![]() It does not support digital installations such as EMS protocol/bus. Tado° Wireless Receiver is designed to work with UK S-plan and Y-plan heating. The heating engineer didn't seem to expect that my existing Bosch Eas圜ontrol appeared to be using low voltage cabling, is that an issue when attempting to replace it with the Tado? Has anyone connected to or replaced anything similar? Is it a straight-forward replacement job (assuming you get the re-wiring correct), or is it more complicated than that? Can one of the professional installer guides be followed for this setup? This is installed to the hallway wall, but my plan with the wireless starter kit is to move the thermostat function into the living room (away from the cold hall). My current programmer/thermostat is a Bosch Eas圜ontrol, that is wired directly to the boiler, where I can programme schedules for both heating and hot water. I cannot see any other valves (3-way etc) anywhere. I was sold it as a 'system' boiler, but looking at the install guide, I suspect it's a combi boiler with an optional internal diverter valve fitted for the hot water cylinder. Worcester Bosch Greenstar 30 CDi Classic System Erp system boiler with a hot water tank, the hot water is delivered under pressure. So, ideally looking for help/advice on whether it really is compatible, and if it is, some general guidance on how to go about connecting it. I had an engineer visit yesterday, who took one look at my setup and advised that it was non-standard and they didn't have the experience to tackle the job. Hi all, I've been chatting to Tado support, who confirmed that my heating system is compatible with the Tado wireless starter kit, but they advised I'd need a heating engineer to install it. ![]()
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