Hi Fellow Engineers
I've attached a wiring diagram I've just completed, I wanted to make sure I've got it correct.
Looking to install 2 Nest thermostats to a Worcester combi boiler.
1 Zone is radiators and the other is UFH, with pump on manifold
Would be grateful to receive feedback.
Thanks
Hopefully a quick question:
I have bought a new house and had a few issues with the CH system (they connected the valves for the two zones to the wrong thermostats which has now been fixed) but have now come across something that doesn't make sense to me. I have a downstairs cloakroom (toilet)...
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At our old flat, we had a combi boiler which dealt with heating and hot water without an additional tank. There was an external timer next to the boiler, and a room thermostat (manual) in the hallway. I was able to replace the latter with a receiver and wireless (not smart) thermostat...
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