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  1. M

    Nest Installation Issues

    Sorry to fire this back up again, but I have a further problem - the hot water, while hot, isn't as hot as it used to be. Before I couldn't hold my hand under the hot water tap without scalding myself... now I can leave my hand there forever no problem. Also when I tell the nest to boost the...
  2. M

    Nest Installation Issues

    As it turned out, I don't have a Neutral so have decided to wire it in via a fused spur from a socket further along the wall.
  3. M

    Nest Installation Issues

    I know, totally agree it's not ideal it's just going to save me such a headache running cables from elsewhere. When I next decorate I will 'do it properly' but should get it working as I want for now. I won't have a plug there or anything, it will literally go from switch to transformer...
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    Nest Installation Issues

    Yes I understand that - but to keep the thermostat where it was I can't run wires all the way back to the heatlink without ripping up floorboards and plasterboard. So, I need 12v - therefore could I, technically, spur off the nearby light switch and connect a 240v - 12v transformer between that...
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    Nest Installation Issues

    I left the wiring in place - I just connected together and ran the live into the call for heat on the heat link. I left the wiring centre under the pump alone. I guess it gets all the power it needs when the heat link calls for heat. My only issue now is the Nest Thermostat not being on the...
  6. M

    Nest Installation Issues

    Thank you so much! It works! Really appreciate it.
  7. M

    Nest Installation Issues

    OK - there is a wiring centre under the pump in the airing cupboard. 95% sure that's where the other leads on the thermostat are going, as there is no power to the pump when I isolate the power at the programmer. So, am I right in thinking if I join the Neutrals together, join the Lives...
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    Nest Installation Issues

    Excellent advice so far, thank you. Will one of the Neutrals will also go back to the programmer? I am also guessing that the live out to central heating and the other neutral possibly go to the motorized valve ? Will this be likely in the airing cupboard ?
  9. M

    Nest Installation Issues

    OK, so I also found the wiring diagram: Thermostat Wiring Diagram by MrMoo123 posted 1 Dec 2016 at 11:34 AM
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    Nest Installation Issues

    Ok so this is the Thermostat: Thermostat Front by MrMoo123 posted 1 Dec 2016 at 11:04 AM And here is the wires:Thermostat Wires by MrMoo123 posted 1 Dec 2016 at 11:04 AM Just for clarity, this is how the programmer was wired Controller Wires by MrMoo123 posted 1 Dec 2016 at 11:04 AM I can't...
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    Nest Installation Issues

    Ah yes, I did receive that thanks. Makes sense now! On the thermostat side of things - are the 2 mystery wires for the Thermostat? Are these the ones I would need to join together? Any ideas where the other 2 wires might go? Could I in anyway use the existing cabling for the new thermostat ?
  12. M

    Nest Installation Issues

    OK Thanks for this. However, I am a bit stuck on step 5. Do you mean run a wire from L on the heat link into both 2 & 5 ?
  13. M

    Nest Installation Issues

    Morning, I am about to install a Nest Thermostat (3rd Gen) and after looking at what I currently have, there's a couple of queries. Issue 1: Current Controller has N L 1 2 3 4 and is wired as follows: N - 3 Wires: 1 is from the fused switch, 1 goes to the boiler and I have another mystery...
  14. M

    Low Hot Water Pressure

    Recently installed a new bathroom and had a few problems when it came to installing a new mixer shower... basically the cold is main fed throughout the house, we have no tank for the cold... so initially the cold was overpowering the hot water feed.... got it all sorted out using seperate...
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    Installing shower bath - totally baffled!

    Went with Option 1 as in the end it came down to what was going to cost lest / take the least time. My fuse box is at the other end of the house and downstairs - to get an electric cable from here would have caused total chaos! Fed up into the loft and back down into the bathroom. I'm...
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    Installing shower bath - totally baffled!

    Ok correct you are - there is another hot pipe that feeds the en suite shower. Thanks for your help. So I guess that leaves me 2 options? 1) connect up a feed to this pipe and route it to the bathroom to use as hot water in there - will this effect performance of say both showers if they...
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    Installing shower bath - totally baffled!

    Ok I'm gonna pull up a few floor boards tomorrow and figure it out once and for all - I just ran the hot tap in the en suite which im certain is off the same feed as the shower in there and the same pipe goes red hot in the airing cupboard as does when you turn the hot tap on in the bathroom but...
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    Installing shower bath - totally baffled!

    I can't stem the flow from the cold with my thumb - it really does have a high pressure. I appreciate what your telling me but one fact remains - the en suite shower works fine from the same feeds as the bathroom. Therefore it must be that if I bought a similar mixer shower as I have in...
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    Installing shower bath - totally baffled!

    there isn't - there must be something in the mixer of the shower in the en suite that prevents this from happening. I know for sure because the hot and cold basin taps in the en suite come from the same pipes (I installed them) and the cold cleary comes out much faster than the hot. someone...
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    Installing shower bath - totally baffled!

    I don't have a loft tank. I have a large showermax tank in the airing cupboard. The cold sits above the hot. I'm certain that the cold for the en suite shower comes from the same pipework as that feeds the bathroom - in fact i'm certain.
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