Story is i got called to finish off the heating on a new build as the electrician doing the work was too busy to get back in time.
There were some cables run, and some equipment fitted, and ive done the rest. There is no diagrams.. ive had to google what I can.
Its an S plan system, 2 motorised valves, 2 channel programmer and the tank stat and room stat. The boiler is a Worcester Greenstar 18i System boiler
Permanent supply to boiler, in turn feeding the programmer and both valves.
Switched feeds from the programmer back to the joint box, connected to the tank stat and room stat. These in turn operate the valves, when fully open send another feed to the boiler to tell it to fire up.
Part of the confusion was that the heating engineer had installed a pump on the pipework, where the boiler has an integral pump... so that had to come out.
Everything works as it should up to where the valves tell the boiler to come on. The switch wires from the valves are connected in the boiler to LR with a radiator icon, and LR with a tap icon.
What I think, reading through the 18i installation manual is the 2 valve switch wires are joined together and both connected to LR with radiator... LR with tap has nothing connected to it.
Does that sound familiar to anyone?
(The two LR connections were already connected in the boiler by the previous electrician)
There were some cables run, and some equipment fitted, and ive done the rest. There is no diagrams.. ive had to google what I can.
Its an S plan system, 2 motorised valves, 2 channel programmer and the tank stat and room stat. The boiler is a Worcester Greenstar 18i System boiler
Permanent supply to boiler, in turn feeding the programmer and both valves.
Switched feeds from the programmer back to the joint box, connected to the tank stat and room stat. These in turn operate the valves, when fully open send another feed to the boiler to tell it to fire up.
Part of the confusion was that the heating engineer had installed a pump on the pipework, where the boiler has an integral pump... so that had to come out.
Everything works as it should up to where the valves tell the boiler to come on. The switch wires from the valves are connected in the boiler to LR with a radiator icon, and LR with a tap icon.
What I think, reading through the 18i installation manual is the 2 valve switch wires are joined together and both connected to LR with radiator... LR with tap has nothing connected to it.
Does that sound familiar to anyone?
(The two LR connections were already connected in the boiler by the previous electrician)