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I have a Neura heat pump and my thermostat has failed (Theben RAM 797 b). I'm looking to replace it with another more modern one I can use with an app etc.

My question is, can I replace it with any thermostat or do I require a very specific type thermostat to run the heat pump?

Thanks for any pointers
 

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