Hi All,
So I recently purchased a Nest v3 and fancied installing it myself. I'm having a bit of trouble identifying the existing wiring and what type of system I have though so was after some help.
Currently, I have a Vailant Ecotec Plus 418 series boiler which is wired up to a cheapo iflo programmer (clone of Drayton LP112). There is what seems to be pump in the airing cupboard upstairs leading up to the 210ltr unvented cylinder in the loft. In the dining room there is an ancient Drayton RTE room thermostat.
From what I'm reading, the Nest heatlink will replace the iflo programmer and then I would need to trace any wires going back to the thermostat from the programmer. From there I would need to connect these to the heatlink to step the voltage down to 12v to allow the nest thermostat to work.
The nest instructions talk about S plan and Y plan systems, and I'm not sure which I have. Also, after taking the front off the programmer and looking at the wiring, im still none the wiser as to which might be going to the thermostat so I'm hoping someone might be able to help figure out what these are and then relate them to where they need to go in the heatlink:
Current programmer wiring:
N (Neutral) 1 Blue (neutral) cable from wall
L (Live) 2 Red (Live) cables from wall
1 (HW off) Empty
2 (CH off) Empty
3 (HW on) 1 Red (Live) cable from wall
4 (CH on) 1 Red/black (Live) cable from wall
The Drayton thermostat internals are as the picture below:
Airing cupboard pump
Unvented Cylinder
So....Can anyone help me to:
A, Identify the type of system I have (S plan or Y plan)
B, Identify which wires from the programmer go to the nest heatlink
C, Identify which wires are likely to be from the thermostat so they can be reused for the Nest thermostat.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
Dilpz213
So I recently purchased a Nest v3 and fancied installing it myself. I'm having a bit of trouble identifying the existing wiring and what type of system I have though so was after some help.
Currently, I have a Vailant Ecotec Plus 418 series boiler which is wired up to a cheapo iflo programmer (clone of Drayton LP112). There is what seems to be pump in the airing cupboard upstairs leading up to the 210ltr unvented cylinder in the loft. In the dining room there is an ancient Drayton RTE room thermostat.
From what I'm reading, the Nest heatlink will replace the iflo programmer and then I would need to trace any wires going back to the thermostat from the programmer. From there I would need to connect these to the heatlink to step the voltage down to 12v to allow the nest thermostat to work.
The nest instructions talk about S plan and Y plan systems, and I'm not sure which I have. Also, after taking the front off the programmer and looking at the wiring, im still none the wiser as to which might be going to the thermostat so I'm hoping someone might be able to help figure out what these are and then relate them to where they need to go in the heatlink:
Current programmer wiring:
N (Neutral) 1 Blue (neutral) cable from wall
L (Live) 2 Red (Live) cables from wall
1 (HW off) Empty
2 (CH off) Empty
3 (HW on) 1 Red (Live) cable from wall
4 (CH on) 1 Red/black (Live) cable from wall
The Drayton thermostat internals are as the picture below:
Airing cupboard pump
Unvented Cylinder
So....Can anyone help me to:
A, Identify the type of system I have (S plan or Y plan)
B, Identify which wires from the programmer go to the nest heatlink
C, Identify which wires are likely to be from the thermostat so they can be reused for the Nest thermostat.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
Dilpz213