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I have recently bought a new house and have just found out my hot water button will not fire up my oil fired boiler!! But it works OK when just heating the rads. I have now discovered the tank mounted thermostat was not wired up!!!
It is on a S plan sytem and I tried to connect up with no joy.

The morterised valve up in the hot press goes into a round junction box with 2 other wires which I assume are the boiler and control panel.

The thermostat has only 2 wires brown (2) and blue (1). I tried these in a vary of positions ie- to the morterised valve wires. Which are brown,grey, orange and blue.

The best I could do was get the boiler working but turning the stat into a switch directly controlling the boiler and bypassing the control panel.

Head is wrecked think the guy before me was a nightmare. Please help

Richard.
 
Before applying any heat to your HW cylinder you need to establish whether it is a vented or unvented system. If you don't know, please post a couple of pictures showing the tank and pipework.

This is a safety issue.
 
Before applying any heat to your HW cylinder you need to establish whether it is a vented or unvented system. If you don't know, please post a couple of pictures showing the tank and pipework.

This is a safety issue.

Hi chuck

It's a vented sytem. Water tank in the loft
 
I would start from the beginning and rewire the lot

You might need to replace the heads if he's cut them back too much

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