Hi all,
To keep the peace with Wotsername, I have reluctantly agreed to add a room thermostat to our CH system.
The timer/controller switches hot water and heating (oil-fired boiler). We never use the hot water facility - electric immersion cheaper.
Newly purchased thermostat is a bimetal-strip Drayton, capable of three-wire or two-wire installation.
Can I take the heating load output wire from the controller and regard it as the Supply side of a two-wire installation of the 'stat??
Or is there a more elegant, three-wire solution, as I feel there should be?
I'm reasonably competent with things electrical but wanted to check this one with more knowledgeable people first.
Hope I've written this clearly -All thoughts welcome!
To keep the peace with Wotsername, I have reluctantly agreed to add a room thermostat to our CH system.
The timer/controller switches hot water and heating (oil-fired boiler). We never use the hot water facility - electric immersion cheaper.
Newly purchased thermostat is a bimetal-strip Drayton, capable of three-wire or two-wire installation.
Can I take the heating load output wire from the controller and regard it as the Supply side of a two-wire installation of the 'stat??
Or is there a more elegant, three-wire solution, as I feel there should be?
I'm reasonably competent with things electrical but wanted to check this one with more knowledgeable people first.
Hope I've written this clearly -All thoughts welcome!