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Firstly, if you aren't sure about the wires, go to page seven on the honeywell website for the cm927, that shows where the wires need to go. But, if you aren't use to wiring these up you need a sparky or a gas engineer at the very least. The main L + N + E needs to be wired with the electric off otherwise you run the risk of blowing the boiler and frying the board not a cheap item to replace
Batter your eyelids at the gas engineer he might only charge a minimal fee, better to be safe than sorry. I applaud your diy skills by the way
Always be careful with the electrics please...
Firstly, if you aren't sure about the wires, go to page seven on the honeywell website for the cm927, that shows where the wires need to go. But, if you aren't use to wiring these up you need a sparky or a gas engineer at the very least. The main L + N + E needs to be wired with the electric off otherwise you run the risk of blowing the boiler and frying the board not a cheap item to replace
Batter your eyelids at the gas engineer he might only charge a minimal fee, better to be safe than sorry. I applaud your diy skills by the way
