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Wow, didn't know microsoft paint was still around. Paint.net would be an upgrade and it's free. Paint.NET - Free Software for Digital Photo Editing - https://www.getpaint.net/Thank you, I used microsoft paint. Took ages, are there any better programs to use for wiring diagrams
Wow, didn't know microsoft paint was still around. Paint.net would be an upgrade and it's free. Paint.NET - Free Software for Digital Photo Editing - https://www.getpaint.net/
You'll also need to install dotnet framework if you don't already have it. Download Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6.2 (Offline Installer) for Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 from Official Microsoft Download Center - https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=53344 (redistributable offline installer)
ThanxNice drawing by the way.
Not too sure why brown from ufh is connected to Lr,would of thought switched from ufh stat box
Yea it's the switch wire,but connected to the Lr,shouldn't it be off the ufh control box
The boiler enable connections in the wiring centre will be volt free. In the diagram gigsy has fed one side of the relay so when it closes when calling for heat it will feed the brown of the UFH 2 port valve which will then motor the valve round closing the micro switch between grey and orange and fire the boiler.Shouldn't brown of the ufh go to sl,Pump to live,Lr & Ls connect to grey & orange respectively
Shouldn't brown of the ufh go to sl,Pump to live,Lr & Ls connect to grey & orange respectively
Yea & can see that,
Looking at the control box,Lr & Ls should be grey,orange,Pump to live,valve to switch live,which is controlled by ufh stat.
Well it would ,would be linked up to the other switch cables orange & greyIf you connect the grey and orange of the valve to Ls and Lr in the ufh control then nothing will happen!
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