Welcome to the forum. Although you can post in any forum, the USA forum is here in case of local regs or laws

View the thread, titled "Nest 2nd gen installation advice" which is posted in UK Plumbers Forums on UK Plumbers Forums.

macka09

Plumbers Arms member
Plumber
Gas Engineer
Hi all.

I've just received my nest and I'm installing it now.

Originally I've got a wireless receiver next to the boiler and a battery operated wireless stat. Now I assume I just take my live and neutral from the receiver and put them to the nest and the common and call wires from there to the nest also? But that then leaves me with 2 earth wires from the spur and the boiler?

Any help you lot can offer would be great thanks.
 
f42645beaa862a62af263ff1050918dd.jpg


That's what is existing if that helps.
 
just join the two earths together with a choc bloc and 1 and 3 are you common and sl/ heat call

is nest low or normal voltage switching if low you will need to check how its wired to boiler (dont put 240v through low side on nest)
 
Well it should be normal voltage I'm unsure to be fair. The nest itself will be plugged in so I won't be using the low voltage side.
 
Well it should be normal voltage I'm unsure to be fair. The nest itself will be plugged in so I won't be using the low voltage side.

you sure it hasnt got an earth connection ? thats strange most have these days
 
No as the old stat wasn't a wired one. So it will be plugged in. I wired it up earlier as mentioned above but the Nest couldn't communicate with the receiver?
 
No as the old stat wasn't a wired one. So it will be plugged in. I wired it up earlier as mentioned above but the Nest couldn't communicate with the receiver?

did you hard wire from the nest to the receiver or wireless ?
 
So I wired up the receiver to the boiler and plugged in the nest after setup it said it couldn't communicate.
 
It was only a meter away. As it was getting cold in the house I decided to leave the old receiver and stat on and I'll try again tomorrow.
 
I have removed the mechanical clock but it's set to on so in theory I can't see an issue I've got the heat link further from the boiler and I've even turned off the cordless house phone
 
When I check the tech data on the stat it says it's not connected to wifi but I can't access the settings again
 

Official Sponsors of Plumbers Talk

Reply to the thread, titled "Nest 2nd gen installation advice" which is posted in UK Plumbers Forums on Plumbers Forums.

We recommend City Plumbing Supplies, BES, and Plumbing Superstore for all plumbing supplies.

Thread starter

macka09

Plumber
Gas Engineer
Plumbers Arms member
Joined

Thread Information

Title
Nest 2nd gen installation advice
Prefix
N/A
Forum
UK Plumbers Forums
Start date
Last reply date
Replies
31

Thread Tags

Tags Tags
installation

Thread statistics

Created
macka09,
Last reply from
macka09,
Replies
31
Views
2,352

Weekly or Monthly Email Digest

Back
Top