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Can anyone please help me to wire a Hive to a Vokera Linea Combi Boiler

I have uploaded diagrams and pictures of everything I think is important. I think I should

1 Disconnect the Honeywell thermostat and bridge the two connectors where it says Room Thermostat on the wiring diagram.

2 Disconnect the 4 wires to the programmable timer on the boiler ( see Vokera wiring diagram)

3 connect L on the boiler to L on the Hive

4 connect N on the boiler to N on the Hive

5 connect a wire from the lower of the two TA on the boiler ( see Vokera wiring diagram) to the ‘heating on’ on the Hive

6 connect a wire from the connector with an equals sign just above the higher TA to the ‘Common’ on the Hive (see Vokera wiring diagram)

7 connect an earth from boiler to Hive

Is my thinking correct? Any help would be much appreciated.

Rupe

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[ElectriciansForums.net] Wiring a Hive receiver to a Vokera Linea Combi boiler

[ElectriciansForums.net] Wiring a Hive receiver to a Vokera Linea Combi boiler

[ElectriciansForums.net] Wiring a Hive receiver to a Vokera Linea Combi boiler
 
You've already answered your own question. The Brown and blue are the switch wires that you need. The Hive receiver needs its own LNE ( hive is class2 anyway) put the receiver next to the boiler, cut stat wire back and wire brown into (1) and Blue into (sleeve with marker) (3)..job done. you'll need to tell the programmer to have heating on constant and Hive will do the switching. any q's PM me.
 
You've already answered your own question. The Brown and blue are the switch wires that you need. The Hive receiver needs its own LNE ( hive is class2 anyway) put the receiver next to the boiler, cut stat wire back and wire brown into (1) and Blue into (sleeve with marker) (3)..job done. you'll need to tell the programmer to have heating on constant and Hive will do the switching. any q's PM me
FFS WE NOT ALLOWED TO GIVE OUT HOW TO DO IT .
 
You've already answered your own question. The Brown and blue are the switch wires that you need. The Hive receiver needs its own LNE ( hive is class2 anyway) put the receiver next to the boiler, cut stat wire back and wire brown into (1) and Blue into (sleeve with marker) (3)..job done. you'll need to tell the programmer to have heating on constant and Hive will do the switching. any q's PM me.
Many thanks Frank. I will give it a go.
Rupe
 
You've already answered your own question. The Brown and blue are the switch wires that you need. The Hive receiver needs its own LNE ( hive is class2 anyway) put the receiver next to the boiler, cut stat wire back and wire brown into (1) and Blue into (sleeve with marker) (3)..job done. you'll need to tell the programmer to have heating on constant and Hive will do the switching. any q's PM me.
Hi Frank, just wanted to thank you for your help with my wiring. It’s all working great now! All the best. Rupert
 

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