I recently had a new hot water cylinder installed and changed from a y-plan to an s-plan. The plumber installed the cylinder, valves etc and left me to do the wiring.
The existing wiring was not great. The boiler is an old Potterton Netaheat Profile 50e. I wired the orange from the 2 valves, the live to the pump and the switched live to the boiler together in the junction box, and also wired the boiler into the permanent live (to reproduce what was previously there).
However, even with the programmer disconnected, my boiler can put power on the switched live and turn on the pump, presumably with both valves closed.
Should it be doing this?
I disconnected the permanent live from the boiler and it still seems to work with just a switched live when both the programmer and thermostat are on, but I don't know if I'm doing anything wrong by doing this.
The existing wiring was not great. The boiler is an old Potterton Netaheat Profile 50e. I wired the orange from the 2 valves, the live to the pump and the switched live to the boiler together in the junction box, and also wired the boiler into the permanent live (to reproduce what was previously there).
However, even with the programmer disconnected, my boiler can put power on the switched live and turn on the pump, presumably with both valves closed.
Should it be doing this?
I disconnected the permanent live from the boiler and it still seems to work with just a switched live when both the programmer and thermostat are on, but I don't know if I'm doing anything wrong by doing this.