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How To Wire And Test Heating Systems. 2 Port, 3 Port, S Plan, Y Plan Etc. Part 1 

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The first 1:13 has bad sound. Sorry
This is the first part of​ a series I'm​ doing to help engineers wire heating systems.
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@Johnny-xm2pk
@Johnny-xm2pk 3 года назад
Cracking channel mate.... appreciated the Info... great job. 👍🏻👍🏻
@piespeafield
@piespeafield 5 лет назад
excellent description
@jackhoskins722
@jackhoskins722 5 лет назад
Great video mate
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
Thanks. :-)
@sarwanamajid
@sarwanamajid 2 года назад
Hi, I have drayton lifestyle lp111 for heating the water with 2 danfoss tp5000 thermostat for heating. I would like to replace it with smart system. Can you please let me know which system I need to buy to replace this or will I need new wiring to put in the system
@quadrantheatingelectricspl2907
Lovely
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
Glad you like it. :-)
@brendanfisher2528
@brendanfisher2528 5 лет назад
you uploaded the wrong video oli? i do have an issue tho. currently an s plan system... ive wired up another pump and zone valve (for an extention they wanted to be seperate.) it works fine on its own, but when the rest of the house heating is on it trips the full electrics, also if the house heating is on without the extention it works fine... confused me and i had enough so i left to go with a fresh head. but i am 99% sure its correct cos it works fine on its own, its just the 1% is cos it trips when rest of the house kicks in :-/ thanks brendan ps love the videos mate!
@martinasher8705
@martinasher8705 5 лет назад
It's not uncommon to see 3 zones now days Upstairs, downstairs & hot water so it shouldn't be an issue.
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
What fuse is blowing? Spur or RCD in fuse box?
@onoriodeorotoma2506
@onoriodeorotoma2506 5 лет назад
Thanks boss, when the pdf is ready I will be happy to pay without question. I have been following all your RU-vid videos and they are very informative. Thanks
@millomweb
@millomweb 4 года назад
Get rid of the spare pump and do the job properly ;) Why do people like adding pumps all over the place ??????
@millomweb
@millomweb 4 года назад
@@martinasher8705 I've got a 3 bedroom house - 5 zones ;)
@colingreig3460
@colingreig3460 2 года назад
Electrical cables coming out of a hole poked in the wall. Tut tut tut no standards in England.
@tanveerzahoor816
@tanveerzahoor816 Год назад
This is awesome video. Been on servicing for 6 months and now been moved onto breakdowns. Wiring center scrambles my brain but this simplified explanation helps a lot. Cheers keep up good work.
@fargogemini694
@fargogemini694 10 месяцев назад
Child’s play, just fitted a Tado Y plan easier then child’s play
@cm0916
@cm0916 5 лет назад
As an apprentice electrician glad there are people like you out there breaking it down and explaining it better than my tradesme
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
Glad you like it. I will get the next part up when I can. :-)
@adamuk6344
@adamuk6344 Год назад
I've been plumbing for 10 years, doing central heating for about 6, and gas for 2. I was never taught by anyone as an apprentice or under a boss for all this time and whenever anyone tried to explain it just sounded like gibberish, could never grasp it. The way your breaking this down is exactly what I need to be able to start understanding what's going on, going to subscribe and go through all your other content, and will recommend your videos to anyone else who asks.
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 8 месяцев назад
Thank you. That means a lot. I will have a new video on Sunday at 8pm
@xclusive463
@xclusive463 3 года назад
You’re so kind and gentle with your teaching we need more engineers like you loved it I remember going to a Honeywell training course for this and paying £30 and I can honestly say yours explanation was better
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 3 года назад
Wow, thank you! :-)
@duncanmacdonald9584
@duncanmacdonald9584 Год назад
well explained, my question is, i have two zone valves controling down stairs and upstairs + loft. worscester bosch said to increase flow rate to loft area i will need to add an extra pump, ( i understand this ) to connect the pump brown, blue, earth. to the 2port valve. i need to send power from the zone valve (brown wire) to brown wire on pump. blue green wires go to N& E on the zone valve or wiring centre, orange wire is already sends power to boiler to fire up. i only need a switched brown wire to activate the pump once the zone valve is switched on, is this okay and will work. many thanks for you help
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 6 месяцев назад
Sorry I didn’t respond to this comment. I didn’t see it in my feed. :-(
@olalekanoyedokun4494
@olalekanoyedokun4494 5 лет назад
This is really good stuff bro. You're a genius! I ve learnt so much from you and your videos actually give me confidence to do my job with ease
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
Nice one. Need some positive feedback after the BS I get on FB, :-) Hopefully the next part will come soon.
@olalekanoyedokun4494
@olalekanoyedokun4494 5 лет назад
I'll be looking forward to it.
@2020kimo
@2020kimo 3 года назад
May drawing diagram with help a lot better . Thanks
@darrenmillar6911
@darrenmillar6911 Год назад
Hi fella. Could you do the same type of video combining 3 port Valve with hive hub and controller. Cheers
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 6 месяцев назад
Sorry I didn’t respond to this comment. I didn’t see it in my feed. :-(
@YagiChanDan
@YagiChanDan 5 лет назад
Nicely explained - similar to how I learned it all 20 years ago.... Fond memories of only having to deal with 1 heating zone when now we are dealing with 20 or 30 in some houses..... And BUS control protocols too.
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
Its all a bit much when trying to fault find. Opentherm etc..
@jjsmiffy
@jjsmiffy Год назад
Quality all the way with style and content.
@TrailVapor
@TrailVapor 3 года назад
Superb videos thank you. I can tell that you're the Dude they send in when all the others have been.. Can you diagnose this please: I recently changed the bypass relief valve because it was stuck open. I am carrying out a series of flushes to clean the system drain+refill. Suddenly the room stat switches off boiler live when temp reached?
@haydernagey5881
@haydernagey5881 Год назад
Excellent explanation thank you very much mate 🙏💐
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek Год назад
No problem. Glad it helped.
@lukemitchell6146
@lukemitchell6146 4 года назад
Wish I found you sooner! Thank you very much for passing on the knowledge in an easy to understand, no nonsense way.
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 4 года назад
Happy to help!
@eazyrat
@eazyrat 4 года назад
Thanks mate. Apprentice here. your vid is clear and precise.
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 4 года назад
Nice one. Thanks for the feedback. Hopefully, you find the next one ok too. I'm getting mixed reviews
@bradleyla4526
@bradleyla4526 2 года назад
You’re a brilliant teacher the way you install confidence
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 2 года назад
Thanks. :-)
@adampugsley28
@adampugsley28 4 года назад
Keep these coming ... really good videos mate 👍
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 4 года назад
Glad you like them. :-)
@martinasher8705
@martinasher8705 5 лет назад
Hi Ollie, am I going mad or did I watch this video from you a week ago
@TomPalacki
@TomPalacki 5 лет назад
Yeah me too, but nevemind - great video!
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
It went up for 5 min and some people managed to watch it. I took it down to fix the sound and add some bits in. I CAN'T FIX THE SOUND NO MATTER WHAT I DO, SO GAVE UP. :-) Well done for watching it last week.
@stevenolivero5207
@stevenolivero5207 Месяц назад
Brilliant explanation,Thanks
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 26 дней назад
Glad it was helpful! :-) thanks for commenting
@edwardoutthere3189
@edwardoutthere3189 Год назад
Suppose you have only one motorised valve
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 6 месяцев назад
Sorry I didn’t respond to this comment. I didn’t see it in my feed. :-(
@conand1413
@conand1413 3 года назад
Hi Ollie, Thanks for all good videos. Pls a quick question: is there any training centre or book you recommend about hydraulic separation, low loss headers, close coupled tees Also about weather compensation and UFH Much appreciated
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 3 года назад
Check out Heat Geek. He has loads of good videos about that sort of thing.
@markrobinson1643
@markrobinson1643 3 года назад
Great video 👍🏼
@user-ou7ni6su6h
@user-ou7ni6su6h 7 месяцев назад
I transformed my heat only central heating system into an S plan, thanks in no small part to your videos. Thank you.
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 7 месяцев назад
Glad to help. Did you add a cylinder?
@kloddi25
@kloddi25 5 лет назад
@10:51 you talk about grey and orange making the switch to turn the boiler on. Are you sure is not brown and orange.? Apply power to brown then the microswitch in the valve closes and orange has 230v Grey is the permanent live,
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
No, Its grey and orange that touch. Brown Is what drives the motor to open the valve. Grey and orange attach to the microswitch. :-)
@YagiChanDan
@YagiChanDan 5 лет назад
in future videos you might want to discuss volt free rather than 240vAC switching..... Lots of boilers go bang because newbies are chucking mains voltage onto a ELV control circuit. Not to mention Opentherm and BUS stuff.
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
Your right but that's another video. I was just talking about this with someone last week. :-)
@millomweb
@millomweb 4 года назад
Spotted a volt free question on Allen Hart's channel yesterday. The advice given wasn't optimum.
@mickyyyy5236
@mickyyyy5236 3 года назад
Needed this for my interview on 25th Thanks mate! Plus if that’s 11:30pm you are a work horse 😅💪🏻
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 3 года назад
Happy to help! Yep 11:30pm....
@BenningtonBuilds
@BenningtonBuilds 4 года назад
Great videos and really helpful. You mentioned about how to wire slightly differently to add a pump over run to older systems but never explained it. Could you help me out there?
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 4 года назад
The boiler will have a PL terminal. You would add the Pump Live to this terminal and the boiler would need a permanent live to control the pump from. So 1 wire in a different place and another (permanent live) extra wire to the boiler.
@charlie12358
@charlie12358 5 лет назад
When I first started I went on all the courses for wiring and spent days doing the honeywell and danfoss course and could wire a system if it was clean or from scratch, then someone told me to do it how you said as a sequence not as like components with numbers and diagrams and I wish I was taught it your way from day one and then did the wiring courses.
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
I think this is the easier way for us guys to understand the system. ;-)
@karlmullowney998
@karlmullowney998 4 года назад
Thankyou so much . You have a sensable intellegent approach and you are careing and easy to listen to . GOOD MAN ! Thankyou
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 4 года назад
I'm glad you like it. It was difficult to decide how to do it. Marmite this one. :-)
@peterhyatt6751
@peterhyatt6751 4 года назад
Mate can I ask for some help? Why if shunt pumps are so effective are they not fitted on all boilers?
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 4 года назад
Because they are for boilers with tanks built into them. So the boilers have to be very large and at thet point, a lot of people will just go for unvented cylinder.
@Shayflannel
@Shayflannel 5 лет назад
you have a cold a lot is it s columbian cold by any chance
@rickymckeown5678
@rickymckeown5678 3 года назад
Brilliant video broke it down to look as simple as it is
@henrybartlett1986
@henrybartlett1986 3 года назад
This is the best explanation I have seen. I remember struggling with this, twenty years ago. Brilliant.
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 3 года назад
I think we all struggle with this at the beginning. Thats why I did it.
@Mad4plumbing-ltd
@Mad4plumbing-ltd 4 года назад
Great explanation How do I become a patriot?
@aaronchapman6994
@aaronchapman6994 Год назад
I remember Len 😂 Al told me a story about when he dropped the cap for a thumb vent and used his hand to keep it from leaking everywhere only problem was the system water temperature was scalding and absolutely destroyed the palm of his hand 🤚 proper old school engineer 😂
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek Год назад
Are you Als nephew?
@aaronchapman6994
@aaronchapman6994 Год назад
@@HeatingGeek yea mate you heard about lil al ?
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek Год назад
@@aaronchapman6994 Yeah, I was having issues at the time of the funeral so I couldn't make it. You still at Oakray?
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek Год назад
@@aaronchapman6994 I actually think about him all the time.
@aaronchapman6994
@aaronchapman6994 Год назад
@@HeatingGeek yea I think about him and the little way he had his van all set up and everything had its place and I mean I did the majority of my apprenticeship with Al and we used to have a right laugh working together, crazy moments like when I dropped a double panel 2m rad from standing vertically unwrapping it from the plastic and it just dropped all the way down straight and just clipped my big toe but absolutely crushed it Al scooped me up and carried me into a and e with my foot in a bag with a blood soaked sock drove all the way from portpool lane to north mid hospital absolute legend he was
@progutterclean8208
@progutterclean8208 5 лет назад
another great video... how do you become a patreon…?? great vids for training and learning..
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
Just follow the link in the description. ( I think it there) :-)
@be1z
@be1z 3 года назад
Thank you for explaining how S plan works made it so easy for me 👍🏾
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful! Thats why I did it. :-)
@reliabill87
@reliabill87 5 лет назад
Can you not buy an s plan or y plan board from somewhere just to get practice?
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
I don't know. I'm sure someone must do one.
@gavinutility1
@gavinutility1 3 года назад
Well done great video... Well done Drayton .
@andyrichards4802
@andyrichards4802 4 года назад
Great method of teaching... I'll put your video to use
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 4 года назад
Good. I do try and think about it before I film it. :-)
@garygormley3842
@garygormley3842 5 лет назад
Very well put.cracking video for the new guy's coming into the job.
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
Thanks. That's why I did it that way. Glad you like it. :-)
@user-yh4kl3hx2o
@user-yh4kl3hx2o Год назад
Your amazing
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 6 месяцев назад
Sorry I didn’t respond to this comment. I didn’t see it in my feed. :-(
@rarrrrrr1
@rarrrrrr1 4 года назад
This is a really good video
@ijazhussain7127
@ijazhussain7127 5 лет назад
Very nice one. Thank you so much for a great effort for all of us
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
No problem. Glad it helps/:-)
@ijazhussain7127
@ijazhussain7127 4 года назад
Thank you so much for explaining it properly
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 4 года назад
No problem. ;-)
@ijazhussain7127
@ijazhussain7127 4 года назад
Please tell me if you are selling fault finding videos
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 4 года назад
No I don't. I have some extra stuff on patreon but its not videos.
@owsi2297
@owsi2297 5 лет назад
Great video mate👍 I appreciate the time and effort you put into theses videos 👏
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
Thanks. I'm working on the next one now. :-)
@vijaikachhwaha6518
@vijaikachhwaha6518 3 года назад
God bless you brother
@dimiretail1546
@dimiretail1546 5 лет назад
Stunning presentation. Very comprehensive and well explained. Real world experiences and examples. Belive me, understanding this is So IMPORTANT, especially for diagnosis purposes
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
Thanks. It is very important and once you get it you don't forget it. :-)
@DHILL82
@DHILL82 4 года назад
Brown is the live from the room stat or cylinder stat If no 240 on brown fault lies before motorised valve. hope that makes sense !!
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 4 года назад
@@DHILL82 Yes. I think about it as the valve is the centre point of the wiring. But really it's just a good reference point to start from. :-)
@DHILL82
@DHILL82 4 года назад
HeatingGeek legend my man. Love the videos. !!
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 4 года назад
@@DHILL82 Thanks. :-) Some pretty rough ones to come and then the 3 port and wiring center. :-)
@whitebear5405
@whitebear5405 4 года назад
Great vid mate. So good to have a simple explanation for once. Awesome stuff 👍👌
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 4 года назад
If you can get your head around this the 3 port video will be really easy. :-) Its coming soon.
@whitebear5405
@whitebear5405 4 года назад
@@HeatingGeek to be fair a 3 port vid with a simple explanation would be brilliant.
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 4 года назад
@@whitebear5405 It's filmed and will be coming very soon. :-)
@lokiop345
@lokiop345 4 года назад
Love the way the sparky wired it wrong 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 4 года назад
My brothers a sparks. Hasn't got a clue with heating systems
@jewelahmed6197
@jewelahmed6197 5 лет назад
Hi Ollie, thank you very much for sharing your experience with us by making those great videos. Another great videos like always can't wait to watch next one. 👍
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching it. I have loaded the next part into the editing software so hopefully within a couple of weeks. :-)
@jewelahmed6197
@jewelahmed6197 5 лет назад
Looking forward to see the next one. I watched all of em since I'm in this trade. Even some of em I watched 3 or 4 times.
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
@@jewelahmed6197 ASAP. :-)
@hadjarramouche9984
@hadjarramouche9984 5 лет назад
How u doing mate,,, Another useful one
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
Glad you like it. It was really frustrating to get sound issues again.
@boilers24-7
@boilers24-7 5 лет назад
This helped understand better thanks
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
Good I'm glad it helps. :-)
@teejayjenkins8795
@teejayjenkins8795 5 лет назад
Great video mate will show the apprentice this tomorrow and get him memorising! Top man 👏🏼👏🏼
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
I know its only basic but you have to start somewhere. :-)
@teejayjenkins8795
@teejayjenkins8795 5 лет назад
@@HeatingGeek we all started at the beginning, and look where you are now, in my eyes one of the best technical heads out there
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
@@teejayjenkins8795 Thanks. Honestly, this was one of the most difficult videos I ever did. I just didn't know where to start. The next one is a lot more wiring focused. Soon hopefully. :-)
@markcliff9923
@markcliff9923 5 лет назад
Brilliant! Patent the daisy chain method👍
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
If you could patent it I would. :-)
@phasedout6769
@phasedout6769 5 лет назад
Super valuable vid, thanks mate 👍
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
No problem, Glad you like it. :-)
@magicgsuk6312
@magicgsuk6312 4 года назад
Anything for part 2 yet?
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 4 года назад
It there now. :-)
@ivanondov8826
@ivanondov8826 4 года назад
Well done mate, Cheers
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 4 года назад
Glad you like it. :-)
@DcFctommo1
@DcFctommo1 5 лет назад
Very well broken down
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
Thanks. :-)
@charlie12358
@charlie12358 5 лет назад
No dust sheet, failed.
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
You a BG manager :-)
@charlie12358
@charlie12358 5 лет назад
@@HeatingGeek 😉😂😂😂😂 Nah just lost my ear a couple times for this
@mistadeano100
@mistadeano100 5 лет назад
Great vid
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 5 лет назад
Thanks. :-)
@zakp1326
@zakp1326 4 года назад
Hi how can I overrun pump in only heat boiler
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 4 года назад
The boiler usually controls the pump overrun. So, the boiler needs Permanent live, neutral, earth, switch live and pump live wires. The pump live wire goes to the pump live. So additionally to what these 3 videos show you need 2 extra wires to the boiler and the live into the pump gets joined to pump live from the boiler.
@zakp1326
@zakp1326 4 года назад
@@HeatingGeek hi thanks for Ripley but I am asking u for only heat boiler which is not have inbuilt pump I am using big pump but just overrun need to find
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 4 года назад
@@zakp1326 I know. If the boiler requires pump overrun it controls it. Like the baxi solo 3 potterton suprima. Vaillant ecotec 428 etc etc. Baxi 240340 is a pump overrun kit you might be able to use? Im not sure what boiler you have.
@zakp1326
@zakp1326 4 года назад
@@HeatingGeek hi good morning thank you so much now I understand u r very helpful
@HeatingGeek
@HeatingGeek 4 года назад
@@zakp1326 No problem. What boiler was it on?
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