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macka09

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Hi all. I’m fitting a Worcester 30si tomorrow and it’s having a Nest stat. I’m terrible with wiring so any advice you guys could give me would be great? Cheers
 
Easy Ls live out to nest live
Neutral to hive
Link L to 2
Then 3 to lr on boiler
 
Seriously chaps. I know live neutral earth from fuse spur to boiler and that’s it. I’m trying to really break it down if I’m honest. I assume there’s an existing spur there so that’s my live to the boiler and then I’m stuck. Really does my head in.
 
Seriously chaps. I know live neutral earth from fuse spur to boiler and that’s it. I’m trying to really break it down if I’m honest. I assume there’s an existing spur there so that’s my live to the boiler and then I’m stuck. Really does my head in.

Already told you how to do it :D

Ls to live on the stat
Neutral from boiler
Link live to 2 on the stat
3 to Lr
 
Haha. Sorry mate.
So I’d need a five core flex coming from the boiler to the nest hub? What do I do with the 5th wire not used ?

tape up and leave i normally do or snip off

you could get away with a 3 core but its a bit tight
 
Do I not need an earth coming off the boiler to the hub? I’m even more confused now cos your telling me one way and a colleague saying another. He’s not taking anything from the LS port on the boiler
 
no earth point and the case / touchable parts are plastic

hes going from the boiler live isnt he? problem is its hard to get two cores into one terminal upto you but i would use ls and lr
 
no earth point and the case / touchable parts are plastic

hes going from the boiler live isnt he? problem is its hard to get two cores into one terminal upto you but i would use ls and lr
Ok so how am I taking a neutral from the boiler to the hub?

If I’m doing your head in mate just tell me to Sod off. I’ve asked a colleague to pop out and show me cos I’m sure it’s a piece of piddle after doing one. Typically I was told no
 
Ok so how am I taking a neutral from the boiler to the hub?

If I’m doing your head in mate just tell me to **** off. I’ve asked a colleague to pop out and show me cos I’m sure it’s a piece of piddle after doing one. Typically I was told no

chock block or wago

better to ask than not know and struggle
 
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/c/elect...VbbHtCh14nQYuEAAYASAAEgKlmPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
 
How did you get on ?
 
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I’m here chaps ha. I managed to get it done thank you. Thanks for the advice. I was quite lucky really as the existing programmer had a 5 core going into the old boiler. So really all I had to do was link 2-live in the hub.
 

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