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Some help I have a glow worm 24c and I am trying to install a hive System coming out of the glow worm 4 wire L-N-E and black so I have wired L-N-E correctly and the back in terminal 3 the receiver is all works and both green lights but the boiler is not kicking in do I need to bridge the common and 1
 

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Just be careful then, as some boilers use a Low voltage switching system for the thermostat. 0V to 24v so if you stick 239/240v up it you may blow up the PCB. Which isn't cheap to replace.
It's worked fine since installation, I used the boiler instruction manual to do this which is why I recommended that the OP also checks the manual
 
Yes luckily I found the Old manual and I did speak to the company who made the old controller to see if terminal 2 was 240-volt and they said with the bridge it would be so I know no it won't damage the motherboard
 

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