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Hi all, just after some advice I’m looking to replace my current thermostat with a nest system. It states that’s it’s compatible however wanted to check before purchasing and installing. My thermostat has 3 wires as shown in picture. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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You have a timer somewhere need a pic of that
 
So no time set? / programmer
 
Picture of the boiler please
 
So to turn the heating on you just turn the thermostat up?
 
Yea literally just the manual thermostat. That’s why I wanted to change it to the nest one so I can set it up to come on at certain times etc just wasn’t sure it I can simply remove the old one and connect the new one with the wires that were there.
 
You should be fine then just hope there’s an earth connection / wire at the back of the thermostat
 
Don’t think looking at it I can fit the nest as it’s 230v and nest requires 12v. This would just blow the nest I believe.

The receiver would go where the existing thermostat is

If you want the nest unit there you need the services of a gas safe engy to wire it up
 

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