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  1. jren37

    Hive dual channel on a combi boiler

    Sorted. Wired up exactly as last time and this time it worked So for anyone wiring in a heat line with 240v thermostat block It’s no4 to the mains terminal block leave other side unconnected. But the lv stat link on the outside of the control box needs to stay in. Won’t work otherwise...
  2. jren37

    Hive dual channel on a combi boiler

    I’ve now put it all back to original and it fires fine. Running great with cleaner in at the mo. But no working clock. So back to drawing board. Will start at step 1 Remove link on lv stat outside box. Separate wires on 230v stat Previous method was wire both sides of 230v stat to give 2&4...
  3. jren37

    Hive dual channel on a combi boiler

    Hi I’ve wired it all up and nothing happens. The terminal goes from 0v to 230v on my tester but the actual boiler doesn’t fire ?
  4. jren37

    Hive dual channel on a combi boiler

    Hi There Thanks for that So as you say 4 to the mains block.and back to pin 2. Will the polarity be an issue ? Ie I’ll need to make sure 4 is connected to the load side of the terminal block and 2 to the supply.
  5. jren37

    Hive dual channel on a combi boiler

    Hi sorry I've hijacked this thread as I've got the same problem. I'm trying to wire a dual channel hive receiver (don't ask) to a heatline vizo 24 (clock has gone so can't program heating to come on and off). I've tried wiring it as single between 1&2 (did something - don't know what) and 1&3...
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