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Hi
I wondered if someone would be able to confirm my approach or advise alternatively.
I have a Y-Plan system comprising:
British Gas 330+ Boiler
BG UP2 Controller
BG WR1 Wireless Receiver & Stat
I want to fit a 3rd Generation Nest and am pretty confident with the connections, but want to check a small element. In contrast to a lot of the systems I've seen in other guides, my wireless receiver is wired directly from the back plate of the controller, as below:
The cable on the left is the one running to the receiver, with the other off to the junction box.
The wiring in the receiver looks like this:
As I'll be removing the receiver and controller, my logic is that the remaining wiring should be connected as such:
I'm hoping that I've got this correct (it's mainly the coupled Black wires that I need to check) and that I will, therefore, not need to touch the junction box.
You help, in advance, is much appreciated
I wondered if someone would be able to confirm my approach or advise alternatively.
I have a Y-Plan system comprising:
British Gas 330+ Boiler
BG UP2 Controller
BG WR1 Wireless Receiver & Stat
I want to fit a 3rd Generation Nest and am pretty confident with the connections, but want to check a small element. In contrast to a lot of the systems I've seen in other guides, my wireless receiver is wired directly from the back plate of the controller, as below:
The cable on the left is the one running to the receiver, with the other off to the junction box.
The wiring in the receiver looks like this:
As I'll be removing the receiver and controller, my logic is that the remaining wiring should be connected as such:
- Blue - Neutral - Nest N
- Brown - Live - Nest L, with link to 2 & 5
- Black - (Currently coupled with receiver Black in Earth connector!) - Central Heating N/O - Nest 3
- Green/Yellow - (Currently in 2) - Hot Water N/C - Nest 4
- White - (Currently in 3) Hot Water N/O - Nest 6
I'm hoping that I've got this correct (it's mainly the coupled Black wires that I need to check) and that I will, therefore, not need to touch the junction box.
You help, in advance, is much appreciated