Hi everyone - I’m hoping I can get some insight into why my central heating won’t turn off when told to by the Hive receiver.
Boiler: Procombi Exclusive 24
Hive: Single channel receiver
No previous thermostat had been installed
I’ve got a cable going from the Hive receiver to the same fused spur that powers the boiler connecting N and L, delivering power to the receiver. Then I’ve got a second cable connecting Pin 1 (common) and Pin 3 (Heating On) to the Room Stat terminals on the boiler where a short red link cable used to be (which I removed as per instructions)
After installation I powered everything up, I manually set the boiler to Hot Water + Central Heating and set the mechanical timer to ON. Nothing happened, GREAT! Then I turned up the heat on the Hive thermostat, Hive receiver lights up, boiler fires up, central heating is On, perfect. I turn down the heat on the thermostat, receiver light goes off, boiler stops, central heating is off. So far so good.
THEN I turn heat up again on the thermostat, central heating goes on, BUT when I turn the thermostat down this time, the central heating stays on. Now the only way to turn it off is by setting the dial on the boiler to Hot Water only. The light on the Hive receiver went offline, so it got the command from the thermostat… just no change in the boiler. If I turn the dial to Hot Water + Central Heating now the boiler will just fire up and central heating will come on, even if Hive receiver is off so Hive isn't controlling anything.. Should also say that changing the mechanical timer between Off, Timer and On settings doesn't do anything, only the main dial controls the heating now.
I've also removed the grey and black cables, re-installed the link between the Room Stat terminals as it was originally and the boiler was operating as expected, with central heating controlled by the mechanical timer...
I tried swapping the grey and black cables (1 & 3) to see if it changed but nothing. I’ve also cut off power to the boiler and back on again to see if I could replicate the Hive firing up the boiler like it did the first time I wired it up… no success.
Not really sure what to do now short of getting someone to come and have a look at it but thought I’d ask to see if anyone has any clues.
Apologies for the essay, appreciate any help
Boiler: Procombi Exclusive 24
Hive: Single channel receiver
No previous thermostat had been installed
I’ve got a cable going from the Hive receiver to the same fused spur that powers the boiler connecting N and L, delivering power to the receiver. Then I’ve got a second cable connecting Pin 1 (common) and Pin 3 (Heating On) to the Room Stat terminals on the boiler where a short red link cable used to be (which I removed as per instructions)
After installation I powered everything up, I manually set the boiler to Hot Water + Central Heating and set the mechanical timer to ON. Nothing happened, GREAT! Then I turned up the heat on the Hive thermostat, Hive receiver lights up, boiler fires up, central heating is On, perfect. I turn down the heat on the thermostat, receiver light goes off, boiler stops, central heating is off. So far so good.
THEN I turn heat up again on the thermostat, central heating goes on, BUT when I turn the thermostat down this time, the central heating stays on. Now the only way to turn it off is by setting the dial on the boiler to Hot Water only. The light on the Hive receiver went offline, so it got the command from the thermostat… just no change in the boiler. If I turn the dial to Hot Water + Central Heating now the boiler will just fire up and central heating will come on, even if Hive receiver is off so Hive isn't controlling anything.. Should also say that changing the mechanical timer between Off, Timer and On settings doesn't do anything, only the main dial controls the heating now.
I've also removed the grey and black cables, re-installed the link between the Room Stat terminals as it was originally and the boiler was operating as expected, with central heating controlled by the mechanical timer...
I tried swapping the grey and black cables (1 & 3) to see if it changed but nothing. I’ve also cut off power to the boiler and back on again to see if I could replicate the Hive firing up the boiler like it did the first time I wired it up… no success.
Not really sure what to do now short of getting someone to come and have a look at it but thought I’d ask to see if anyone has any clues.
Apologies for the essay, appreciate any help
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