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My first post on here didn't go too well - hoping for better luck with this one !
(Disclaimer: I'm not GSR, but I will be getting a GSR to do my boiler installation and commissioning).
So, can anyone help with this query please:
I have a traditional vented HW / CH system on which the now defunct Glow Worm 75 boiler is being replaced by a Worcester Bosch 24 Ri.
The system uses a standard Grundfos pump / 3 way Honeywell valve / room thermostat / cistern thermostat and RWB9 programmer - all of which are located in an upstairs airing cupboard wired via the RWB9 with the boiler downstairs. The new W-B 24 Ri must have the pump wired directly. Since I will have to route an extra cable to the new boiler for the pump, should I transfer all the wiring of the other components directly to the boiler (creating extra work and cable runs) and use the programmer as a basic selector / time switch - or leave the other components as they were wired into the programmer ? Thank you for any responses.
(Disclaimer: I'm not GSR, but I will be getting a GSR to do my boiler installation and commissioning).
So, can anyone help with this query please:
I have a traditional vented HW / CH system on which the now defunct Glow Worm 75 boiler is being replaced by a Worcester Bosch 24 Ri.
The system uses a standard Grundfos pump / 3 way Honeywell valve / room thermostat / cistern thermostat and RWB9 programmer - all of which are located in an upstairs airing cupboard wired via the RWB9 with the boiler downstairs. The new W-B 24 Ri must have the pump wired directly. Since I will have to route an extra cable to the new boiler for the pump, should I transfer all the wiring of the other components directly to the boiler (creating extra work and cable runs) and use the programmer as a basic selector / time switch - or leave the other components as they were wired into the programmer ? Thank you for any responses.