I've done some more homework and understand much more about the installation now.
The combi boiler I have is Potterton
Promax Combi HE plus
I have programmer - Drayton LP711 with lots and lots of cables :
3x neutral (2x blue and 1x grey)
2x live (dark brown and light brown)
1 - common (light grey)
3 - call for heat (brown)
There also 2 earth cables at the back of the box and 2 black cables connected together in a block
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I tried to show the back of the programmer box as well, hopefully it does show how the cables look like there.
Thermostat in the hallway Drayton RTS1 with the below:
Neutral (grey) which is not needed and will be insulated in terminal block
Live - black
Brown in number 3 which is switched live (call for heat)
Earth which I will put in terminal block
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So of course the programmer will be replaced with heat link and the thermostat will be swapped for the nest itself.
From what I understand I need to connect both live cables from the programmer box in a connector block and then feed one cable to live in the heat link
Similarly, neutral - all 3 in connector block and then with a single cable to my heat link.
Common cable - light grey - from 1 on programmer goes to number 2 on heat link. I also need to use a jumper cable between live and 2 on heat link.
Call for heat goes from number 3 on programmer to number 3 in heat link.
I will be using existing cables from thermostat to connect to my nest controller. I am not too sure about this connection though as I will be using the black and brown only but at the moment these are 230V I guess and I only need 12V for the nest.
Which cables are going to T1 and T2 in heat link please? Do I need to connect earth to the heat link at all? Everything is plastic and the nest won't even have earth connected...
Thank you very much for any help in advance!
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