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Hi Guys
Changing my heating/water programmer and im stuck on the wiring ive gone from a danfoss to a Drayton and the wiring description is different ive had a go at what I think is correct but now when the heating is on and hot water off the hot water is still calling, and when I have just hot water on the heating comes on also. Ive attached a couple of pics of the old one and new one can anyone tell me which numbers on old ones go where on new one.
Thanks in advance..
Peter.
 

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Yes, gravity mode is not used much now, (thank goodness) it was for old systems where the hot water from the boiler convection circulates to the hot water cylinder through large pipes, without the need for a pump. The pump only being used for pushing the water through the radiators. This is not an efficient system design and many systems rely on the boiler thermostat to set the hot water temperature.

All the link does in gravity mode is ensure the hot water relay is switched on all the time the heating relay is on, or the heating pump would run without the boiler being switched on.

In fully pumped mode the hot water and heating relays operate independently.
 

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