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Wiring a Heatmiser TimeClock (TM1)

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Could somebody help. My electrician has gone awol. He wired in my Heatmiser TimeClock (TM1) and it isn't working.

http://www.heatmisershop.co.uk/epag...ObjectPath=/Shops/Heatmiser/Products/"TM1 V3"

The live and neutral from the spur are connected to L and N in the timeclock – the transformer that it is controlling is wired in to A1 and A2 (the Earth cables are joined seperately). Does there need to be a joining cable between L and A1?

Any advice would be very helpful.
Thanks in advance.
 
Very hard to tell from the link what and where you need to terminate the feed, isn't there some kind of instruction book?
 
A1 and A2 are volt free contacts

so it would depend what it is wired to switch, sometimes it could just be used as a switch across a pair of wires from say a boiler, other times it may need a link to supply out to whatever it controls, if its previosly worked without a link why should it need one now.
Putting a link in could do ireversible damage.

Is there wires on both A1 and A2 already
 
Attached are two images. One the wiring diagram. The other shows how it is currently wired – two wires to right are from spur.
 
You need to link the live to A1 with a short piece of cable, and put both blues in the neutral. The brown 'out' would go to A2.
 

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