Hi all, trying to get up to speed on central heating wiring centre`s.
Looking at a SALUS diagram it shows terminals 12-boiler live, 13-pump live and 14-call from the cylinder stat all linked together in the wiring centre.
My question is: if it is a y plan fully pumped system with a pump not incorporated into the boiler would i remove the link between terminals 12 and13 and then link terminals 14 and 12?
The pump is next to the cylinder.
I would then connect the pump live conductor from the boiler into a termination in the wiring centre with the live of the pump.
My understanding is that the lp terminal on the boiler is a timed output to shift the hot water from the boiler.
Am i right or have i lost the plot?
Looking at a SALUS diagram it shows terminals 12-boiler live, 13-pump live and 14-call from the cylinder stat all linked together in the wiring centre.
My question is: if it is a y plan fully pumped system with a pump not incorporated into the boiler would i remove the link between terminals 12 and13 and then link terminals 14 and 12?
The pump is next to the cylinder.
I would then connect the pump live conductor from the boiler into a termination in the wiring centre with the live of the pump.
My understanding is that the lp terminal on the boiler is a timed output to shift the hot water from the boiler.
Am i right or have i lost the plot?