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The Boiler Controller

The Receiver is often wired into the same electrical circuit as the boiler

. It may be the case that it is not however

, however this may not always been the case. Check that power is available, by looking at the lights on the front of the receiver.

 


A Single Channel Receiver will have a solid red or a solid green light

on it (picture). A dual channel controller

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A Dual Channel Receiver will have a solid amber light.

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If

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boiler controller

Receiver. You can check the fused spur that feeds the boiler.

  • Has a Smart Plug been moved or switched off? 
    Image AddedIf the Boiler Controller Receiver is far enough away from the Hub, Smart Plugs are required to bridge communications between the two. Therefore the Smart Plugs must remain plugged in and in the original location that they were installed.
     Has the Genius Hub moved?
    If the Genius Hub has moved position then a communications route that has previously been established may no longer be valid. Move the Hub back to where it was, add additional Smart Plugs to the system or move the Hub close to the boiler controller.  If you'd like us to provide a powerline ethernet adapter to allow you to move your Hub anywhere in your home, please contact us.
    Have any large (or metal) objects been moved or added to the home?
    Large metallic objects such as desks, computers, fridges, freezers, TV's, speakers etc. can block a signal path that was previously established. Relocate Smart Plugs, or add additional Smart Plugs to the systemThe Red light on the front of the smart plug does not need to be lit for it to boost the signal, it just needs to be turned on at the socket.
  • Is the Genius Hub plugged in next to any high power wireless transmitting devices?
    Image AddedThe zZ-wave Wave protocol that the Genius Hub uses to communicate with the rest of the devices in the property is 'low-power' so that the batteries in each device can last a minimum of a yeartwo years. This means that it can struggle to compete if the Genius Hub is placed next to or underneath a high power transmitting device like a powerful WiFi router, Satellite satellite receiver, cordless phone, music system mobile phone signal booster or WiFi music systems like Sonos etc. The Genius Hub is provided with a 1 meter ethernet cable which should be long enough to get it away from any powerful transmitter. If this is not possible try to move the Genus Hub to another part of the room with a longer ethernet cable or move the Genius Hub into another room with a powerline ethernet adapter.
  • Has the Genius Hub moved?
    If the Genius Hub has moved position then a communications route that has previously been established may no longer be valid. Move the Hub back to where it was, add additional Smart Plugs to the system or move the Hub close to the boiler controller.

  • Have any large (or metal) objects been moved or added to the home?
    Large metallic objects such as desks, computers, fridges, freezers, TV's, speakers etc. can block a signal path that was previously established. Relocate Smart Plugs, or add additional Smart Plugs to the system.
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    The Boiler Controller boiler controller (also known as the Single Channel Receiver or Dual Channel Receiver) may stop communicating with the Heat Genius Hub. Boiler Controller These issues are due to the fact that the Genius Hub cannot send messages to the Boiler Controller Single/Dual Channel Receiver either directly or via the Smart Plugs in the property. 

    Check the following to determine the cause of the issue:

    • Is the Boiler Controller Receiver powered on? 

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