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Hi All,
I'm planning to replace my existing Potterton EP2000 with a dual channel Hive receiver/ thermostat. Currently we have no thermostat and all the rads have TRVs, so will primarily be using the Hive as a better scheduling capability with remote access. Existing wiring doesn't look too bad but wanted to confirm I have it right before starting out. Would appreciate advice. My plan is:
From other discussions, I'm assuming that there is no issue with the fact that there's no "Hot water off" (1) or "Heating off" wire. I have separate motorised valves for heating and hot water, so assume that it's an "S" plan setup.
Thanks in advance
I'm planning to replace my existing Potterton EP2000 with a dual channel Hive receiver/ thermostat. Currently we have no thermostat and all the rads have TRVs, so will primarily be using the Hive as a better scheduling capability with remote access. Existing wiring doesn't look too bad but wanted to confirm I have it right before starting out. Would appreciate advice. My plan is:
- Wires in the block on Left (L on the photo) will go to a choc block and then on to 'N' on the Hive receiver
- Earth wires in the block on Right (R on the photo) and the wire in C will go to a choc block and then on to the Hive receiver Earth tether
- Wires in D will go to a choc block
- Wires in L and 5 will go to 'L' on the Hive receiver (probably via a choc block) and the wire between L and 5 will be removed
- Wires in 3 and 4 will go the same numbers on the Hive receiver
From other discussions, I'm assuming that there is no issue with the fact that there's no "Hot water off" (1) or "Heating off" wire. I have separate motorised valves for heating and hot water, so assume that it's an "S" plan setup.
Thanks in advance