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    Basement Stone Floor / Bitumen

    Apologies, I've not explained the membrane bit very well. The asphalt has been laid on top of the stones (on top of grit sand) and then at the edges, next to the wall, it appears to run into a membrane that disappears up behind the stud, so the membrane starts where the asphalt stops and I...
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    Basement Stone Floor / Bitumen

    Many thanks for your response bobasd. I did have a search through threads and read plenty but didn't find one that related closely enough so thought I'd post something. I'll have another search and see what I can find. The original stone walls have all got stud walls to the inside now, having...
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    Basement Stone Floor / Bitumen

    So, after starting a job today it soon turned into something else so thought I'd get the views of people on here. I live in a 1840's stone built end terrace. The previous owner has converted the basement but it leaks and the walls are often damp so it clearly hasn't worked. I'd love to rip...
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    Nest 3rd Generation Installation

    Many thanks to flameport and echo the husky for help. Apart from struggling a little with the tiny wiring terminals in the Heatlink, everything went as suggested and it's all working perfectly. There's some great people on here. Cheers.
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    Nest 3rd Generation Installation

    Brilliant. Can't thank you enough. Just to be doubly sure, I just link the live to 2 & 5 as shown as well?
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    Nest 3rd Generation Installation

    Just realised I screwed up in what I wrote. I am struggling with the hot water, not the heating! Sorry about that.
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    Nest 3rd Generation Installation

    Many thanks for your quick response, I actually meant to remove that label as I didn't hadn't figured out that wire at the time as it disappeared off with a collection of mains wires, hence my note so I knew what I was marking up. I also didn't include any Earth wires to try and keep the diagram...
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    Nest 3rd Generation Installation

    First of all, sorry for a new post on this topic but on trying to join an existing thread I was advised from existing members I should start a new post myself so here goes. I currently have an Ideal Logic Heat 15 boiler installed on what I believe to be an S-Plan system. The boiler is located...
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    Replacing Honeywell CM927 with Nest Heatlink

    Thanks Tony. I will start a new thread. I was trying to minimise people's input but have complicated things it seems. Lesson learned.
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    Replacing Honeywell CM927 with Nest Heatlink

    Stem Thanks for your answer. I had messaged the original poster and asked if he was OK me hijacking the thread and he encouraged me to in case he learned anything new, but point noted for future posts. I realise the difference between the wireless programmer and thermostat, but the wiring...
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    Replacing Honeywell CM927 with Nest Heatlink

    I have read through this post with interest. I also have a Honeywell system (although the HC60NG relay / Y6630D wireless thermostat instead of the BDR91/CM927, but the wiring within the relay is labelled the same with the same connections as described above). Presuming I can simply swap the...
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