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o Based upon the FAQ, I believe the system is a Type C or S-plan
installation You have an 'S' plan system. The main unknown is how to wire the unit into the existing system. Basically, there are four wires going to the zone valve. (Actually there may be an additional earth wire, as they seem to be metal cased). Amongst them should be a brown/blue pair. These control the motor. The blue will be connected to neutral. The brown will be the call for heat from the programmer. To wire in the thermostat, you need to break this brown wire at a convenient location, preferably at the junction box. Trace the cable back from the zone valve until you get to the junction box. The two ends of these then form the switched lines for the programmable thermostat. The receiver may also need a permanent live and neutral, which you should be able to find in the junction box too. You do not need to change the wiring of the boiler itself. This is turned on by switches in the zone valves when the valve detects that it is open. The correct way to wire a room thermostat is to control the valve and not worry about the boiler. Christian. |
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