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Hi all,
I've searched online and can't find anyone with the same issue, so thought I'd post here.
At the weekend I installed a Nest Thermostat E to my Baxi 228 using OpenTherm, replacing an on/off thermostat. Initially, I removed the old thermostat's wire from terminal X4 and did not reinstate the link wire (following advice from Baxi, as the manual isn't clear), however the Nest didn't seem to work. Having put the link wire back in to terminal X4, the Nest seems to be controlling the heating as expected and modulates the central heating temperature.
However, the boiler now fires up periodically (roughly every hour or so) and heats the domestic hot water to 60c (even though it's set to 50c on the Nest and on the dial on front of the boiler). This didn't happen with the on/off thermostat. I thought it might be the Bacteria Prevention feature on the Nest, but this option does not appear in the Nest menu (probably because it's set to combi boiler).
Any ideas what could be causing this? Could the link wire be the issue here?
I've searched online and can't find anyone with the same issue, so thought I'd post here.
At the weekend I installed a Nest Thermostat E to my Baxi 228 using OpenTherm, replacing an on/off thermostat. Initially, I removed the old thermostat's wire from terminal X4 and did not reinstate the link wire (following advice from Baxi, as the manual isn't clear), however the Nest didn't seem to work. Having put the link wire back in to terminal X4, the Nest seems to be controlling the heating as expected and modulates the central heating temperature.
However, the boiler now fires up periodically (roughly every hour or so) and heats the domestic hot water to 60c (even though it's set to 50c on the Nest and on the dial on front of the boiler). This didn't happen with the on/off thermostat. I thought it might be the Bacteria Prevention feature on the Nest, but this option does not appear in the Nest menu (probably because it's set to combi boiler).
Any ideas what could be causing this? Could the link wire be the issue here?
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