do most boilers operate from 240v being fed from the programmer or should most boilers have there own 240v source and the programmer simply act as a signal to run?
No boiler should be fed from the programmer.do most boilers operate from 240v being fed from the programmer ...
No boiler should be fed from the programmer.
Would be quite interested to know which boilers should be fed from a timer; I have never seen M.I. that said so.No boiler should be fed from the programmer.
Only if it doesnt require a permanent live (which most do now)
doitall said:It was quite common to switch the boiler from the programmer, in the olden days. icon_lol.gif
It was also quite common to pipe a 20 - 30 kw boiler up with 15 mm from the split, doesn't make it good.It was quite common to switch the boiler from the programmer, in the olden days.![]()
Spur to boiler and timer, timer out to sl boiler.if there were no zone valves where else would you take the switched live from?
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