We have an old Vaillant Turbomax boiler with a VRT 378/2 thermostat. I'd like to replace the thermostat with a Salus RT500 RF, but I'm not sure if it's possible with the current wiring.
There are three wires going into the old thermostat: blue, brown and green/yellow. They are connected as follows:
Terminal 3 - L with an arrow pointing in (green/yellow)
Terminal 4 - L with an arrow pointing out (brown)
Terminal 5 - N (blue)
I've uploaded a photo: http://i.imgur.com/I0YM9eD.jpg
The new thermostat has four terminals: N, L, COM and NO. The instructions say that you have to link COM and L. And I'm guessing that the old blue neutral wire connects to the N terminal.
What about the rest? Which of the two L wires (in or out) connects to L? And what connects to NO (Normally open / live switch)?
Also, is it only a matter of figuring out what connects to what, or am I missing something crucial? I understand that it's better to get an electrician out to do it, but if it's possible to do it myself, I want to give it a go.
Any advice would be very much appreciated.
Thank you in advance.