I am going to replace my old Nefit central heater relic with a new and modern system, as such I was looking for ways to control the heater. I understand that OpenTherm is the most generic standard, even though there seem to be quite a few discrepancies among manufacturers.
Thus I stumbled on the OTGW. It's one of only a few solutions I could find to control a OT heater. However, there are some things I can't quite get my head around. As I read it the gateway still requires a thermostat, or is this optional? Is it not a complete replacement for the thermostat, or am I not understanding the usage of the gateway correctly? My second question, and its answer may possibly solve my previous question

Attached is a quick draw of how I now understand the OTGW. I would like to hear what it can do in the average household, as I'm understanding it now, all functions can also be provided by a good thermostat.
best,
Sjoerd