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Does anybody have any experience in installing a Towerstat RF?
The manual specifies it has three connections, Live, Neutral and
Output.
How would this match up with a two wire low voltage connection on a
Combi Boiler?

Thanks

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On 26 Dec 2006 06:44:47 -0800, "yshaikh01"
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Hi

Does anybody have any experience in installing a Towerstat RF?
The manual specifies it has three connections, Live, Neutral and
Output.
How would this match up with a two wire low voltage connection on a
Combi Boiler?

Thanks


The Live and Neutral are for mains power from the boiler to power the
RF receiver and the Output and Neutral go to the boiler switch
connections where the link is removed to turn the boiler on and off.
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On 26 Dec 2006 06:44:47 -0800, "yshaikh01"
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Hi

Does anybody have any experience in installing a Towerstat RF?
The manual specifies it has three connections, Live, Neutral and
Output.
How would this match up with a two wire low voltage connection on a
Combi Boiler?

Thanks



This may give better definition.
http://www.tfc-group.co.uk/assets/gr...TT%20RF%20.pdf



Also don't forget to set the temp sensitivity and channels.
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EricP wrote:

On 26 Dec 2006 06:44:47 -0800, "yshaikh01"
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Hi

Does anybody have any experience in installing a Towerstat RF?
The manual specifies it has three connections, Live, Neutral and
Output.
How would this match up with a two wire low voltage connection on a
Combi Boiler?

Thanks


The Live and Neutral are for mains power from the boiler to power the
RF receiver and the Output and Neutral go to the boiler switch
connections where the link is removed to turn the boiler on and off.


According to the manual there is only one Neutral connection.

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EricP wrote:

On 26 Dec 2006 06:44:47 -0800, "yshaikh01"
wrote:

Hi

Does anybody have any experience in installing a Towerstat RF?
The manual specifies it has three connections, Live, Neutral and
Output.
How would this match up with a two wire low voltage connection on a
Combi Boiler?

Thanks


The Live and Neutral are for mains power from the boiler to power the
RF receiver and the Output and Neutral go to the boiler switch
connections where the link is removed to turn the boiler on and off.


According to the manual there is only one Neutral connection.


I am sorry you received my posts, they were cancelled almost
immediately as my installation was not on your boiler.

Please disregard my replies.

Thanks and sorry.
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