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I am bench testing a Nest and Heat link. Wired it up as per instructions. Neutral and live, plus the live being linked to terminals 2 and 5. On a multimeter there is 240V between neutral and live, neutral and terminal 2 and neutral and terminal 5. When there is no demand for heat from the NEST and the hot water is switched off, the multimeter sees approximately 170V between neutral and terminal 3. Should this be zero?
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