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    Fire break in garage ceiling

    Hello, We bought our house in June of this year. It’s a 4 bedroom detached house, built in 1971. Now the weather is getting colder, it has become apparent that there are some significant draughts in the house and I am trying to track them down. It is very noticeable that the upstairs of the...
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    Time taken for unvented cylinder to get back to temperature

    Ahh ok, that makes sense - thanks!
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    Time taken for unvented cylinder to get back to temperature

    Hello, In my previous house, the hot water was supplied by a combi boiler and so, fairly obviously, when having a shower the gas was burning for exactly the same length of time that I showered for. In my new house, we have a system boiler which heats up an unvented hot water cylinder. If I...
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    Which thermostat should I adjust for the hot water?

    Ahhh OK, so the tap thermostat on the boiler itself is redundant? And the temperature of the water which runs through the heating loop in the cylinder is determined by the setting of the radiator knob?
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    Which thermostat should I adjust for the hot water?

    Actually, it's a 618 ecotech plus, if that makes any difference?
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    Which thermostat should I adjust for the hot water?

    Forgive my ignorance - what are e bus controls?
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    Which thermostat should I adjust for the hot water?

    Just did a little experiment - I turned the cylinder thermostat to minimum, had a shower and listened out to see if the boiler was coming on (too lazy to go and see what the display was saying - the boiler is in the garage and you have to go outside to access it), and it wasn't. I then turned...
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    Which thermostat should I adjust for the hot water?

    As I thought - thanks. The boiler is displaying a solid tap symbol, even with the cylinder thermostat set low, which supposedly indicates a demand for heat - to me this implies the cylinder thermostat is not wired up correctly.
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    Which thermostat should I adjust for the hot water?

    Hello, I've got a system boiler supplying central heating and hot water, via an unvented cylinder. This may seem like a daft question, but if I want to change the temperature of the water then presumably I should do it using the thermostat on the cylinder, and not the water temperature...
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    Honeywell T40 Wiring

    The answer to all those is indeed 'yes', so I guess it's wired up correctly just with an odd choice of colours
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    Honeywell T40 Wiring

    Hang on, I'm confused now - do you mean swap the wires on the thermostat and do nothing with the other end? I had concluded that the thermostat is wired correctly but that the colours are not ideal in that they have chosen yellow for the live and red for the switched live - am I mistaken?
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    Honeywell T40 Wiring

    Ok - I asked because my thermostat is wired exactly as the one in the picture (well sort of - Term 2 is blue, Term 3 is red and Term 1 is yellow). Term 1 is at 230V when the thermo is set to zero, which implies to me that whoever wired it has connected yellow to the programmer's CH ON terminal...
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    Honeywell T40 Wiring

    Do you mean that is what it ought to be like if wired correctly, or that is what he would find with it incorrectly wired as shown in the photo?
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    ST699 question

    Ah OK - I quite fancy having a Wifi controlled one though....
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    ST699 question

    Possibly - what do you recommend?
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    ST699 question

    Presumably, any programmable thermostat that then replaces the wired thermostat then just needs to be wired up as if it were a standard 230V switching thermo connected to a combi boiler, and I don't need to follow the instructions for connection to a Y plan because that is all still taken care...
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    Honeywell T40 Wiring

    Forgive my ignorance, but where is the anticipator in the picture?
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