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Novice to plumbing and electrics. Interested in getting a smart heating system for my flat, and after considering Hive, Nest and Tado, narrowed my choices down to Drayton Wiser or Honeywell Evohome.
I was going to go for the Drayton Wiser, and was planning how to install it. My flat is relatively new (last 10 years) and has a Honeywell CM707 thermostat (wired) connected to a Ideal Combo 35 boiler. The thermostat is out in the hallway away from the boiler.
I was reading the Drayton Wiser install guide (https://www.draytoncontrols.co.uk/sites/default/files/WEB 15-03-18 8987 Wiser Instructions ISSH.pdf) and the options were to use an industry standard backplate.
I took off my thermostat to see the wiring as the attached photo.
My questions to everyone are:
(1) What am I seeing here? Doesn't look anything like the wiring diagrams, so assume it's a Honeywell specific thing.
(2) This backplate has only two wires - how would I wire up the "industry standard backplate"?
(3) Should I cut my losses and get someone with experience to fit this?
(4) Any advantages to using an OpenTherm interface as suggested in the Drayton manual?
With Thanks
Novice to plumbing and electrics. Interested in getting a smart heating system for my flat, and after considering Hive, Nest and Tado, narrowed my choices down to Drayton Wiser or Honeywell Evohome.
I was going to go for the Drayton Wiser, and was planning how to install it. My flat is relatively new (last 10 years) and has a Honeywell CM707 thermostat (wired) connected to a Ideal Combo 35 boiler. The thermostat is out in the hallway away from the boiler.
I was reading the Drayton Wiser install guide (https://www.draytoncontrols.co.uk/sites/default/files/WEB 15-03-18 8987 Wiser Instructions ISSH.pdf) and the options were to use an industry standard backplate.
I took off my thermostat to see the wiring as the attached photo.
My questions to everyone are:
(1) What am I seeing here? Doesn't look anything like the wiring diagrams, so assume it's a Honeywell specific thing.
(2) This backplate has only two wires - how would I wire up the "industry standard backplate"?
(3) Should I cut my losses and get someone with experience to fit this?
(4) Any advantages to using an OpenTherm interface as suggested in the Drayton manual?
With Thanks