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Hi all, so things are coming on now at last!
New 250 cylinder in loft all pretty much plumbed in.
F+E tank binned off, new ups pump, 2 new zone valves imstalled...
Now im up to wiring up, have done the immersion, so we have hot water, ive wired in the dual stat. I have me head roughly into what i think is correct...
Last night when i was pressing the advance on the controller, noet was happening....no red light to indicate and no boiler fire....
i did see when i moved the contoller, there are some jumper links on the back of the unit...do i need to move these when going from y to s paln??
 
It sounds like you have an unvented cylinder - I’ve been told previously you’re not allowed to wire them up unless you hold G3 qualification - don’t know how much truth is in that.
 
What timer do you have ?
 
Lifestyle you shouldn’t have to move anything just wiring etc it’s known for the relays to stick / not work when there old
 
Ive commoned the neutal, earths and supplysvon the valves, thought i had the triggers sorted, and was happy i had the outputs correct, but something isnt quite right. I did remove a link in the junction box, as this would of joined to wires, which i thought was wrong
 
Like this
 

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Could do change the batteries
 
New batteries. No difference.
Powered system on again when i got home, checked my wires,
No advance for hw or ch?
Strangely the temp on the boiler climbs up to the 90s, messes about fluctuating, pump is running, but boiler not on🤷🏽
 
Turn them on to timed then try advance

Pump Shouldn’t be running as the system is off eg timer is off
 
I think
Turn them on to timed then try advance

Pump Shouldn’t be running as the system is off eg timer is off
Yes, that works!
pump runs, but boiler not firing....
Temp at 76 but all pipes cold...

Im not sure if the new pipework is correct...
 

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Are the oranges with the pump from the port valves and do you have 240 v on the brown to a port valve ?
 
Orange x2 to boiler black(sleeved with brown)
And brown to pump

So you don’t have a call from the room stat / timer as you won’t have 240v on brown
 
Ive got my live from my prg. To my greys

No greys are perm live

Your live from the prog for heating goes to the room stat and then to the brown on the port valve
 

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