Hello,
I rarely post questions, as answers to other posts have always answered my question.
I'm attempting to replace a Danfoss CP715 programmer with a Nest 3rd Gen.
From:
Danfoss CP715
Potterton Neatheat Profile Boiler
Y Plan config (Honeywell F-5 3 port valve) gravity fed
To:
Nest 3rd Gen
Potterton Neatheat Profile Boiler
Y Plan config (Honeywell F-5 3 port valve) gravity fed
After reading https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/nest-danfoss-compatible-how-to-install.493478/ and http://lifeofman.co.uk/2017/06/install-nest-learning-thermostat-3rd-gen-y-plan-system/ I followed the same wiring:
CP715 Nest Heat Link
N-Blue N
L-Brown L
1-HW Off Earth colour 4
2-CH Off None
3-HW On Yellow 6
4-CH On Light Blue 3
I also read about having to connect LIVE to connections 2 and 5 (common), which I have done induced by the pic with the arrows from the CP715 to heat Link. The backplate photo shows 2 live and 2 neutral wires - I've connected each via its own Splicing Connector. (handy! https://www.clasohlson.com/uk/Wago-221-Compact-Splicing-Connectors/36-6521)
Problem:
The boiler fires up once water or heat are selected on the Nest Thermostat or app, but then the boiler stays on.
It will switch off (as usual) when the water is hot, but, it wont obey anything set on the thermostat or app. It wont switch off (water off/heating off). The pump keeps going. The only way to switch it off is to switch off the supply to the
I replaced the CP715 and everything is working as normal, water triggering as needed, and the heating.
Admittedly I didn't check the wiring of the Honeywell 3 port valve, but cant understand why Nest is not controlling the boiler.
Any help appreciated
I rarely post questions, as answers to other posts have always answered my question.
I'm attempting to replace a Danfoss CP715 programmer with a Nest 3rd Gen.
From:
Danfoss CP715
Potterton Neatheat Profile Boiler
Y Plan config (Honeywell F-5 3 port valve) gravity fed
To:
Nest 3rd Gen
Potterton Neatheat Profile Boiler
Y Plan config (Honeywell F-5 3 port valve) gravity fed
After reading https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/nest-danfoss-compatible-how-to-install.493478/ and http://lifeofman.co.uk/2017/06/install-nest-learning-thermostat-3rd-gen-y-plan-system/ I followed the same wiring:
CP715 Nest Heat Link
N-Blue N
L-Brown L
1-HW Off Earth colour 4
2-CH Off None
3-HW On Yellow 6
4-CH On Light Blue 3
I also read about having to connect LIVE to connections 2 and 5 (common), which I have done induced by the pic with the arrows from the CP715 to heat Link. The backplate photo shows 2 live and 2 neutral wires - I've connected each via its own Splicing Connector. (handy! https://www.clasohlson.com/uk/Wago-221-Compact-Splicing-Connectors/36-6521)
Problem:
The boiler fires up once water or heat are selected on the Nest Thermostat or app, but then the boiler stays on.
It will switch off (as usual) when the water is hot, but, it wont obey anything set on the thermostat or app. It wont switch off (water off/heating off). The pump keeps going. The only way to switch it off is to switch off the supply to the
I replaced the CP715 and everything is working as normal, water triggering as needed, and the heating.
Admittedly I didn't check the wiring of the Honeywell 3 port valve, but cant understand why Nest is not controlling the boiler.
Any help appreciated