Grey shouldn't be in same terminal as the orange.
Only the cylinder stat call should be.
Only the cylinder stat call should be.
Grey shouldn't be in same terminal as the orange.
Only the cylinder stat call should be.
The grey wire (hot water off) connects in the 3 port and opens the port to its A position
The grey wire (hot water off) connects in the 3 port and opens the port to its A position
And hold it in last position when ch/hw off.
Giving 100v on orange.
Just been thinking , its possible that the port is stuck permanently open will this create a permanent demand for heat, what do you think?
The voltage is deliberately reduced so it cannot operate the gas valve when the mid-pos valve is "parked" in the CH only position. However, there have been cases where the gas valve operates even when the orange wire has only 100V on it.So the only power on valve will be 230v on grey, but gives 100v out the orange.

Why haven't you done the sequence of tests I posted earlier?what i have noticed is that when ch reachs temp and stat turns off, the pump stops running,but if hw is on as well then switched off the pump still runs even tho ch and hw switched off.
if ch is off and i switch on hw for 2 hours,after 2 hours and programmer switches off then pump upstairs in airing cupboard is still running and does not turn off until i remove valve and then replace it
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