Hi, great site.
Hopefully this should be an easy one. I've thought about this myself for a bit, but it's just worth the ask to be sure, so here goes.
I've got a Heatline Vizo 24 (the one from B+Q) and a wireless Drayton RF2 wireless thermo and reciever.
Now, the RF2 reciever needs a 230v feed, which is not a problem for me. The thing I am cautious about is that on the PCB of the Vizo it has a connection (currently looped) for a 230v connection. It says in the manual that for 230v supplied thermo I should use the 230v connection on the board.
But, the RF2 reciever, even though it is supplied with 230v uses a low voltage switch and from the RF2 diagram the 230v and low volt don't mix.
There is also a low voltage connection inside the Vizo which is also looped out near the front of the boiler. My guess is this is the one I should be unlooping and connecting to the switch terminals on the wireless reciever on the RF2.
So my question is, do I connect the low voltage cable from the Vizo to the RF2 switch terminals (this is what I think I should be doing) or do I cut into the 230v on the Vizo board and connect that to the switch terminals on the RF2 ?
Or is the 230v on the Vizo to supply the RF2 ?
Hope the above makes some sense and thanks for any help with this.
Hopefully this should be an easy one. I've thought about this myself for a bit, but it's just worth the ask to be sure, so here goes.
I've got a Heatline Vizo 24 (the one from B+Q) and a wireless Drayton RF2 wireless thermo and reciever.
Now, the RF2 reciever needs a 230v feed, which is not a problem for me. The thing I am cautious about is that on the PCB of the Vizo it has a connection (currently looped) for a 230v connection. It says in the manual that for 230v supplied thermo I should use the 230v connection on the board.
But, the RF2 reciever, even though it is supplied with 230v uses a low voltage switch and from the RF2 diagram the 230v and low volt don't mix.
There is also a low voltage connection inside the Vizo which is also looped out near the front of the boiler. My guess is this is the one I should be unlooping and connecting to the switch terminals on the wireless reciever on the RF2.
So my question is, do I connect the low voltage cable from the Vizo to the RF2 switch terminals (this is what I think I should be doing) or do I cut into the 230v on the Vizo board and connect that to the switch terminals on the RF2 ?
Or is the 230v on the Vizo to supply the RF2 ?
Hope the above makes some sense and thanks for any help with this.