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Hi

I have a climote that controls the heating (only one zone)

In the hall I have a flash theromostat (see pictures) that If I set it to 0 temperature it only heats up the water tank. It is on his way out. I need to replace it, maybe with a smart switch.

Can you help with the wiring. It seems it has to lives (two brown cables) but from the wiring diagram seems one is live and one neutral.

I am right to say that this thermostat only open and closes the live wire?

What would you replace with?
 

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Yep you only have live in and live out / demand

where the neutral on the picture is at the appliance
 
Yep you only have live in and live out / demand

where the neutral on the picture is at the appliance

Great. I have one of these smart switches (see pictures) I checked the 54183 and it has the same V load, 10A 250V. I guess I can just connect the live in to the switch and the live out. That should work?
 

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No you can have that two problems One not wired for smart accessories eg no neutral

two it’s not a thermostat so doesn’t regulate with temperature increase or decrease
 
No you can have that two problems One not wired for smart accessories eg no neutral

two it’s not a thermostat so doesn’t regulate with temperature increase or decrease

Even this one doesn't regulate the temperature, if I have the thermostat higher than 0 it heats up radiators and water tank, if I have it down to 0 then only water tank. My understanding is that the smart switch just connects the L an N connections IN with the out connections if it is on, thats it. Thats why I thought I would work because I do not need a thermostat instead the 54183. Hope I explained myself properly :) :) thanks
 
Sounds like it might be working that thermostat will only control the rads

you should have a timer elsewhere for controlling the time for the heating and hot water
 
Sounds like it might be working that thermostat will only control the rads

you should have a timer elsewhere for controlling the time for the heating and hot water

I have a smart climote thermostat connected to the boiler. It controls the temperature in one zone. Usually I the change the flash thermostat to 0 in the summer so the radiators are all off.

in relation to the hot water I have a hot tank which has an element and I can also it up using the electric switch beside. However as mentioned earlier I can also heat it up using the boiler and turning down to 0 the flash thermostat. So the only purpose of this flash thermostat seems to be either 0 (heat only hot tank) or above (heat radiators and hot tank).

By replacing the flash with the smart switch I thought I could achieve the same. (off = to 0 and on = >0) You dont think it is the case?
 
How many heating zones do you have ?

pic of the boiler / zone valves would be handy
 
How many heating zones do you have ?

pic of the boiler / zone valves would be handy

Just one heating zone. (all radiators and hot tank), (however the flash thermostat controls what it gets heated, 0 or >0) See picture. If switch on the smart thermostat heating goes on. I have independent TRV valves on the radiators. (they are not connected to the thermostat).
 

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Sounds like it’s not wired correctly also are they smart trvs or just normal ones ?
 
No as you shouldn’t need the room stat
 
But you’ve upgraded the programmer ?
 

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