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Replacing Old Controller On Sundial Y Plan System
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<blockquote data-quote="craignigel" data-source="post: 350977" data-attributes="member: 23970"><p>Thanks for the replies guys, much appreciated.</p><p></p><p>What I was hoping to do was to replace the present programmer with say the Hive receiver which connects to the boiler via the wiring centre using either the existing base plate or changing it if necessary. That's why I needed to know if the unconnected terminal 2 would be needed with Hive. Then I planned to remove the present thermostat in the Hallway....(do I link the 2 wires?) The new wireless Hive programmer would sit in the hall and communicate via my router to the Hive Receiver in the kitchen, passing on operating times for both HW &amp;/or CH together with the temperatures that I set. It would then "inform" the Receiver when the set temperature was satisfied. The thermostat on the HW cylinder would work in the same way as at present, wired directly to the receiver.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="craignigel, post: 350977, member: 23970"] Thanks for the replies guys, much appreciated. What I was hoping to do was to replace the present programmer with say the Hive receiver which connects to the boiler via the wiring centre using either the existing base plate or changing it if necessary. That's why I needed to know if the unconnected terminal 2 would be needed with Hive. Then I planned to remove the present thermostat in the Hallway....(do I link the 2 wires?) The new wireless Hive programmer would sit in the hall and communicate via my router to the Hive Receiver in the kitchen, passing on operating times for both HW &/or CH together with the temperatures that I set. It would then "inform" the Receiver when the set temperature was satisfied. The thermostat on the HW cylinder would work in the same way as at present, wired directly to the receiver. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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