CH ON/OFF CONNECTIONS AT PROGRAMMER:

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This is another silly question :oops: !! As I look at the Honeywell (standard S plan) wiring diagram I notice there are typically HW on and off connections at the programmer (although off seems to go to spare contact 7 in junction box). But for CH, there's just an on connection? I'm sure there's a simple and logical reason, can anyone please explain :? ?
 
That was quick!! Thanks. Presumably why it goes to an unused (no. 7) contact in junction box? Although contact 7 is relevant in S Plan Plus (I'm not familiar with it) which has a 2nd heating valve (2 controllable zones??).
 
Assumed you were a working plumber? - if you're good enough to give advice on this forum, you'd be the man for me when I next need one.
 
Assumed you were a working plumber? -

yes but i try not to do do much

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Ahhhh :o - you must be one of those £800 per day plumbers I've heard about, not greedy, and quite content to work a 2 day week to get by!!
 
My aunt had a new boiler (about £600) installed recently in same position as old although new hole for flue was required. New pipework and fittings were minimal plus a new £30 thermostat. One guy did the job in a day and charged £1500. He knew his stuff and his work was excellent - but I'd wager British Gas would have quoted £2500-3000. This guy is a one-man band but obviously has overheads. I'd pay that for a job well done but it's not a bad living??
 
Just to clarify.... I meant when I need one for plumbing work. I forgot about plumbers' earthy sense of humour and jokes about plungers and stop-ends!
 

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