In my 3-bedroom semi-detached house, I currently have a conventional central heating system comprising of a:
- MAIN HE Condensing boiler (located in lounge)
- Honeywell programmer ST9400C (located in lounge beside boiler)
- Honeywell HCW80 (Y6630D1007) Battery Powered Wireless Room Thermostat (located in hallway)
- Honeywell relay/receiver HC60NG/R6660D (located in a bedroom cupboard beside the hot water tank, zone valves, and pump)
- a wiring box (located in the same bedroom cupboard where the hot water tank is)
- I believe I have a S-Plan setup with 2 x 2-port motorised valves controlled by the room thermostat and hot water cylinder thermostat (photo attached)
I am looking to replace this with the Tado Wireless Smart Thermostat Starter Kit V3+ with Hot Water Control, or an alternative smart system so that I can control the central heating and hot water remotely.
Assuming the Tado Wireless Thermostat Starter Kit V3+ is compatible, is it fairly straight forward to remove the Honeywell set-up and replace it with the Tado system? I would like to do it myself but there are a fair amount of wires.
- MAIN HE Condensing boiler (located in lounge)
- Honeywell programmer ST9400C (located in lounge beside boiler)
- Honeywell HCW80 (Y6630D1007) Battery Powered Wireless Room Thermostat (located in hallway)
- Honeywell relay/receiver HC60NG/R6660D (located in a bedroom cupboard beside the hot water tank, zone valves, and pump)
- a wiring box (located in the same bedroom cupboard where the hot water tank is)
- I believe I have a S-Plan setup with 2 x 2-port motorised valves controlled by the room thermostat and hot water cylinder thermostat (photo attached)
I am looking to replace this with the Tado Wireless Smart Thermostat Starter Kit V3+ with Hot Water Control, or an alternative smart system so that I can control the central heating and hot water remotely.
Assuming the Tado Wireless Thermostat Starter Kit V3+ is compatible, is it fairly straight forward to remove the Honeywell set-up and replace it with the Tado system? I would like to do it myself but there are a fair amount of wires.
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