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I've just replaced my 3 port actuator. It was pretty straight forward. After I turned the power back on, it blew the 3amp fuse in the circuit board.

What have I done wrong?
 
Get yourself a gas safe registered engineer. He/She should be able to fix it for you.
 
I need this working tonight.
I just changed the fuse and double checked the wiring, which all good, but it has blown my last fuse.

Could it be a faulty actuator, even though its brand new.
 
You don't need a gas safe engineer to replace/repair your fault. Can you post a picture of the connections in the wiring centre?
 
Hopefully the upload worked.
It's a Honeywell circuit board and the Nest 3rd gen thermostat.
 

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I need this working tonight.
I just changed the fuse and double checked the wiring, which all good, but it has blown my last fuse.

Could it be a faulty actuator, even though its brand new.

What was the reason for changing the actuator?

Was it blowing the fuse before changing.
 
When either the central heating or hot water was calling for heat, the boiler would come on, but the pump wasn't, so the boiler just boiled up like a kettle.
I changed the motor in the actuator, but it made no difference, so I bought a new head, but after wiring it in, it keeps blowing the fuse as shown in the picture.
 
When either the central heating or hot water was calling for heat, the boiler would come on, but the pump wasn't, so the boiler just boiled up like a kettle.
I changed the motor in the actuator, but it made no difference, so I bought a new head, but after wiring it in, it keeps blowing the fuse as shown in the picture.
The problem wasn't with the actuator if your pump isn't running. A few minutes with a multi meter will find the problem.
 
You may had different colours and connected it wrong ? And I agree with leesparky,

If pump doesn't come on it's an issue with the pump
 
You don't need a gas safe engineer to replace/repair your fault. Can you post a picture of the connections in the wiring centre?
Technically you are correct. A sparky could also. My point was to get somebody that would deal with that sort of thing on a Daily basis as it may be a completely different issue.
 
Technically you are correct. A sparky could also. My point was to get somebody that would deal with that sort of thing on a Daily basis as it may be a completely different issue.
The op has wired the green and yellow in to the terminal marked grey and grey in to the terminal marked green an yellow..This is why it keeps blowing fuses. But as for the OP changing the actuator.....I bet it still doesn't solve the issue of the pump not running.
 
The op has wired the green and yellow in to the terminal marked grey and grey in to the terminal marked green an yellow..This is why it keeps blowing fuses. But as for the OP changing the actuator...I bet it still doesn't solve the issue of the pump not running.

You are correct on both points.
My problem was not the actuator
 
Already done that. And to rule everything else out, I wired the pump direct to a mains socket.
It is definitely the pump.

So now I need a plumber and a new pump.
At least you now know what it is and what you need to do to resolve it :) and also you've stopped the blowing fuse issue.
 
See lees saved you hundreds from a sparky call out lol, good spot lee, great advice
 
You did well to wire it up incorrectly with a Honeywell pcb like that!

We normally have a real rats nest of wires to fathom!
 
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