Tado V3 wiring on Combi/Condensate pump controller

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Hi.

Recently bought a Tado V3 wireless kit (should of probably bought just the thermostat kit but hey ho), had a quick look at the wiring diagram which is straight forward, but nothing like my houses wiring due to additional condensate pump wires etc. Boiler is a Worcester Bosch 532 combi.

What ive traced is the below on my current Drayton single channel timer and BG RS1 wall stat :-
Neutral- Main Supply, Thermostat, Boiler, Condensate pump power
Live- Main Supply, Codensate pump power, Condensate switched cutoff In.
T1- Boiler (Black with brown surround)
T2- No pin in backplate, so just joining Condensate switch circuit out and Boiler Live feed (Condensate pump cutsout and stops supplying a live to the boiler im assuming)
T3- Thermostat (Brown)- Live feed to RS1 when Timer panel is ON
T4- Thermostat (Black with brown), Boiler (Grey with Brown)- Thermostat call for heat to the boiler?


So few questions, can anyone confirm the above sounds good?

Was planning on like for like on the Tado backplate (T1 - COM, T2 - NC (can this be kept in use for the above condensate/boiler switch?), T3 - NO ( Kept as above but bridging the current thermostat BROWN to BLACK/BROWN on the thermostat backplate to permanent call for heat) , or leave the thermostat at max..

Anything big jumping out here?

Ill attach a few photos.

Thanks
 

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Can anyone shed any light on this one, got some spare time to hopefully get this fitted
 

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