My boiler wiring has not gone to plan! Discussion ThreadMy boiler wiring has not gone to plan! Electrical Advice
Evening all..
I've got myself into a bit of a pickle with trying to install a hive thermostat.
The house has a combi boiler.
There are 2 zones.. upstairs and downstairs.
In the wiring centre in the boiler there is one 5 core cable going into it.
L, N, E and the other 2 cores go to the terminal block labelled 'Room stat/timer' (see picture).
In that little 2 way terminal block (Room stat/timer), i assumed one would be a permanant live and one would be the switch live.
I have removed the existing grey and black conductors from this block (leaving the L, N and E in placer) and wired in my new 5 core (going to the hive receiver).
All appeared to work fine.
I switch the hive thermostat on, the boiler fires up.
I switch the thermostat off, the boiler stops firing.
However, the radiators are not getting hot.
Does this seem like I have done something silly to some kind of valve (I'm sure I didn't accidentally switch anything off), or is it more likely something to do with removing the existing grey and black conductors from the Room stat/timer terminal?
edit.. I bet removing the grey or black has stopped power getting to the valves? I just didn't see any valves, or any other cables by the combi though. There is just a FCU !
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Evening all..
I've got myself into a bit of a pickle with trying to install a hive thermostat.
The house has a combi boiler.
There are 2 zones.. upstairs and downstairs.
In the wiring centre in the boiler there is one 5 core cable going into it.
L, N, E and the other 2 cores go to the terminal block labelled 'Room stat/timer' (see picture).
In that little 2 way terminal block (Room stat/timer), i assumed one would be a permanant live and one would be the switch live.
I have removed the existing grey and black conductors from this block (leaving the L, N and E in placer) and wired in my new 5 core (going to the hive receiver).
All appeared to work fine.
I switch the hive thermostat on, the boiler fires up.
I switch the thermostat off, the boiler stops firing.
However, the radiators are not getting hot.
Does this seem like I have done something silly to some kind of valve (I'm sure I didn't accidentally switch anything off), or is it more likely something to do with removing the existing grey and black conductors from the Room stat/timer terminal?
edit.. I bet removing the grey or black has stopped power getting to the valves? I just didn't see any valves, or any other cables by the combi though. There is just a FCU !
My boiler wiring has not gone to plan! for the original thread on Electricians Forums