Ok....wee bit of background on this to make sense of it. We have a multifuel stove, in event of power failure they installed a thermosyphon/gravity radiator which is controlled electrically by a valve (Honeywell V4043B "Normally Open"). Power fails, valve opens(current keeps it closed), water goes to thermosyphon rad and thermal store doesn't boil/explode.
That's the theory.
Last Dec lost power 26 hrs, rad never went warm, thermal store boiled...
Company that installed it finally appeared last week and lifted floorboards next to it. Valve to plumbing was shut so water would never go through it, Honeywell valve wasn't connected(Think John Wayne at this point and you're getting there...). They did this and left. Now rad is on permanently....Just did a wee check and turned off power at the mains, disconnected the 3 wires to the valve in the choc box and connected a table lamp, power on, no light....so then traced the cable to the wall and found a junction box with this f***ing mess inside...
Now, from what I've traced the thermostat cable comes into the box, it has L,E, a black and a grey cable. The wire from the Honeywell valve (L,N,E) has been part spliced to it. As in the Live from the valve is connected to the Grey of the stat, The earth is common earthed in some other bit and the Neutral is connected to F**K ALL...
To say I'm disgusted with this is such an understatement. Can anyone advise from what you can see whether I should just piggy back the LNE for the valve to recognised LNE connectors there or get them back to sort this shambles out. They have to come back at some point as they installed an internal spec sensor choc box on the roof for the thermal solar panel and two hard Scottish winters have seen to them all right...
Yeee haaaa round em up!!!!!!
That's the theory.
Last Dec lost power 26 hrs, rad never went warm, thermal store boiled...
Company that installed it finally appeared last week and lifted floorboards next to it. Valve to plumbing was shut so water would never go through it, Honeywell valve wasn't connected(Think John Wayne at this point and you're getting there...). They did this and left. Now rad is on permanently....Just did a wee check and turned off power at the mains, disconnected the 3 wires to the valve in the choc box and connected a table lamp, power on, no light....so then traced the cable to the wall and found a junction box with this f***ing mess inside...
Now, from what I've traced the thermostat cable comes into the box, it has L,E, a black and a grey cable. The wire from the Honeywell valve (L,N,E) has been part spliced to it. As in the Live from the valve is connected to the Grey of the stat, The earth is common earthed in some other bit and the Neutral is connected to F**K ALL...
To say I'm disgusted with this is such an understatement. Can anyone advise from what you can see whether I should just piggy back the LNE for the valve to recognised LNE connectors there or get them back to sort this shambles out. They have to come back at some point as they installed an internal spec sensor choc box on the roof for the thermal solar panel and two hard Scottish winters have seen to them all right...
Yeee haaaa round em up!!!!!!