OK, I am only going by Google results (which I know are not 100% correct).
As said I am not in the trade and don't claim to be an expert. I merely did this myself for my own home. :D
Cheers for the help here, and do not think it wasted. Some of the information above cleared up what was in my mind and allowed me to explain the situation to the site manager, who has just called me.
Seems he explained it to the Maintenance guy, and from that the maintenance guy went straight...
According to:
"Part P – Electrical safety
...Part P ensures that all household electrics are installed safely; rules for bathroom electrics for example specify the maximum voltage levels for different areas in the bathroom and state that light switches should be pull chord operated or...
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I will perform this test later but I know the RX1 is turning on and off (the CH1 light turns on and off when I pass desired temperature), but whether the boiler is then turning on and off is what I doubt.
Will update later/tomorrow when I here from engineer.
I have no idea about why I'm afraid. Our last house was built in 2008 and was the same, our current house we've only just moved into and as I say has all the toilet switches outside the rooms.
Yep, and the PIR has a timer from 5 seconds to 15 minutes.
IF the PIR fails (OK OK, when..) I would turn off the lighting circuit, remove the blanking plate and remove the constant connection. Replace PIR and replace connection.
I have a sneaky suspicion my pairing from the lounge stat isn't linked. I did try this last night with the wife upstairs and me downstairs... as it's battery powered I think I will take a look myself with the stat upstairs and see if I can link them. Seems strange though that with no link the...
Thanks for that. So both valves can be wired to CH1, at least I know there hasn't been a mistake there.
So both stats can be paired to CH1, how does the RX1 know which valve to control from which stat, if they are paired to the same CH1.
How do I resolve my overheating lounge?
Thanks...
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I'm new so apologies if this is in the wrong place. I found some help on here over the weekend. It didn't solve my issue and I thought it only fair to post up what I did incase it helps others.
So, we live in a new build property. If you don't know new builds do not have lighting...
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I've browsed DIYnot.com for answers before, but with this particular issue I thought it made sense to sign-up.
I am not a plumber or sparkie... but I am capable of most DIY jobs.
Here is my Danfoss issue at the moment.
After a power outage over the weekend our boiler (Ideal...