Sean Hendry
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Thank you so much for that. So am I right in thinking the other live and neautral wires go straight into the mains supply? I’m just a bit concerned that the wires going from the block to the PCB look a bit thin.Page 11;
The BLACK pilot wire is designed to carry a signal from a compatible remote programming device. If, however, a remote programmer is not being used, the appliance may be connected to the fixed wiring of the premises simply by cutting back the BLACK pilot wire, ensuring that it terminates within the outer insulating sheath of the supply cable. DO NOT connect the BLACK PILOT WIRE to earth. When the programmer drives other radiators, connect the pilot wires together in series. Any 240V insulated cable may be used to link pilot wires around the ring main. A low signal current is used.
Other live and neutral wires? Note the earth is connected to the threaded stud not into the plastic block.Thank you so much for that. So am I right in thinking the other live and neautral wires go straight into the mains supply?
The supply to the block shown is for the always on 24Hour supply to power the controls and the radiant panel element, which is only 600W (about 2.5 Amps) so the internal wires don't need to be big.I’m just a bit concerned that the wires going from the block to the PCB look a bit thin.
You’ve been such a massive help. Thank you very much.Other live and neutral wires? Note the earth is connected to the threaded stud not into the plastic block.
The supply to the block shown is for the always on 24Hour supply to power the controls and the radiant panel element, which is only 600W (about 2.5 Amps) so the internal wires don't need to be big.
The off peak supply side of this heater is 2600W (about 10.8 Amps) so those internal wires will be larger.
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