Hive instal. Logic ideal wiring

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Hi guys.

I fitted a Hive for my mum as far as im aware my wiring is correct but we cant get the stat and receiver to pair.

Paired the L N E from the boiler to the receiver.
Then i i linked L in receiver to terminal marked “1”. Then i brought room stat cable to terminal marked “3” on receiver.

Is this correct??
 
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The wiring at the Hive end could be right provided the boiler is wired for 230V control (most do use this method) some use 24v for their control circuits in which case making the link between L and 1 would put 230V on a circuit designed for 24v and damage it.

You don't really say where the wire from Hive 3 ends up. You mention the room stat cable, but that's not the end of the journey and there can be 2, 3 or 4 wires at a roomstat depending on the installation. How have you removed the old room stat? and what have you done with the other wires that went to it?

A photo often helps here.

If there is a timeswitch somewhere (as part of the boiler sometimes) that usually needs to be set to be permanently on and then the Hive will take full control of all functions. Time and temperature.

Have you tried pressing the button on the front of the receiver? If so did it fire up the boiler? if yes then the wiring is correct and it's a paring issue. If not then there's a problem with the wiring.
 
Im on my way back there now so ill post a photo in the next 10/15 min
 
Please see attached picture. I have wires the black into “1” on the receiver and the grey into “4”
 
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Sorry can't see any picture.

Also, which version of Hive do you have? Single channel for a combi boiler, or dual channel for heat only boiler. Ideal Logic comes in both variants.
 
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Sorry can't see any picture.

Also, which version of Hive do you have? Single channel for a combi boiler, or dual channel for heat only boiler. Ideal Logic comes in both variants.
Ive just added the picture. Its a single channel
 
Boiler Roomstat/Timer terminals go to Hive single channel 1 & 3 it doesn't matter which way around.

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Boiler Mains N & L to Hive N & L

No link between Hive L and 1 required
 
It will work either way around, it's just an on / off switch. But convention is usually that the right terminal (black wire) goes to 1 and the left terminal (grey wire) goes to 3
 
Thank you. Boiler appears to be working, temps showing as 00 and state just says re connecting
 

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