How do I wire a Nest Heat Link to Ideal Logic+ 24

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Hi all, I have seen several threads on Nest to Ideal wiring, but I haven't been able to see a solution for my issue.

I am just in the process of putting my Nest V3 (heat link) to my Ideal logic+ Combi 24 [see link 1 for the boiler manual]. The boiler already has a RF Mechanical Thermostat plugged in, which I have unplugged from the boiler [see Pic 1 below].

I have wired the Nest as seen in Pic 2 below. I have left the link (red wire) in the boiler as-is (between room stat/timer terminals), and I have simply unplugged the RF thermostat and left as-is per Pic 1 below.

Problem Statement:
I am unable to get the heating to come on when using the Nest thermostat. I can get hot water only but no heating. When I plug the RF thermostat (pic 1) back into the boiler, I can also get the heating to work.


Q1. Is the red link wire between room stat/timer terminals needed, or should I permanently remove? I have tried to test by keeping and removing the link wire in the boiler but it makes no difference.

Q2. Is my wiring diagram, as per Pic 2 correct?

Q3. I believe the Logic 24 has capability to support Opentherm (no harness needed? not 100% sure), looking at Pic 3, can I wire the Nest v3 so that I take benefit of Opentherm feature? Not sure how that wiring would work? Can anyone help.


Link 1 - Boiler Manual
http://www.freeboilermanuals.com/assets/pdf/ideal/204978.pdf

Pic 1 - RF Mechanical programmable Room Thermostat
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Pic 2 - Wiring diagram between Nest Heat link and Boiler

pic2.jpg


Pic 3 - Wiring diagram in the boiler manual
pic3.jpg


Pic 4 - OpenTherm Temp Control
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You phone a Gassafe engineer who will carry out the proper 26-9 safety checks as you have compromised the boiler combustion panel and ask him to wire the Nest in for you ;)
 
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You phone a Gassafe engineer who will carry out the proper 26-9 safety checks as you have compromised the boiler combustion panel and ask him to wire the Nest in for you ;)

^^^THIS^^^

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