I went to service a Potterton Promax 28 HE A today, with a Honeywell programmer and separate Honeywell wireless stat.
Went to re-sync the room stat as the red light was flashing and nothing. Checked wiring at the PCB and only one wire going in, where as it should have two to complete the circuit.
The customer is adamant that the heating has worked fine for the past 2 years since BG installed it all.
Removed the room stat and programmer to see the wiring, and there's no wire from the programmer going to the PCB, instead they have put a link on the programmer between live and one part of the switch.
Am I missing something here or has the heating never worked for the boiler? Is there another way of wiring it up?
The guy was foreign and didn't really understand what I was on about, and as far as he's concerned, it all worked before I got there! I told him to get back on the phone to BG as it's all wired incorrectly, and the wiring is shoddy anyway, all being crushed going from the programmer to the stat!
Went to re-sync the room stat as the red light was flashing and nothing. Checked wiring at the PCB and only one wire going in, where as it should have two to complete the circuit.
The customer is adamant that the heating has worked fine for the past 2 years since BG installed it all.
Removed the room stat and programmer to see the wiring, and there's no wire from the programmer going to the PCB, instead they have put a link on the programmer between live and one part of the switch.
Am I missing something here or has the heating never worked for the boiler? Is there another way of wiring it up?
The guy was foreign and didn't really understand what I was on about, and as far as he's concerned, it all worked before I got there! I told him to get back on the phone to BG as it's all wired incorrectly, and the wiring is shoddy anyway, all being crushed going from the programmer to the stat!