I’m late to the show, can’t do y plan and zone valve. When the Underfloor comes on. It will pump around the open circuit on the 3 port aswell. Also the Boiler call on ufh control is a in and out. So it can be voltage free if required
Never had an issue with any of your content fella always enjoyed it and this is no exception heating controls are the devil's work so good to get a realistic worked through example. 👍👍
Hi Wayne, Blwyddyn Newydd Dda i chi a'ch Teulu. Well done for sorting this one out, it would never have worked correctly without a permanent Live going to the wiring centre, the person who installed it originally obviously didn't fully understand the wiring part of the system, as you said there are plenty of diagrams out there to follow, btw the video was certainly not boring at all matey. Regards from Ray in North Wales.
Nice one Wayne. Thank F for the spare grey core!! I remember shitting myself first time I worked on heating (a long time ago on an out of hours callout!) but, as you say it’s a load of switches in series that starts at the programmer and ends at the boiler. Great video Wayne👍👍
Brilliant video bruv. You've obvious been doing some serious grafting lately, or you share the same hand skincare routine with Simon Weston, one of the two. That screwdriver that tests for live current is a beauty though, I need one of them in my life. You got a referral link to get a Gucci one? #SupportTheChannel #ToolsToUseOnce #WengerOut
There's not a lot of content on this subject. Not boring. Very informative. I'm sure there is a lot of demand for this specfic content.
I’m late to the show, can’t do y plan and zone valve. When the Underfloor comes on. It will pump around the open circuit on the 3 port aswell. Also the Boiler call on ufh control is a in and out. So it can be voltage free if required
Never had an issue with any of your content fella always enjoyed it and this is no exception heating controls are the devil's work so good to get a realistic worked through example. 👍👍
Thank you mate I appreciate it
Good vid, and nice explanation at the end.
Thank you, sorry the drawing is abit poor 😅
good video
Thanks for watching
Hi Wayne, Blwyddyn Newydd Dda i chi a'ch Teulu. Well done for sorting this one out, it would never have worked correctly without a permanent Live going to the wiring centre, the person who installed it originally obviously didn't fully understand the wiring part of the system, as you said there are plenty of diagrams out there to follow, btw the video was certainly not boring at all matey.
Regards from Ray in North Wales.
Thank you ray, I think what they did was found the live when the water and heating was off and assumed it was a permanent live
Nice one Wayne. Thank F for the spare grey core!! I remember shitting myself first time I worked on heating (a long time ago on an out of hours callout!) but, as you say it’s a load of switches in series that starts at the programmer and ends at the boiler. Great video Wayne👍👍
Thanks mate, hopefully it will help someone out somewhere. Yeah that grey core was a life saver 🙈🤣
Nice job with the fault finding, always takes a while to try and work out what somebody else has done!!
It does!! It’s always worse going behind someone else 🙈
Brilliant video bruv. You've obvious been doing some serious grafting lately, or you share the same hand skincare routine with Simon Weston, one of the two.
That screwdriver that tests for live current is a beauty though, I need one of them in my life. You got a referral link to get a Gucci one? #SupportTheChannel #ToolsToUseOnce #WengerOut
🤣🤣🤣 mate they just come with the wera screwdrivers everyone hates them but I’ve used them since my apprenticeship I love them