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could someone with the knowledge take the time todo a thread/post about heating sytems for persons not so clued up on them. ...

explaing the basics to start with ..i.e n/c, n/o and any other basics then movining onto i.e power timeclocks, time clock calls for heat, travels through thermostat then fires up boiler .. etc...

take a leaf from amberleaf if you stuck for structue... goood luck...
 
From what I’ve seen of c/heat electrical drawings, they aren’t very informative.
The seem to consist of:
Connect the pink wire of box A to terminal X of box H.
Sometimes not a hint of what’s inside the mysterious boxes.

I started to do some SL drawings some time a go. I don’t know where they are at the moment.
 
sl?????? well there is a guy i work with sometimes and the way he explained to me was clear as day when he took the time... but they dont teach us like that anymore...

knowing how it works rather than following diagram is better, that was his approach and works
 
I did HVAC controls for 20 odd years but after the alarm write up am all knowledged out so may think about it later and anyway have you not got enough PAT to be getting on with
 
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