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    Nest wiring to a Flexicom 30cx boiler

    Hi Robin, This link may be of use to you before you give up on the Nest - you can turn the "Learning" off and just set up a schedule: https://nest.com/uk/support/article/Nest-Sense-and-your-Nest-schedule Russ
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    How to wire a Nest

    Hi Stem, Thanks for the feedback. I hadn't thought at all about those 12V connections being used for communication - looking online I see what you mean in mixed feedback as to whether this is the case, but there's enough doubt that I'll split these out to be sure (and call Nest to confirm as...
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    How to wire a Nest

    Hi Stem, Thank you very much for your input, was very helpful! It has inspired me to improve my plan, please see below. In terms of leaving it for the future, using this setup I would now leave the programmer in place but completely disconnected as it serves no purpose. As part of the current...
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    How to wire a Nest

    Hi Ian - thanks for your useful input and for your warm welcome to these forums! Taking an example S-plan, I'm keen to understand why my proposal won't work if I just want to control the two heating loops (leaving the hot water on the thermostat)? I want to use existing wiring wherever possible...
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    How to wire a Nest

    Hi Stem - apologies for hijacking the thread, as Milly said I thought it better to have all the information in one place in case someone (like me!) looks for this in the future, as I found this thread incredibly useful so far! You are correct in the setup, below is a picture of the physical...
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    How to wire a Nest

    Hi, To those who successfully managed to install this setup I was wondering how they're powering the Nest thermostats when they locate them where the existing ones were? I have 2x ESRTD3's (and a ES3247B programmer) and want to put the Nest thermostat where the old thermostat went, but as far...
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