Wiksey
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A plumber has fitted a Grant Vortex Pro External Combi and then run away without fitting a controller to it.
The manual asks for a "single channel 230V with voltage free output contacts"
The boiler isolation plug has 5 connectors (CH, HW, E, N, L).
So to have a Central Heating controller connected I'm expecting to connect a switched live to the CH connector on the isolation plug
The Controller that I'm trying to connect is a Salus EP101 which according to the instruction manual has the following terminals:
E - Earth
N - Neutral
L - Live
1 - Normally Closed (N/C)
2 - No Connection
3 - Normally Open (N/C)
4 - Volt Free COM
The Salus website also refers to the connectors 3 & 4 as Switched Output & Common Connection respectively
http://www.salus-tech.com/products/digital-programmers-and-timers/ep101/
Am I right in thinking that I just need to connect 3 on the controller to CH on the boiler and that the other connectors are for if I wanted to connect an external thermostat? or do I need to connect more than this?
The manual asks for a "single channel 230V with voltage free output contacts"
The boiler isolation plug has 5 connectors (CH, HW, E, N, L).
So to have a Central Heating controller connected I'm expecting to connect a switched live to the CH connector on the isolation plug
The Controller that I'm trying to connect is a Salus EP101 which according to the instruction manual has the following terminals:
E - Earth
N - Neutral
L - Live
1 - Normally Closed (N/C)
2 - No Connection
3 - Normally Open (N/C)
4 - Volt Free COM
The Salus website also refers to the connectors 3 & 4 as Switched Output & Common Connection respectively
http://www.salus-tech.com/products/digital-programmers-and-timers/ep101/
Am I right in thinking that I just need to connect 3 on the controller to CH on the boiler and that the other connectors are for if I wanted to connect an external thermostat? or do I need to connect more than this?