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Guys , I am sure one of you fine chaps can help me with this ....

Honeywell wireless stat . Receiver shows an obvious L and N and the remote unit is connected to A and B , I am pretty sure but dont want to blow a board are A and B just switching and have no mains voltage , could one of you confirm ... ?

Thanks in advance .
 
Lne as normal

Live from boiler to stat (A) and live from stat to boiler, heat call (B)
 
Sorry should have left more info , its a R6660D old one but its for an elderly customer who had the same one before , in other words she is used to it . Boiler is a Viessmann 050 and has a low voltage board ,or maybe volt free not 100%. So the A and B cant have any voltage .
 
Sorry should have left more info , its a R6660D old one but its for an elderly customer who had the same one before , in other words she is used to it . Boiler is a Viessmann 050 and has a low voltage board ,or maybe volt free not 100%. So the A and B cant have any voltage .

They can doesn't matter and viessman have live out and live back in
 
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