By way of an update I rewired all the connectors and it is now working as it should. There was either a dodgy connection or hadn't left hive long enough to settle.
Thanks for all the advice.
Hi no the boiler doesn't have a built in clock previously the boiler was controlled using sensys net which was connected to the bus connector I removed this.
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I have an Ariston Ecombi One combi boiler and I have tried I stall hive. Have wired up the receiver with N to connection 1, L toconnection 2 and earth to the earthing point. Also wired connections 1 and 3.
At the boiler I have removed the link cable from TA1 and connected the cables...
Thanks Stem and CBW.
Sorry Typo the Greenstar is a 38cdi not 35.
Does anyone know if this boiler requires a sealed combustion chamber to be opened to access the wiring terminals?
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Im looking to replace my Honeywell thermostat with Hive Heating 3. I have a Worcester Greenstar 35CDi and am confused about the wiring of the Receiver that connects to the Boiler. I have seen on line some diagrams that indicate that there needs to be a link wire between the Permanent Live...
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I am in the process of having a conservatory built and will need to level the floor with self levelling compound.
The concrete base was installed in early March but because of lockdown the conservatory walls and roof were not completed until 20th July meaning the base was left open to the...
Thanks Richard from preventing me from making a possible mistake. Having thought about it it's obvious that different materials will behave differently and lead to cracks. Blockwork it is then, don't want to be forever filling in cracks after all it will be in my lounge and I will see it every...
Thanks for the advice Richard, I was hoping to do the partition work myself to keep the cost down and then get a professional plasterer in to do the whole wall on both sides. Do you suggest that I abandon the partition wall idea to prevent the cracking possibilities and revert back to blockwork...
That is an option, how much should I leave between the existing wall level and the new wall level, I was hoping that the plasterer could make up the difference without the need of packing etc.
Want to block off a door between lounge and dining room, door and frame have been removed. It would be easier to fill the gap with a stud wall rather than block, wall thickness including plaster is 137mm even using 100mm timber and 12.5mm board still only gives 125mm wall thickness giving 6mm...
The slime seems to come out of the tap, it seems to cling onto the tap outlet and is removed with a nail brush. Forgot to mention in last reply that we do have a cold water storage tank in the roof void but this seems to only feed the Hot Water cylinder.