Oh the shame!
And my username is 'competentperson', makes it even worse!
The way the last wire entered the unit made it look like it went into position 6.....when it actually....went into position 5....just like everyone told me.
Ouch!
LOL
That matter aside, I fitted the unit...
It says LP111.
Everyone is telling me it cannot be wired the way it is.
Yet it is wired that way....and at present it is working.
So tell me who is wrong? LOL
Crazy.
The pins I quoted were looking at the faceplate on the wall, not looking at the controller itself. Dont be confused...
As I said, I am aware of the issue. I can, in the summer or when I require instant hot water turn up the thermostat until I get the water I require. It's not perfect but for the moment it will have to do.
Right, I see where he is coming from with his position 4 and my position 6. His was off the diagram and mine was a physical position on the wall.
One question, why are 1 and 2 linked?
Yes, there is a valve.
At present I am controling the heating by using the advance button on the LP111 with no times programmed.
The hot water gets hot because at present the heating is on some of the time.
I know and understand that if I wish to have hot water only I would need to...
There is!
Well at least there are 6 physical places you can screw in a wire. I know...I'm looking at it :-)
There is in the manual too. It says N L 1 2 3 4, that makes 6. LOL
http://www.uk-plumbing.com/brochure/drayton/LPInstructions.pdf
Hi,
I have a Drayton Lifestyle LP111 programmer connected to my boiler.
There is no room thermostat, the programmer is next to where I would want the thermostat and I am competent enough to wire them up....however.
I am a bit confused by the current wiring.
There are the usual Live...