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As above mate. As I said it isn’t just as simple as getting a voltage up the wire it’s subsequently integrating it into the system to work correctly
That link is to download a pdf that has all the different combinations for the wiring station. It does do 240v to a thermostat, but I'm not sure which diagram I need to use, once I know which diagram is for the new set up I'm fine. Just can't wrap my head around it. So my wiring station will work and valves etc... Just need to know how to reconfigure it.
 
Heating wiring is a bit of head scratcher sometimes there is no guarantee your system is wired as the diagram , I would employ a competent electricrian to resolve your problem . Kop
 
Checked over the wiring and one of the screws for the live was not in, so the wire was not making a connection. I did that, checked the wiring again at the thermostat and I had 240v. No major work required.

Someone previously must had noticed the heating was not working as the valves were also set to manual.
 

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