YesThis makes no sense at all!First of all, just to mention that I changed the cable from the cyl stat to the airing cupboard connector block (brand new 4 core with the earth clipped back at each end), and the fault is still there. I am seeing 30v-80v (cyl stats down - cyl stat up) on the T1 wire even when disconnected at BOTH ends. This changes to 0v-50v sometimes, and I think this is when HW is ON, because the 30v floating on the HWOFF line drops away. So I have a stepped voltage between 0v to 80v on T1 depending on whether HW is on and depending on the cyl stat position.
To recap:
1. You have replaced the cable from cylinder stat to the terminal strip
Yes2. If you disconnect the wire from cylinder stat T1 at both ends (i.e at the cylinder stat and the terminal strip) and then measure the voltage between the disconnected wire and neutral you get 30-80V!!
or do you mean that you get 30-80V on HW cylinder T1 with the wire disconnected?
If so what do you get on C terminal and T2 terminal?
What voltages do you get on the three HW stat terminals when the wire to T2 is also disconnected?
I am seeing the following voltages, but am convinced that when connected up, the boiler switched live is giving some strange results.
No Call from programmer, room stat turned down
cyl stat turned down
C= 240, T1 = 47, T2=240
cyl stat turned up
C= 47, T1 = 47, T2=240
Now disconnect feed to boiler switched live
cyl stat turned down
C= 240, T1 = 0, T2=240
cyl stat turned up
C= 0, T1 = 0, T2=240
Boiler switched live wire (disconnected from chock block) =98v
When reconnected to T1/Orange = 47v
Is this looking like a pcb fault ?