Just wondered if anyone would know this.
I just had a Worcester Greenstar 30i installed with the Wave Smart Thermostat system.
The thing is it's not working, boiler is working fine but the Wave is not, no display or anything. The engineer said it's all connected correctly.
I've checked the voltage going to the Wave wall plate from the boiler and it's only 4.89 volts AC.
I assume it should be AC as it's not a polarised voltage and is converted to DC inside the Wave with a bridge rectifier or at least rectifier diodes.
I have a feeling the voltage is not high enough because I've seen a picture from the Wave manual that says the supply voltage is 14.3 to 16 Volts DC. Picture below.
Thanks for any ideas you may have.
I just had a Worcester Greenstar 30i installed with the Wave Smart Thermostat system.
The thing is it's not working, boiler is working fine but the Wave is not, no display or anything. The engineer said it's all connected correctly.
I've checked the voltage going to the Wave wall plate from the boiler and it's only 4.89 volts AC.
I assume it should be AC as it's not a polarised voltage and is converted to DC inside the Wave with a bridge rectifier or at least rectifier diodes.
I have a feeling the voltage is not high enough because I've seen a picture from the Wave manual that says the supply voltage is 14.3 to 16 Volts DC. Picture below.
Thanks for any ideas you may have.