unto the hole in the wall.
Question: Is this usual? I'm guessing that it's not.
Further question: Is there likely to be a reason for the above, or when fitting the new unit should I just go right ahead and strip the sheathing off the neutral and earth wires and connect all 4 wires as they (I assume) should be. The wording on thr leaflet on the new unit is pretty unambiguous on the requirement for a neutral wire. Could it be the thermostat hasn't actually been working properly without the connections (only moved in recently so doubt I would have noticed.)
Many thanks in advance.