Replace current thermostat for nest 3rd generation. Wiring question

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How would I connect the current wiring to a nest 3rd gen heat link?

thanks for your help!
 
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To make it work, brown to L with a link to 2, green/yellow to 3, blue to N. Also if powering from heat link from T1 and T2 to thermostat.

However this may work, but it is not correct.
Green/yellow should not be used for line wires,
Also there may well be a wiring centre which it should be wired from to be able to control domestic hot water.
 
To make it work, brown to L with a link to 2, green/yellow to 3, blue to N. Also if powering from heat link from T1 and T2 to thermostat.

However this may work, but it is not correct.
Green/yellow should not be used for line wires,
Also there may well be a wiring centre which it should be wired from to be able to control domestic hot water.


Thanks for your reply and help. Much appreciated. Can you please elaborate on why the green yellow wire shouldn’t be used as line wire?
 
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very common to be wired like that, no it is not correct but very very common, I am guessing you have a combi boiler ?
 
I have installed heat link and is able to switch on heating manually by pressing the button on the heat link but I cannot get it to connect to the thermostat. I have tried many times trying to reset heat link. No joy. The thermostat was literally next to the heat link but fails to connect anyone have any ideas?
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