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Hive dual to single channel receiver wiring

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Hi, long story short my hive has been wired using a dual channel receiver on a viessmann combo boiler. Since removing the hub as I’m moving home, it only fires the boiler when I boost the hot water on the thermostat. Spoke to hive who said I should us the single channel receiver for the new owners.

here is the current wiring;

can anyone help me to wire in the single Channel receiver ?

White flex from the left is from fused spur and other two flex are from the boiler
Thanks
 

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It should be exactly the same. You should give consideration to sleeving the green/yellow wire and blue wires, especially if 240VAC.
 
The diagram is the internal wiring of the Hive to show that in the Dual Channel Hive the Live supply to the switches is supplied by the Hive and in the Single Channel Hive the supply to the switch has to be connected, normally to Pin 1
 
Hi, long story short my hive has been wired using a dual channel receiver on a viessmann combo boiler. Since removing the hub as I’m moving home, it only fires the boiler when I boost the hot water on the thermostat. Spoke to hive who said I should us the single channel receiver for the new owners.

here is the current wiring;

can anyone help me to wire in the single Channel receiver ?

White flex from the left is from fused spur and other two flex are from the boiler
Thanks
That is a single channel receiver wiring not a dual channel
 

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