Hopefully someone can make light of a simple question.
My parents boiler has been replaced and checked out by a Gas Safe Engineer, but he was called away before installing the programmer/thermostat. He said we could fit this if we knew what we are doing (father former electrician).
We were sold an ESI ESRTP4RF+. Looking at the wiring though my father and I are confused. Vaillant instructions state must not use 240v... but 24v it seems.
On the mains connection block there is an RT connection, and separate X103 block with 'burner off (hard wire link), RT24= (hard wire linked) and =/- bus.
Thing is, the programmer does not mention 24v anywhere. Is this the right programmer? How should we wire it?
Many thanks for your guidance and hopefully a prompt response... parents are having to leave CH on constantly so that they have hot water (too difficult to explain how to turn the CH temperature down to turn it off, and it's sited in an outhouse!)
My parents boiler has been replaced and checked out by a Gas Safe Engineer, but he was called away before installing the programmer/thermostat. He said we could fit this if we knew what we are doing (father former electrician).
We were sold an ESI ESRTP4RF+. Looking at the wiring though my father and I are confused. Vaillant instructions state must not use 240v... but 24v it seems.
On the mains connection block there is an RT connection, and separate X103 block with 'burner off (hard wire link), RT24= (hard wire linked) and =/- bus.
Thing is, the programmer does not mention 24v anywhere. Is this the right programmer? How should we wire it?
Many thanks for your guidance and hopefully a prompt response... parents are having to leave CH on constantly so that they have hot water (too difficult to explain how to turn the CH temperature down to turn it off, and it's sited in an outhouse!)