Because you don't have a combi boiler.
I have just made the video available. I didn't realise the video had been made private.
Because you don't have a combi boiler.
Thanks, can see it now.
Those instructions are for a combi boiler where you would wire the BDR91 straight to the boiler. With an S or a Y Plan system you would normally wire the BDR91's directly (sometimes indirectly if you wire one of them in the old thermostat position) to the wiring centre. Having a 3rd BDR91 is quite rare, and this is the only time you would have a 'BOILER RELAY' with a system with a hot water cylinder.
If you have a hot water cylinder you must have two?
Theres definitely only 1, I bought everything personally. The BDR91 got fitted in the kitchen on the same wiring as where the old thermostat was.
O dear. This is what happens when your trying to work and sort your heating at the same timeRichard wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 3:47 pm If you only have 1x BDR91, I don't fully understand how this can be working (properly)? What boiler do you have?
1x BDR91 comes with the evohome controller (https://thesmartthermostatshop.co.uk/pr ... p921r3100/) and 1x BDR91 comes with the CS92A (https://thesmartthermostatshop.co.uk/pr ... atf500dhw/) so you should have 2?
This is why images help...
Problem is, half the installers out there are not evohome trained and don't fully understand the applications correctly.adamski88 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 5:02 pm Spoke to the plumber who installed the system, he said the gist of the system is "oil fired boiler with a 2 port motorised valve conntected to the relay box for hot water control of the cylinder"
asked him if the boiler control should be set to none and he said no,it should be set to wireless relay box