I'm getting ready to fit a new 3rd generation Nest thermostat (and Heatlink). When I've looked at the wiring centre it doesn't look like any wiring diagram. There are no wires to positions 1,2,3,4 & 5. There are connections to positions 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10 with permanent lives on 11 & 12.
The issue I have is that when I look at Y plan wiring diagrams they're all consistent with 1 being live and 2 being neutral and so on.
I'm assuming that I now need to trace all the wires to try and find the correct positions for the call for heat and call for hot water. (I also want to disconnect the programmer, but don't know which wires are which yet).
Should all wiring centres be wired up consistently or do electricians tend to wire up for convenience? I.e where the wires fit closest.
Also, the wiring centre box lid refers to a 2 port valve, but I have a 3 port (diverter). Should the boxes be replaced if The system has Been changed.
The issue I have is that when I look at Y plan wiring diagrams they're all consistent with 1 being live and 2 being neutral and so on.
I'm assuming that I now need to trace all the wires to try and find the correct positions for the call for heat and call for hot water. (I also want to disconnect the programmer, but don't know which wires are which yet).
Should all wiring centres be wired up consistently or do electricians tend to wire up for convenience? I.e where the wires fit closest.
Also, the wiring centre box lid refers to a 2 port valve, but I have a 3 port (diverter). Should the boxes be replaced if The system has Been changed.