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Hi All
Looking to replace my dated pexatherm UFH actuator thermostats for digital ones. I really only want something simple that displays and sets the temperature so looking for suggestions please?

About a year ago we had our kitchen refurbished and the sparky that did the kitchen fitted the new one shown in the picture but I've only found out recently it doesn't actually work. So I've shown the wiring for both an old one and the new one if any one can shed any light on why its not working. The new thermostat is one that I sourced a heatmiser model edge but it seems too over complicated for what I need. All the existing thermostats are the pexatherm (I think the same as the Eberle E 6181).

In short I'm looking to try and fix the new Heatmiser one and take suggestions for the rest I want to replace.

Cheers Simon
 

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