by AdAstra »
Tue Mar 03, 2009 8:54 am
Hi Jenfa
Just to show you what I mean, since my post to you, I have found the gremlin in the wiring. I had a condensing boiler installed about 3 years ago and from investigation of the actual wiring it would now appear that my plumber ran out of cores and used the boiler to pump cable to carry two live feeds - one for the pump and one for the switched control feed which needs to be dropped before the boiler will switch off. It would seem that the system did work before so I am now trying to find out what has changed since he fudged it.
Incidentally, anyone out there know if picking up the neutral for my pump at the terminal block, instead of taking the Live and neutral feed from the supply fuse on the one cable, is OK. I think it should be OK as the neutral connection will still be back to the mains supply but by a different path but there may be problems with residual voltages that effect the control signals.
The tank and room stats seem to operate correctly with the boiler switched off. Any advice appreciated.