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Need to get an indoor thermostat for the central heating.
current one is a very basic honeywell with just a manual dial on the front.
It has two wires blue and brown, earth isnt connected
All I want to do is to be able to set the differential, so theres a smaller temp drop between reaching set temp, going off and kicking back in a gain.
Dont need any fancy timers facilities etc, and if its digital preferably not a green display.
had a look around but the ones I've looked at dont make it clear if differential can be set, if they do its not in plain english I can understand
Any suggestions
current one is a very basic honeywell with just a manual dial on the front.
It has two wires blue and brown, earth isnt connected
All I want to do is to be able to set the differential, so theres a smaller temp drop between reaching set temp, going off and kicking back in a gain.
Dont need any fancy timers facilities etc, and if its digital preferably not a green display.
had a look around but the ones I've looked at dont make it clear if differential can be set, if they do its not in plain english I can understand
Any suggestions
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HI did actually, Honeywell was the first site I visited but a lot of what it says and does means nothing.
I just want to set a temp say of 20 and then say 19 for when it comes back on
so a 1 degree C differential in this case, plain and simple, not bothered about timers etc.
At the moment Mrs Baz is the most accurate thermostat in the house ! soon as it hits temp turns off and starts dropping she notices it, have to say it does seem to get a tad chilly before it kicks back in again.
surely there must be a thermostat where you can set the differential in say half/whole degree increments
I just want to set a temp say of 20 and then say 19 for when it comes back on
so a 1 degree C differential in this case, plain and simple, not bothered about timers etc.
At the moment Mrs Baz is the most accurate thermostat in the house ! soon as it hits temp turns off and starts dropping she notices it, have to say it does seem to get a tad chilly before it kicks back in again.
surely there must be a thermostat where you can set the differential in say half/whole degree increments
Baz..I assume you have an old 230v stat with as you describe 2 wires.These will be feed and return wires..both can be live.To swap for a new 230v stat and to achieve a small differential you may need a neutral conductor and certainly an earth.With newer boilers the stat is generally at extra low voltage and only requires a 2 wire system.