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Has anyone had problems pairing Heatmiser u/floor heating wireless stats to the wiring centre?
 
No did you fit the little aerial to the side of the beige box?

Yes it was fitted and stats all seemed to pair to the box but seem to drop out after and don't send wi fi signal when changes are made to the temp setting. The manifold and pump even started when none of the stats were calling.
 
Have you xhecked the manual overide test dip switches on the board in the beige box?
 
Not sure they use wifi think its basic rf unless you have a network connected receiver.
 
Sorry for stating the obvious. What else in the property is putting out a wireless signal? Something maybe too close in frequency.
Can you get them to perform in the same room as the receiver?
 
If the manifold and pump started without a call from the stats there must be another signal being received or a wiring fault.
Were the led for underfloor and boiler demand lit?
I am sure you know what your doing but you do know the other zones only switch the boiler via the motorised valve and not the underfloor control box.
 
Across all four stat zones the only other rf is the tv in the kitchen diner.I could understand another rf signal changing the operation but not why the stats don't send a start up signal. I'll talk to them tomorrow to see if there is something in the rf set up we are missing, thanks for your input bud, much appreciated.
 
If the manifold and pump started without a call from the stats there must be another signal being received or a wiring fault.
Were the led for underfloor and boiler demand lit?
I am sure you know what your doing but you do know the other zones only switch the boiler via the motorised valve and not the underfloor control box.

Sparks on the wiring as i'm not a qualified sparky, but trying to get my head round it.
 
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The control board in the beige box will start the boiler and the manifold pump whenever a call for heat comes from one of the underfloor zones the board will also open the actuator responsible for that loop on the manifold. If you have rads and a cylinder on zone valves off the same board you must wire the zone valves to switch the boiler demand or the motorised valve will open but the boiler wont light. What zones is your box controlling snd what is or isnt switching. I think the sparks msy not hsve it wired right. The leds should tell you what is switching when.
Use tge dip seitches to rule out the rf at first and see if putting a call on each zone in turn actually fires the boiler if not then its wired wrong and not the rf at fault. If its not wired wrong you may have a duff board or stats but in my experience its normally the wiring isnt right.
 
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