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The Nest Heat Link contains one or two electrical switches which are operated when there is a demand for heating or hot water from the Neat Stat. If you have a combi-boiler then the heating switch may be wired directly to the boiler, but in most cases you will have one or two two-port zone valves or maybe a 3-port valve operated via the Heat Link, which in turn operate the boiler. So a fault could be down to the smart controls or the plumbing/general electrical equipment that it operates, or a combination.
So when problems occur, and you need to use the Heat Link manual override to test if the heating and hot water work that way first. If they don’t then it is likely that the issue is not with the Nest system at all, but may be a faulty/sticking zone valve or actuator which you can then test directly to confirm.
If the heating and hot water are fine when manually operated then you can look more closely at issues with the Nest system.
Never assume what the problem is, always test and prove it first (or at least rule out as many causes as you can), then look for solutions. Otherwise you will end up spending lots of time getting no where and confusing yourself. |
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