Wiring Honeywell EvoHome Reciever to Worcester Combi Boiler
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Wiring Honeywell EvoHome Reciever to Worcester Combi Boiler
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Hoping that someone can help!!
I have recently purchased the new Honeywell Evohome wireless control system, however i need to wire the wireless relay reciever to my worcester CDi combi boiler.
The honeywell reciever is model ref BDR91. The wiring instructions say that i need to wire to terminatel T1 and T2 on boiler, however the worcester boiler has only L, N, Ns, Ls, and Lr. I take it that the reciever is wired to these terminals in some way?
Any help would be really apprechiated.
Thanks in advance
Mike
Hoping that someone can help!!
I have recently purchased the new Honeywell Evohome wireless control system, however i need to wire the wireless relay reciever to my worcester CDi combi boiler.
The honeywell reciever is model ref BDR91. The wiring instructions say that i need to wire to terminatel T1 and T2 on boiler, however the worcester boiler has only L, N, Ns, Ls, and Lr. I take it that the reciever is wired to these terminals in some way?
Any help would be really apprechiated.
Thanks in advance
Mike
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Re: Wiring Honeywell EvoHome Reciever to Worcester Combi Boi
T1 = Ls
T2 = Lr
Reciever first.
A to Ls
B to Lr
L to L
N to N
T2 = Lr
Reciever first.
A to Ls
B to Lr
L to L
N to N
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Re: Wiring Honeywell EvoHome Reciever to Worcester Combi Boi
Thanks for the reply, just to clarify is this all i need to connect to, or do i still need a 240v supply?
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Re: Wiring Honeywell EvoHome Reciever to Worcester Combi Boi
I've drawn up what i think the wiring should be.....
Is the attached wiring diagram right??
Is the attached wiring diagram right??
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Re: Wiring Honeywell EvoHome Reciever to Worcester Combi Boi
Take the switched fused supply to the boiler first, otherwise ok
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So just to confirm, wiring diagram revised as............
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Re: Wiring Honeywell EvoHome Reciever to Worcester Combi Boi
Nope, you need to take the neutral to the boiler as well
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Re: Wiring Honeywell EvoHome Reciever to Worcester Combi Boi
yep that'll do.
There will be a link between Ls & Lr that should be removed.
There will be a link between Ls & Lr that should be removed.
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Re: Wiring Honeywell EvoHome Reciever to Worcester Combi Boi
Just finally getting around to set up my evohome ready for the winter and do this wiring....!
Just one final question, i currently have the wireless digistat, do i still leave this connected within the boiler??
Just one final question, i currently have the wireless digistat, do i still leave this connected within the boiler??
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