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Matt0029

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When wiring in an open therm stat. Swapping a boiler and swapping the wired stat on the wall, Honeywell one. For an open therm one. I know you take two wires I believe from the supply to the boiler to the open therm connections in the boiler. Ideal instinct. Am I right in saying open therm is low voltage? I need to get the instructions for the stat and read up. Thanks for any insight.
 
There is normally a dedicated Bus or 'open therm' terminal block for the two wires. Some manufacturers use different terminology and they aren't all compatible.
I may be wrong but I don't think the Ideal Instinct has an eBus system, I'm happy to be corrected on that though.
 
I donā€™t believe it matters on OT, as itā€™s not polarity sensitive, so no switched live. Youā€™ll need L-N-E for the power supply if wireless, and 2 wires for OT. Otherwise itā€™s just the 2 wires.
 
The live neutral and earth coming to the boiler would be in the same cable as the stat wires. So I couldnt use this 2 wires to take a feed to the open therm connections? Putting wagos on the 2 stat wires and running heat resistant 2 core to the open therm?
 
Yep you will get it famtonly turning on / mind of its own
 
Need a minimum of 10mm spacing between low voltage and extra low voltage.

If you can find another source close by for your low voltage power, you could use existing wires for the extra low voltage back to boiler.
 

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