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after installing the nest and testing the switch return from the heat link to LR terminal the boiler seems to want to only work with the time clock on the front still?

Anyone had similar on a Worcester Combi before

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You would be better to disconnect the Mechanical Timer.

Given the original plastic cover for the boiler most likely isn't there, the redundant timer could be left in place.

Here is the manual for timer.
 
Hmm it’s ok now, for future reference the time clock needs to remain on with all the pins set to off, I think the LS return overrides

Ls is not the return, it is the outgoing supply to the external controls, which you will surely have used for the nest? Unless you’ve ignored the manufacturers instructions and effectively bypassed the internal fuse in the boiler?
 
I have a hive on the same boiler. From memory it was L&N taken from the Ls & Ns terminal in boiler to the hive, link from Ls to common in hive and switched (NO contact) in hive back to Lr in boiler. If you have a time clock or integrated panel set it to permanently on and let the hive/nest control.
 
Also, the diagram in post one appears to suggest using a green cable as the live return, which could lead people (who didn't know better) to use a 3 core flex and use the earth as live return. This would not be permitted.
 

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