Boiler Controls Problem

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Hi I have a Valliant Eco tec 24 boiler which i am try to fit a Siemens wireless reciever and controller to. Controller RDJ10RF reciever RCR10/433-GB.

Have tried numerous methods after speaking with valliant and not one seems to work.

Help!?
 
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I cannot comment unless you tell me exactly how you connected it ?
 
I have tried.....

L,N, L1 Lx & L2 on reciever

24v & 230v RT in boiler

1...
L & N piggy backed from boiler to reciever
L1 & L2 to 24v RT in boiler with pre fitted link removed
LX clear

2...
L & N piggy backed from boiler to reciever
L1 & L2 to 230v RT in boiler with pre fitted link in 24v RT removed
LX & L2 clear


3...
L & N piggy backed from boiler to reciever
L1 to 230v RT in boiler with pre fitted link in 24v RT in place
LX & L2 clear

4....
L & N piggy backed from boiler to reciever
L1 to 230v RT in boiler with pre fitted link in 24v RT in place and removed.
LX linked to L2

These are all wiring options that came with the controller.

thanks
 
Try live from the 240 side on boiler to LX which is common on stat and rt on 240 side to L 1 on stat which is switch live.

I havnt got time to read through what youve tried as I'm on my way to a job

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Hi

I've tried that with the 24v rt link in and out but it only seems to run the boiler and never stops :/

Thanks
 
You take the link in the 24 v out and link rt on the 240 side to L1 on the stat
 
Hi

Yes it's the new Eco pro with the digital display.

Thanks,

Laurence
 
Next to your L N E connection in the boiler there is another conector next to it. This will be your 240v switch live , you need torun a cable between this terminal and L 1 in the stat and another cable between L in the boiler and LX in the stat

Take out the link in the RT 24 v side. Otherwise the boiler will just keep running instead of being run by the stat
 
If your tidying up, you couldn't pop round to mine could you, the place is a fooking tip :p
 

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