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Stanley Brandon 100k Oil Boiler & Hive Heating Controls

  • 05-12-2022 5:45pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20


    I am setting looking to add Hive Active Heating to a Stanley Brandon 100k Mk2 Range.



    I am hoping to have it control central heating and hot water. I am looking for any/all advice on the wiring before approaching my local sparks who has never done one of these before.

    The house is new to me and I think it is a S-Plan heating system as there are seperate motorised valves for Heating/Hot Water but there are no thermostats, just a (unlabelled) double gang switch on the wall that activates either/both valves.

    I am looking to bypass the timer on the range (Honeywell ST9400C) and just use the Hive system to control heating. The timer could (idealy) still be used for the cooker controls.


    I have figured that the Hive will need to trigger one/both of the motorised valves as needed and trigger the boiler to run but unsure of the schematic.


    The wiring diagram of the stanley is as follows:



    The Hive Pinout:



    Any advice on how to get this wired?



Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20 Capt. Insano


    Realised that the above wiring diagram was for a Y-Plan system, did more research and found the following wiring diagram for an S-Plan:



    I subsequently edited it as I am only going to use 2 zones (one for heating and one for water) fully controlled by Hive to the following:



    Can anyone give advice on this?


    Does it look OK?



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1 ElonMusk9


    Hi there, did you end up having any success with this? I have a Stanley 80 so hoping to do the same.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1 SmurfnSurf


    I'd be very keen to know the same. I have a Stanley Brandon 100.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 511 ✭✭✭Nuphor


    In the hopes that this helps someone else, I've had my electrician hookup our Hive to our Stanley Brandon 100K a few years ago, and it's been working great. The Stanley folks had an engineer send this my way, which was enough to go on for my spark. Hopefully helps someone.



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