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Hi, i've just bought a honeywell cmt927 wireless thermostat which was advertised as voltage free. The boiler is a Biasi 28S combi, about 8yrs old.
I was advised by biasi to get a volt free thermostat. From what biasi advised it sounded as though the connections from the boiler to relay needed to be volt free. As i have no knowledge on this subject does anybody know if this is correct and if so is the honeywell cmt927 suitable or does volt free simply refer to the fact that it doesn't require the thermostat to be wired in?
Thank you
I was advised by biasi to get a volt free thermostat. From what biasi advised it sounded as though the connections from the boiler to relay needed to be volt free. As i have no knowledge on this subject does anybody know if this is correct and if so is the honeywell cmt927 suitable or does volt free simply refer to the fact that it doesn't require the thermostat to be wired in?
Thank you