Wiring Heatmiser Receiver

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Hi,
Am trying to replace the currently installed Honeywell BDR91 receiver with Heatmiser Slimline RF switch. But am confused with the wiring. In the BDR91 there are only 3 other points apart from the mains (A, B, C) but the Heatmiser has 8 (COM1 & 2, NC 1 & 2, NO1 & 2, LS, LR). Am not really sure where the black and white cable from A & B resp should go in the Heatmiser.

I have a Vaillant ecoTec Pure combi boiler for hot water and central heating. The BDR91 is configured with Honeywell CM927 wireless thermostat. However am replacing it with the full Heatmiser Wireless Thermostat & Receiver - Slimline-RF Kit V2.

Attached is the current BDR91 wiring and the circuit diagram of Heatmiser RF switch.

Honeywell BDR91 Receiver.jpg

Heatmiser RF Switch.png


Any advise please?
Thank you very much.
 
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easy but you are fitting a dual channel programmer, you wont have any HW control, you have a combi so HW will still just come on when you open a tap

L to L
N to N
A to Com1
B to NO 1

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Thank you very much Ian.
Though, sorry to say but I don't quite follow when you say "you wont have any HW control" or "HW will still just come on when you open a tap". This is the existing behaviour, am I missing something obvious?
The CH will still work, right?
 
Thank you very much Ian.
Though, sorry to say but I don't quite follow when you say "you wont have any HW control" or "HW will still just come on when you open a tap". This is the existing behaviour, am I missing something obvious?
The CH will still work, right?
the new control is a dual channel controller for systems with stored HW (A HW cylinder) you dont have one so you will only be using the CH side of the controller, it will still have programmes and stuff available for HW but wont actually do anything
 
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