Simon Hewitt
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Is there a device that can 'remotely' supply a switched live to a boiler?
Heres my situation:
Boiler is downstairs in garage.
Megaflo cylinder and valves and controls are located two floors above in loft conversion.
All was working fine until a leak got water into the upstairs electrics and ******** things up. It is now dry and controls are working but it killed the neutral wire somewhere between there and the boiler.
Electrician was going to use spare wire in 5-core as neutral but it proved impossible - the wiring has been moved/changed/extended a number of times over the years and it is mostly inaccessible without ripping the house apart.
The proposed solution is to run a new cable from upstairs outside the house, down the wall and into the garage so all the old cabling can be disconnected and ignored. I hate trunking so would like to avoid this if at all possible.
As a non-electrician, it seems to me that the only necessary connection between the boiler and the controls is the switched live since power can be obtained locally (and is currently is jury-rigged to do that so we have hot water and heat).
What I am thinking of is a transmitter/receiver pair similar to the remote thermostat that transmits a Heat Request signal from upstairs to downstairs - when the switched Live upstairs is on, the transmitter sends a signal to the receiver which then creates a local Switched Live for the boiler.
Is there such a device?
Cheers
Simon
Heres my situation:
Boiler is downstairs in garage.
Megaflo cylinder and valves and controls are located two floors above in loft conversion.
All was working fine until a leak got water into the upstairs electrics and ******** things up. It is now dry and controls are working but it killed the neutral wire somewhere between there and the boiler.
Electrician was going to use spare wire in 5-core as neutral but it proved impossible - the wiring has been moved/changed/extended a number of times over the years and it is mostly inaccessible without ripping the house apart.
The proposed solution is to run a new cable from upstairs outside the house, down the wall and into the garage so all the old cabling can be disconnected and ignored. I hate trunking so would like to avoid this if at all possible.
As a non-electrician, it seems to me that the only necessary connection between the boiler and the controls is the switched live since power can be obtained locally (and is currently is jury-rigged to do that so we have hot water and heat).
What I am thinking of is a transmitter/receiver pair similar to the remote thermostat that transmits a Heat Request signal from upstairs to downstairs - when the switched Live upstairs is on, the transmitter sends a signal to the receiver which then creates a local Switched Live for the boiler.
Is there such a device?
Cheers
Simon