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Hopefully someone can help me out to make sure I'm using the correct wiring diagram for the 3rd generation nest.
Current setup - just a boiler, no thermostat.
One zone - Boiler heats rads and water all in one.
I have a condensing boiler with a live (black wire), a 2nd live (brown wire), a neutral (blue) and an earth. There is the 220 volt mains input brown, blue and earth.
This is currently connected to an apt clock timer
- 2 boiler live wires connected to live out on apt timer
- main live connected to live in on apt timer
- boiler and mains neutral wires connected to neutral on apt timer
I am connecting the nest up to just be able to switch on the heat remotely. Nothing else.
Based on the electrical diagram (combi boiler diagram attached)
Is it correct to connect
Mains live -> heatlink L
Mains neutral -> heatlink N
Boiler N -> heatlink N
Boiler L -> heatlink 3
Bridge a wire from heatlink L to heatlink 2
Would really appreciate if someone could confirm if this is this correct.
Current setup - just a boiler, no thermostat.
One zone - Boiler heats rads and water all in one.
I have a condensing boiler with a live (black wire), a 2nd live (brown wire), a neutral (blue) and an earth. There is the 220 volt mains input brown, blue and earth.
This is currently connected to an apt clock timer
- 2 boiler live wires connected to live out on apt timer
- main live connected to live in on apt timer
- boiler and mains neutral wires connected to neutral on apt timer
I am connecting the nest up to just be able to switch on the heat remotely. Nothing else.
Based on the electrical diagram (combi boiler diagram attached)
Is it correct to connect
Mains live -> heatlink L
Mains neutral -> heatlink N
Boiler N -> heatlink N
Boiler L -> heatlink 3
Bridge a wire from heatlink L to heatlink 2
Would really appreciate if someone could confirm if this is this correct.