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Would anyone know how to connect a Salus RT500RF wireless unit to a Biasi Riva Compact HE combi boiler.

I've bought a repossession property which has a smashed RT500RF receiver on the wall with the link cable pulled out of it and also a smashed wireless room thermostat. I've discovered a box with a brand new replacement in it lurking in the previous owners belongings that they didn't remove and I'm keen to connect it and get the boiler up and running again ready for a full gas tightness check etc.

All that's left in the boiler and receiver terminal blocks is the remnants and a few strands of the original link wire with no coloured sheaths to help me identify what goes where. Can anyone help me identify exactly which wires connect to which terminals at all? Thanks in advance.
 
Just get the gas safe bloke to take a look when he comes to sort out the boiler.

You wouldnt want to spark it up until you know its safe now, would you?
 
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