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I had that with me mate but tbh all the wires just confused me. I reckon I could have worked it all out if there was one cable in there that was just blue brown and green/yellow as I assume that would be the boiler but there wasn't anything like that? Was well beyond me tbh so recommended a sparky. Need to get on the Honeywell Wiring course sharpish!Have a look through here, you can then trace each wire off the valve which should tell you what each wire on the other side of the connector block is doing
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The bloke who owns the house was a sparky so to him was probably piece off piddleThe only wires you can be sure of are the earths and if all blues go together they are probably neutrals. Everything else is in the head of the guy who wired it (probably a spark) and are just switch wires.
Easy enough to follow if you think about it.
Starting from the bottom.
1. Hw on from cyl stat, pump and boiler switch lives and the orange to the valve
2. Hw off from clock, hw sat from cyl stat and grey to valve.
3. Heating on from room stat and white on valve
4. Probably boiler switch live linking to 1
5. Possibly a permanent live.
Neutrals and earths are below the other connectors.
Test them to confirm.
So is Black on Cylinder Stat cable the HW on? And the blue from Cylinder Stat the Sat?The only wires you can be sure of are the earths and if all blues go together they are probably neutrals. Everything else is in the head of the guy who wired it (probably a spark) and are just switch wires.
Easy enough to follow if you think about it.
Starting from the bottom.
1. Hw on from cyl stat, pump and boiler switch lives and the orange to the valve
2. Hw off from clock, hw sat from cyl stat and grey to valve.
3. Heating on from room stat and white on valve
4. Probably boiler switch live linking to 1
5. Possibly a permanent live.
Neutrals and earths are below the other connectors.
Test them to confirm.
Where is best place to learn this mate. Any tips?In the real world very few are wired to a honeywell drawing. Just learn what switches what. Colours are irrelevant.
Really not familiar with Heating Wiring at all, would love to learn though. Going to do few courses then go from thereBest get used to it, most are like this! The reason they are yellow is because they have used 3 core cable. Yellow is a phase colour so treat as live although heating wiring sees to break all the rules so colour is ignored, like tamz said treat everything as live. I think R1CKY is right.
Unless your familiar with heating wiring, your best to leave alone.
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