Thanks for this video! My Honeywell CM927 was broken and this helped me find a replacement with really quick delivery, and pair it with absolutely no issues at all. Super happy 😊
Hello- great video. I have BDR91 with a CM927. The CM927 is broken. My boiler runs on oil. What unit would be compatible with my BDR91? Is there one that would work with the phone app. Ideally I want to leave the BDR91 in situ and just re bind the wireless unit. Thanks
Hi, as I state on the video the evohome system is the only system that will work with a BDR91 that is app controlled and will work with oil. Some further reading here - thesmartthermostatshop.co.uk/what-honeywell-evohome-products-do-i-need-for-my-home/
Great information. Thank you! Are there different variants of the bdr91? My mums thermostat has gone potty (cm927) and the display or whats left of it is showing programming modes and we cannot get the display to return to the room temp. Would happily putchase and re bind the new unot from.the link but, the onlybreason i know its a bdr91 is feom the sticker. Its square but looks slighlty different to the one in the video. Not sure i fancy chamging boxes aver also 😂
There are different variants, but all BDR91's work the same when it comes to the Pro Series Thermostat. If in doubt, we sell this one which works perfectly with the Pro Series Thermostat (and you can just swap the fasica over which means you don't have to touch the wiring) - theintergasshop.co.uk/heating-controls/28-honeywell-bdr91-wireless-relay-box.html
Amazing video! We have the square relay box (and broken CM927), but we have a heatpump, not a gas boiler. If it all worked fine with the now broken CM927 thermostat, would the Pro Series work fine, too?
No it won't. The cycle rates for the Pro Series Thermostat are not suited to heat pumps. You would need the evohome controller for optimum operation of the heat pump. I'm surprised the CM927 was working well, especially if it was set to gas boiler settings as it would have been cycling the heat pump a lot.
Hello what your advice be whereby we have underfloor heating controlled by two Wall Mounter cm905 and faulty cm927?- We have the Older Horizontal Rela Box
Hi, thanks for this. I have the CM927 with the square BDR921 relay. It calls for heat every 10 minutes when it is already 0.5c above the target temperature, which I understand is a deliberate feature. Would these three replacment options also do this? Thanks.
Yes, all Resideo digital controls use TPI function. TPI saves about 10% on heating bills verses those that don't have it, so its a feature you want to keep.
@MWPHS - is there a list of compatible stat/receivers anywhere (not just this model) - I can't find a list anywhere and I'd like to swap my dumb wireless stat for a time-settable stat but it's a rented property and I can't change the boiler wiring side.
If only it was that easy! Generally receivers for wireless thermostats are very similar, so you should be able to replace it with another thermostat and wireless relay box quite easily.
Hi, we have a dying CM927 (up button for temperature no longer works) and it is paired to a BDR91 receiver. (Gas boiler). Can we just buy a wireless thermostat - either Pro or T3R wireless and pair it to the existing receiver? Thanks
T3R won’t work, but if you buy this one we include instructions how to pair it to your existing BDR91 - theintergasshop.co.uk/home/99-cms927-7-day-wireless-programmable-room-thermostat-cms927b1049.html
Hi I have one of these thermostats and approx over the last 6months or so when the boiler reaches the set temperature i e 21c it does,nt turn the gas boiler off and the gas flame icon continues to show ,would you have any idea what the problem would be please ? Thankyou
@@christopherreeves2408 normally the location of the wireless relay box affects how the two items communicate with each other. It’s essential that the wireless relay box is installed as per the manufacturers instructions, but most importantly to note is that it 300mm away from metallic items and has a direct communications path to the thermostat that doesn’t go through anything metallic, otherwise comms are severely affected between the items.
If you have the rectangular receiver the only option is to buy another CM927, but bear in mind these will be several years old now and even if they are new they will be unwarranted. The closest thing to a CM927 is a T4R - mwphs.co.uk/product/honeywell-home-t4r-7-day-wireless-programmable-thermostat-y4h910rf4003/
@@MWPHSI also have the rectangular receiver but the thermostat is the CMS921, is this the same situation that I would need to replace with the same thermostat for it to work with the existing receiver? Thanks😊
The Pro Series Programmable Thermostat (soon to become Resideo TotalHome) is essentially the same as a T3R without a couple of its features. However, the T3R is a Ramses 3 protocol product, so cannot pair to an existing BDR91 if one is already installed with the CM927.
@@MWPHS Hi Rich Thanks for replying My CM927 has the rectangular receiver (HC60NG) although I have a spare BDR91 because I had to purchase another CM927 some years ago and that paired to the old receiver. I will have to change the receiver so its just a matter of what to go for, any suggestions haha, probably the Pro series ??, thanks for the info Jeff
@@jeffshervington5093 if you are having to replace the receiver anyway maybe consider one of these? mwphs.co.uk/product/eph-cp4-combipack-4-opentherm-programmable-rf-thermostat/
Thanks for this video! My Honeywell CM927 was broken and this helped me find a replacement with really quick delivery, and pair it with absolutely no issues at all. Super happy 😊
Great to hear! 👍🏻
Thanks Rick. A very helpful video. I’ve just ordered a replacement controller through your website.
Glad it helped and thanks for your order! :)
Lets goooooooo, Thanks Rich and I've been needing this info for a while. Very helpful
Thank you for your comment!
Hello- great video. I have BDR91 with a CM927. The CM927 is broken. My boiler runs on oil. What unit would be compatible with my BDR91? Is there one that would work with the phone app. Ideally I want to leave the BDR91 in situ and just re bind the wireless unit. Thanks
Hi, as I state on the video the evohome system is the only system that will work with a BDR91 that is app controlled and will work with oil. Some further reading here - thesmartthermostatshop.co.uk/what-honeywell-evohome-products-do-i-need-for-my-home/
Great information. Thank you! Are there different variants of the bdr91? My mums thermostat has gone potty (cm927) and the display or whats left of it is showing programming modes and we cannot get the display to return to the room temp. Would happily putchase and re bind the new unot from.the link but, the onlybreason i know its a bdr91 is feom the sticker. Its square but looks slighlty different to the one in the video. Not sure i fancy chamging boxes aver also 😂
There are different variants, but all BDR91's work the same when it comes to the Pro Series Thermostat. If in doubt, we sell this one which works perfectly with the Pro Series Thermostat (and you can just swap the fasica over which means you don't have to touch the wiring) - theintergasshop.co.uk/heating-controls/28-honeywell-bdr91-wireless-relay-box.html
Amazing video! We have the square relay box (and broken CM927), but we have a heatpump, not a gas boiler. If it all worked fine with the now broken CM927 thermostat, would the Pro Series work fine, too?
No it won't. The cycle rates for the Pro Series Thermostat are not suited to heat pumps. You would need the evohome controller for optimum operation of the heat pump. I'm surprised the CM927 was working well, especially if it was set to gas boiler settings as it would have been cycling the heat pump a lot.
Hello what your advice be whereby we have underfloor heating controlled by two Wall Mounter cm905 and faulty cm927?- We have the Older Horizontal Rela Box
Maybe look at a system like evohome that can control it all? Check out the evohome videos on our channel.
Hi, thanks for this. I have the CM927 with the square BDR921 relay. It calls for heat every 10 minutes when it is already 0.5c above the target temperature, which I understand is a deliberate feature. Would these three replacment options also do this? Thanks.
Yes, all Resideo digital controls use TPI function. TPI saves about 10% on heating bills verses those that don't have it, so its a feature you want to keep.
@MWPHS - is there a list of compatible stat/receivers anywhere (not just this model) - I can't find a list anywhere and I'd like to swap my dumb wireless stat for a time-settable stat but it's a rented property and I can't change the boiler wiring side.
If only it was that easy! Generally receivers for wireless thermostats are very similar, so you should be able to replace it with another thermostat and wireless relay box quite easily.
Hi, we have a dying CM927 (up button for temperature no longer works) and it is paired to a BDR91 receiver. (Gas boiler). Can we just buy a wireless thermostat - either Pro or T3R wireless and pair it to the existing receiver? Thanks
T3R won’t work, but if you buy this one we include instructions how to pair it to your existing BDR91 - theintergasshop.co.uk/home/99-cms927-7-day-wireless-programmable-room-thermostat-cms927b1049.html
Hi
I have one of these thermostats and approx over the last 6months or so when the boiler reaches the set temperature i e 21c it does,nt turn the gas boiler off and the gas flame icon continues to show ,would you have any idea what the problem would be please ?
Thankyou
Did the thermostat go over the set point or not?
Thanks for your quick reply Yes it does, but occasionally it stays at the set temperature
Thankyou
Do you have a square or rectangular relay box? It sounds like a communication issue between the thermostat and relay box.
It,s square
@@christopherreeves2408 normally the location of the wireless relay box affects how the two items communicate with each other. It’s essential that the wireless relay box is installed as per the manufacturers instructions, but most importantly to note is that it 300mm away from metallic items and has a direct communications path to the thermostat that doesn’t go through anything metallic, otherwise comms are severely affected between the items.
My daughter's CM927 thermostat is broken but has the rectangular receiver. What options are there please?
If you have the rectangular receiver the only option is to buy another CM927, but bear in mind these will be several years old now and even if they are new they will be unwarranted. The closest thing to a CM927 is a T4R - mwphs.co.uk/product/honeywell-home-t4r-7-day-wireless-programmable-thermostat-y4h910rf4003/
@@MWPHSI also have the rectangular receiver but the thermostat is the CMS921, is this the same situation that I would need to replace with the same thermostat for it to work with the existing receiver? Thanks😊
@@elektricdrop yep CM927 and CM921 are essentially the same thermostat so same situation applies. 👍🏻
Hi Rich
How does the Pro series thermostat compare to the Honeywell T3R
Looking at various upgrades to CM927 Thanks
The Pro Series Programmable Thermostat (soon to become Resideo TotalHome) is essentially the same as a T3R without a couple of its features. However, the T3R is a Ramses 3 protocol product, so cannot pair to an existing BDR91 if one is already installed with the CM927.
@@MWPHS Hi Rich
Thanks for replying
My CM927 has the rectangular receiver (HC60NG) although I have a spare BDR91 because I had to purchase another CM927 some years ago and that paired to the old receiver. I will have to change the receiver so its just a matter of what to go for, any suggestions haha, probably the Pro series ??, thanks for the info
Jeff
@@jeffshervington5093 if you are having to replace the receiver anyway maybe consider one of these? mwphs.co.uk/product/eph-cp4-combipack-4-opentherm-programmable-rf-thermostat/
@@MWPHS Cheers mate will take a look
I'm 1st 😂
Thanks for watching Ben!