Changing room thermostat.

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chili1

Original Poster:

434 posts

251 months

Morning,

I've currently got Drayton RTS1 (230v) thermostats that have yellowed quite badly. Would like to change them, and replace with digital thermostats. From what I've worked out, the Honeywell DT4 should be fine.
The RTS1 has 4 wires, DT4 is 2 wires.
From my understanding, I need to connect the red and yellow wires to the terminals, then terminate the blue and green/yellow in separate blocks.

Does that sound correct?

Cheers.

Mr Pointy

12,509 posts

173 months

No idea; we can't guess from your description of the coulours of the wires. Post a picture of your current thermostat showing the wires & the little connection drawing & post a link to the item you want to replace it with or better still a picture of the connections.

Simpo Two

88,907 posts

279 months

chili1 said:
I've currently got Drayton RTS1 (230v) thermostats that have yellowed quite badly...
Take the cover off and spray it white smile

eps

6,535 posts

283 months

Simpo Two said:
chili1 said:
I've currently got Drayton RTS1 (230v) thermostats that have yellowed quite badly...
Take the cover off and spray it white smile
Actually you may well be able to lightly bleach / wash them... or just replace

chili1

Original Poster:

434 posts

251 months





Current set up.

chili1

Original Poster:

434 posts

251 months



New wiring diagram. Boiler is logic heat 12.

chili1

Original Poster:

434 posts

251 months

Simpo Two said:
Take the cover off and spray it white smile
Thought about that, but dial is yellowed too. I'd have to guess the temperature if I sprayed that. Could be an interesting game in the winter tho!!

119

11,521 posts

50 months

chili1 said:
Morning,

I've currently got Drayton RTS1 (230v) thermostats that have yellowed quite badly. Would like to change them, and replace with digital thermostats. From what I've worked out, the Honeywell DT4 should be fine.
The RTS1 has 4 wires, DT4 is 2 wires.
From my understanding, I need to connect the red and yellow wires to the terminals, then terminate the blue and green/yellow in separate blocks.

Does that sound correct?

Cheers.
From what I can make out you are correct

chili1

Original Poster:

434 posts

251 months

119 said:
From what I can make out you are correct
Thank you!

Simpo Two

88,907 posts

279 months

chili1 said:
Simpo Two said:
Take the cover off and spray it white smile
Thought about that, but dial is yellowed too. I'd have to guess the temperature if I sprayed that. Could be an interesting game in the winter tho!!
It could work... if it's too cold, turn it up slowly until you hear the click...

My Honeywell thermostat is the colour of a 1980's dot matrix printer that's been left in a locked office in Dubai for 40 years, but it still goes... in fact I really need to clean the contacts as it does buzz rather a long time before kicking in. No idea how to though, and it's got mains inside!


Mr Pointy

12,509 posts

173 months

chili1 said:
Simpo Two said:
Take the cover off and spray it white smile
Thought about that, but dial is yellowed too. I'd have to guess the temperature if I sprayed that. Could be an interesting game in the winter tho!!
Try Hydrogen Peroxide (Retrobrite):
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=yellow+plastic&t=ffa...

You need the max strength stuff.

Mr Pointy

12,509 posts

173 months

119 said:
chili1 said:
I've currently got Drayton RTS1 (230v) thermostats that have yellowed quite badly. Would like to change them, and replace with digital thermostats. From what I've worked out, the Honeywell DT4 should be fine.
The RTS1 has 4 wires, DT4 is 2 wires.
From my understanding, I need to connect the red and yellow wires to the terminals, then terminate the blue and green/yellow in separate blocks.

Does that sound correct?
From what I can make out you are correct
Red & yellow to A & B, insulate the other two.