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I am going to replace my existing heating system controls with a wireless smart heating system (probably Drayton Wiser). In doing so I want to remove the two existing room thermostats I have (I have two zones for my central heating). They both have three wires (as well as the earth)
  1. black (sheathed in blue) - I believe this neutral
  2. brown
  3. grey
I believe 2 and 3 are the live and the switched live.

What do I need to do to remove this room thermostat?
 

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You need to find these wires in your wiring centres and then bell them out to confirm

One end / core will be in where your 2 port valve brown wire is
 

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