Hi,
Just moved to a new house which has a back boiler system in it, with a honeywell Y Plan system.
The Electronic timer works perfectly for Hot Water, but the heating doesn't. The heating just ignores the timer altogether. I have found out I can get the heating to work by switching off the HW, and then moving the switch on the Y Valve to MAN OPEN. But obviously this isn't ideal.
I've just checked the components and everything seems to be functioning, the correct wires become live when I expect etc, so the only thing I could think it could be was the Synchron Motor, So I replaced that but that hasn't fixed anything
. I suppose it could be the PCB part of the Y Valve??
I have just checked over the complete wiring for the rest of the system, using the honeywell site for referrence:
http://content.honeywell.com/uk/homes/Catalogue/Sundial Plans/3.4 Y Plan.pdf
Everything is perfect execpt and as shown except for the boiler connection. We have a Bax Bermuda 45/3M Backboiler which has four wires rather than 3. There is the Earth and the Neutral which are easy enough but then there is a red and a yellow, but the diagram only shows a Live. Currently the Yellow one is connected as per the diagram, and the red one is connected to a permanent live connection.
The wiring all seems logical as I would guess that one wire is a permanent live and one is a switched live, but are they the right way round?? and secondly I've been trying to find a Baxi Bermuda Wiring DIagram but with no luck but I did find this pdf:
http://www.chaffoteaux.co.uk/uploads/img42c94f1ca05da1.pdf
That PDF has a wiring diagram for a 2 x 2port System, and where it shows the Baxi Back Boiler it says to connect the permanent live to connection number 9 which doesn't seem to be connected to anything else. Could it be that it shouldn't be connected at all??
Do you think the Boiler Connections could be related to the Heating not automatically switching on.
Any Advice would be greatly received although I don't just want to be told to get an expert in as I could have done that alreasy myself!!!
Cheers
Just moved to a new house which has a back boiler system in it, with a honeywell Y Plan system.
The Electronic timer works perfectly for Hot Water, but the heating doesn't. The heating just ignores the timer altogether. I have found out I can get the heating to work by switching off the HW, and then moving the switch on the Y Valve to MAN OPEN. But obviously this isn't ideal.
I've just checked the components and everything seems to be functioning, the correct wires become live when I expect etc, so the only thing I could think it could be was the Synchron Motor, So I replaced that but that hasn't fixed anything
I have just checked over the complete wiring for the rest of the system, using the honeywell site for referrence:
http://content.honeywell.com/uk/homes/Catalogue/Sundial Plans/3.4 Y Plan.pdf
Everything is perfect execpt and as shown except for the boiler connection. We have a Bax Bermuda 45/3M Backboiler which has four wires rather than 3. There is the Earth and the Neutral which are easy enough but then there is a red and a yellow, but the diagram only shows a Live. Currently the Yellow one is connected as per the diagram, and the red one is connected to a permanent live connection.
The wiring all seems logical as I would guess that one wire is a permanent live and one is a switched live, but are they the right way round?? and secondly I've been trying to find a Baxi Bermuda Wiring DIagram but with no luck but I did find this pdf:
http://www.chaffoteaux.co.uk/uploads/img42c94f1ca05da1.pdf
That PDF has a wiring diagram for a 2 x 2port System, and where it shows the Baxi Back Boiler it says to connect the permanent live to connection number 9 which doesn't seem to be connected to anything else. Could it be that it shouldn't be connected at all??
Do you think the Boiler Connections could be related to the Heating not automatically switching on.
Any Advice would be greatly received although I don't just want to be told to get an expert in as I could have done that alreasy myself!!!
Cheers
