Right guys heres the situ...
Went round a job for my mate whos said he'd changed a conventional boiler to a system boiler on a y plan system. Valiant the make. He wanted me to identify the two 3 core flex's previously wired into the old boiler. One being the supply, and the other i thought would be for the stat, which my mate (the plumber) said it would be.
So I checked it out and I got 0V from brown wire with stat open, and 230V with stat closed. Blue stayed the same all the time, I cant remember what it was but it was low. Green/yellow being earth. So the brown is obviously the switch from the stat. He said the switch then just had to be put into terminal 3 or 4 of the boiler (Valiant Ecotec if it helps) to let the boiler know it was calling for heat. This didn't work, and after a couple of hours of messing around I didnt sort it so I put the link back in 3 and 4 and I walked away (head down in shame and no money in my pocket). But I will add I haven't had any experience in central heating systems and its the weakest part of my game!
But whilst driving home I remembered that the 3 port valve wasn't operating when the stat was being operated. And I thought that maybe it was linked through the old boiler so if I linked the brown switch wire with the blue wire from the same flex that it might send a feed up to the 3 port valve to operate. I know I can bell out the cables at the junction box to prove my theory but I just wanted to see if any of you think that what I'm saying might be true! Im not ready to admit defeat as I say I dont have the most experience in this field but i'd like to go back tomoro night and see if i can sort it unless someone tells me that there is no way that this would work I will prefer not to make myself look like an arse again.
Cheers guys, ive got another question for u too once this is cleared up! That will be in the industrial section tho.
Thanks
Went round a job for my mate whos said he'd changed a conventional boiler to a system boiler on a y plan system. Valiant the make. He wanted me to identify the two 3 core flex's previously wired into the old boiler. One being the supply, and the other i thought would be for the stat, which my mate (the plumber) said it would be.
So I checked it out and I got 0V from brown wire with stat open, and 230V with stat closed. Blue stayed the same all the time, I cant remember what it was but it was low. Green/yellow being earth. So the brown is obviously the switch from the stat. He said the switch then just had to be put into terminal 3 or 4 of the boiler (Valiant Ecotec if it helps) to let the boiler know it was calling for heat. This didn't work, and after a couple of hours of messing around I didnt sort it so I put the link back in 3 and 4 and I walked away (head down in shame and no money in my pocket). But I will add I haven't had any experience in central heating systems and its the weakest part of my game!
But whilst driving home I remembered that the 3 port valve wasn't operating when the stat was being operated. And I thought that maybe it was linked through the old boiler so if I linked the brown switch wire with the blue wire from the same flex that it might send a feed up to the 3 port valve to operate. I know I can bell out the cables at the junction box to prove my theory but I just wanted to see if any of you think that what I'm saying might be true! Im not ready to admit defeat as I say I dont have the most experience in this field but i'd like to go back tomoro night and see if i can sort it unless someone tells me that there is no way that this would work I will prefer not to make myself look like an arse again.
Cheers guys, ive got another question for u too once this is cleared up! That will be in the industrial section tho.
Thanks