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I have bought a WISER Kit 1 to control my BAXI Platinum HE Combi boiler

The boiler is currently controlled by a wireless thermostat and timer. The sender unit is circular and sits in the front bottom right of the boiler looking at the boiler from the front.

The WISER apparently needs a standard backplate installed (it comes with one).
I am having difficulty getting a WISER installer to come and fit the backplate (just too much work on) but have an electrician willing to try provided he has instructions.

1) Can anyone point me to a wiring diagram (Baxi provided one which Is fuzzy and unreadable)
2) do we just disconnect and remove the present wireless sender unit?

thanks for any help
 
Need to link out the existing salus stat then wire Into the existing thermostat connectors
 
Is this any good, or is it the one you have?
 

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Currently have a baxi boiler duo combi 28he,I've purchased a wiser kit 2 WT724R,when I fit the new hub to the back plate,The boiler is continuously running the heating and the thermostat will not turn the boiler off when you turn it down,do I have to alter the current wiring on the back plate,Any info would be much appreciated
 
Currently have a baxi boiler duo combi 28he,I've purchased a wiser kit 2 WT724R,when I fit the new hub to the back plate,The boiler is continuously running the heating and the thermostat will not turn the boiler off when you turn it down,do I have to alter the current wiring on the back plate,Any info would be much appreciated
Yes, you have purchased the wrong kit, should have gone with the Kit 1. Can you post a photo of the wiring?
 

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