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I'm replacing my multi-zone Danfoss controllers with Hive, so far the downstairs Hive receiver is wired in and working well. I'm having a problem wiring in the Hive Single Channel receiver to replace a Danfoss TP 4000 for the upstairs zone.

The TP 4000 is battery powered and has 2 connected wires to COM and N/O please see attached image.

TP4000 wiring.png


Hive wiring diagram for your information
Hive wiring.png


I'm aware that I need to
  1. connect the brown COM cable to pin 1 on the Hive and create a bridging cable from 1 to L
  2. connect the black N/O cable to pin 3
  3. connect the spare grey to N
The problem I have is that the grey is not currently connected to anything at the other end, I've done a continuity check and traced the wire back to the main terminal, but I don't have any idea where to connect it.

Any help would be great! If you need any more info please ask.

Thanks



Tank Wiring.png
Tank Wiring Info.png
 
Connect it to the blue wires in the back eg neutral cylinder end

Then stat end

Grey neutral
Brown live
Link live to common
Black to 3
 

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