Hi all,
I've just succumbed to the lure of a prime day 3rd gen Nest and am currently considering whether to shell out for pro installation or give it a crack myself (I'd like the challenge, if it's going to be possible!).
My current setup is as follows:
For the Nest thermostat I'm undecided as to whether to;
a) Put it on the wall to directly replace the RTS 1 stat (in which case, what would I need to do in terms of the current wiring?)
b) Have it elsewhere on a stand, powered from the mains plug (assume i'd still need to decom the stat wiring anyway)
Does this plan make sense - is there anything that I may not have considered (other than the fact I actually need to work out the wiring!)? Also, will the ultracom is cause me problems & require a gas safe engineer, as the Nest page here suggests the ultracom2 sxi requires it?
Appreciate any advice from those in the know!
I've just succumbed to the lure of a prime day 3rd gen Nest and am currently considering whether to shell out for pro installation or give it a crack myself (I'd like the challenge, if it's going to be possible!).
My current setup is as follows:
- Boiler: Glow-worm Ultracom sxi (system condensing) w/ separate cylinder, located in a downstairs cupboard
- Programmer: Iflo hw & heating 24/7, located on wall next to boiler
- Stat: Invensys RTS 1, located in downstairs hallway (3 wires to N, L & 3 connections)
For the Nest thermostat I'm undecided as to whether to;
a) Put it on the wall to directly replace the RTS 1 stat (in which case, what would I need to do in terms of the current wiring?)
b) Have it elsewhere on a stand, powered from the mains plug (assume i'd still need to decom the stat wiring anyway)
Does this plan make sense - is there anything that I may not have considered (other than the fact I actually need to work out the wiring!)? Also, will the ultracom is cause me problems & require a gas safe engineer, as the Nest page here suggests the ultracom2 sxi requires it?
Appreciate any advice from those in the know!