Hi folks,
I'd like to get my Nest thermostat up and running with the gas combi boiler (Worcester Greenstar HIghflow 440 Standalone). FYI - I have tried to get this installed by a professional, but I've been let down 3 times now. 5 of 6 quote requests on the Nest website didn't even bother replying either. I've been told by numerous folk now that it's straightforward enough and should only take 10 minutes to wire. I'd still like to do it properly though!
Below is a photo of the boiler wiring currrently. You can just see the control panel on the right which is the current thermostat. I assume I can just disconnect this from the board when the Nest is installed as there will be no use for it.
Page 27 of the manual shows the different layouts. I believe option 10 should accomplish what I need. We usually leave the hot water feed on constantly and still being gas noobs (we always used oil), we're still not sure if this is the most efficient method of a gas combi boiler.
1) The existing L and N wiring in ST4 connects to an isolator switch just above the unit, but is tracked through the wall. Can I just leave this in place and also connect the Nest Heatlink to these L and N feeds?
2) I have some 5-core flex cable. Would this be sufficient to connect everything I need to the Heatlink with a single flex cable?
3) I assume ST8 in the photo is the wiring that goes to the thermostat control panel? This would be unplugged and routed to the Nest Heatlink. We don't need a separate thermostat control as we'll just be using the Nest plugged in via mico-USB.
4) Would option 10 on the wiring diagram be sufficient for this? Really appreciate your opinions. Thank you!
I'd like to get my Nest thermostat up and running with the gas combi boiler (Worcester Greenstar HIghflow 440 Standalone). FYI - I have tried to get this installed by a professional, but I've been let down 3 times now. 5 of 6 quote requests on the Nest website didn't even bother replying either. I've been told by numerous folk now that it's straightforward enough and should only take 10 minutes to wire. I'd still like to do it properly though!
Below is a photo of the boiler wiring currrently. You can just see the control panel on the right which is the current thermostat. I assume I can just disconnect this from the board when the Nest is installed as there will be no use for it.
Page 27 of the manual shows the different layouts. I believe option 10 should accomplish what I need. We usually leave the hot water feed on constantly and still being gas noobs (we always used oil), we're still not sure if this is the most efficient method of a gas combi boiler.
1) The existing L and N wiring in ST4 connects to an isolator switch just above the unit, but is tracked through the wall. Can I just leave this in place and also connect the Nest Heatlink to these L and N feeds?
2) I have some 5-core flex cable. Would this be sufficient to connect everything I need to the Heatlink with a single flex cable?
3) I assume ST8 in the photo is the wiring that goes to the thermostat control panel? This would be unplugged and routed to the Nest Heatlink. We don't need a separate thermostat control as we'll just be using the Nest plugged in via mico-USB.
4) Would option 10 on the wiring diagram be sufficient for this? Really appreciate your opinions. Thank you!