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9 Electrical Connections
Diagram 9.1
2643
RED LINK
Remove when
connecting any
heating system
controls.
CABLE
CLAMP
MAINS
CABLE
COVER
SCREW (2)
1
2
3
N
L
E
9.1 Supply Cable Connection
CAUTION. To prevent an induced current from switching the
central heating on, when not required, it is important that the
heating system control cables are separated from the other
mains supply cables.
The boiler requires a permanent mains supply through an
isolator which must also isolate any heating system controls,
see diagram 9.2.
Any heating system controls must not interrupt the permanent
mains supply to the boiler.
Remove the electrical connector from the loose items pack.
Remove the two screws and cover from the connector, see
diagram 9.1.
Using PVC cable of suitable length and rating as stated in
Section 1.8, connect the mains supply cable to the appropriate
terminals of the connector, see diagram 9.2.
Standard colours are, Brown - Live; Blue - Neutral; Green and
Yellow - Earth.
The mains cable outer insulation must not be cut back external
to the plug, see diagram 9.1.
Make the earth cable of a greater length so that if the cable is
strained the earth would be the last to become disconnected.
CAUTION. It is essential that the polarity is correct.
9.2 Heating System Controls
CAUTION: To prevent an induced current from switching the
central heating on, when not required, it is important that the
heating system control cables are separated from the other
mains supply cables.
The heating system should have installed: a programmer and
room thermostat controlling the boiler.
Thermostatic radiator valves may be installed in addition to the
room thermostat.
Note: For further information, see The Building Regulations
1991 - Conservation of fuel and power, 1995 edition - Appendix
G, table 4b.
If electrical controls are not to be used to regulate the heating
system, do not disturb the red link cable.
When any form of electrical control is being used to regulate the
heating system, remove the red link cable and connect heating
system controls in series.
The mains cable outer insulation must not be cut back external
to the plug.
9.3 Clock/Timer Kit
An internal clock/timer kit can be supplied, refer to the literature
supplied with it.
9.4 Frost Thermostat
If the installation requires protection by a “frost thermostat”,
connect a single pole type, to the appropriate terminals of the
connector.
9.5 Cable and Connector Securing
After completing all the connections to the boiler, secure the
cable(s) with the cover, using the two screws previously
removed, see diagram 9.1.