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    Nest E to Heatmiser UH4

    Thanks again, Gentlemen, Much appreciated!
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    Nest E to Heatmiser UH4

    Stem, Ian, Again many thanks for your help. I hope I am not stretching your patience but after Ian's last comment I opened the boiler and looked at the current connections. The existing Nest Thermostat is currently connected to 'C' and 'NO' at the Nest heatlink and the L and LR of the boiler...
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    Nest E to Heatmiser UH4

    I understand, Thanks Ian!
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    Nest E to Heatmiser UH4

    Added note: I have not opened the boiler yet though so not sure how easy the 'boiler enable' cabling will be which I guess is what Ian is referring to? That will of course come from the heatmiser 230v connection.
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    Nest E to Heatmiser UH4

    Gentlemen, Thanks again for your valued input. The heatmiser is only set for 230V input - no other option. It has its own fused spur from the fuse board. Currently the boiler has only the 2 leads from the battery operated Nest going into its wiring centre so there's no other feed other than...
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    Nest E to Heatmiser UH4

    Hi Stem, Thank you again for the clear and extremely helpful reply! Very much appreciated.
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    Nest E to Heatmiser UH4

    Hi Stem, Thanks for the reply. So I can just add the Nest to the Heatmiser Thermostat row as you describe and connect the valve to the bottom row as per the diagram? I was worried the L of the Heatmiser top row carries a live feed from the board back to the Nest as it does for the other...
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    Nest E to Heatmiser UH4

    Hello, I am new to this great forum so first of all apologies if this has already been covered somewhere else. Here goes: I have a WB Greenstar 8000 Life boiler for all my radiators in the house. This is controlled by a battery operated, 2-wire Nest-E which was installed by the plumber at the...
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