Worcester combis only have one 230v switch wire coming on to RT on the PCB. To rule out your external controls you link out from the 230v out terminal to RT to permanently call for heat.
Hot water runs off the flow sensor on the hot feed.
If you call for heat on the nest and are getting 230v to RT then the fault is on the PCB. It's either on or it's not.
That's the usual process from the external controls side of things. However, the hub should be next to the boiler anyway and easy enough to check? I'm not sure what wires he's looking at because a nest really should just be flexed from the combi or the wiring station.
Hot water runs off the flow sensor on the hot feed.
If you call for heat on the nest and are getting 230v to RT then the fault is on the PCB. It's either on or it's not.
That's the usual process from the external controls side of things. However, the hub should be next to the boiler anyway and easy enough to check? I'm not sure what wires he's looking at because a nest really should just be flexed from the combi or the wiring station.