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Essentially all switchesNope controls it's on or off. Simples
Essentially all switches
It's really as simple as that??? (Generally speaking) I've done boiler fault finding and learned all about resistances etc and was really just assuming there would be similar processes with the various heating system components
It is. Very easy to do, you just need the confidence. If you can wire a full system and understand how it works, then you will have no trouble with fault finding.
Don't draw it to the std honeywell drawing as very few are wired like that. Most new builds of the past 20 30 years or so will have been wired by sparks who will have a pile of 3 cores run here there and everywhere and stuck in a bit of strip. Follow the flashing lines on the link i gave above and learn what switches what and when..Draw the wiring diagrams out from memory. you'll cry at first but when you can do it off the top of your head it will be second nature at work.
Doesn't get much easier to follow than this Honeywell Y-Plan Explanation
From memory no, got lots of handouts and a memory stick full of stuffRiley, When you did the Honeywell course, did they give you the sheets that you filled in yourself, to show s and y plans?
Pm me your email, and I will scan them over to you, this evening. Very basic , but VERY easy to fault find with them.
Don't draw it to the std honeywell drawing as very few are wired like that. Most new builds of the past 20 30 years or so will have been wired by sparks who will have a pile of 3 cores run here there and everywhere and stuck in a bit of strip. Follow the flashing lines on the link i gave above and learn what switches what and when..
Post them as an attachment?
great linkDoesn't get much easier to follow than this Honeywell Y-Plan Explanation
That's exactly what i did, just keep all the old bits you know still work and wire them all up, if it doesn't work least it doesn't matter as its not in someones house and got al the time in the world to find where you'v gone wrong. i got 2 wires crossed and kept blowing the board in my house...not to the amusement of my girlfriend who was watching telly, and it was dark, lol.build yourself board with used controls and practice, other than that honeywell is good
Yeah sure. Pm me your email
send them to croppie or another mod and they can atttach them to the sticky posts.
Same questionhave they been posted yet
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