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  1. Ab12

    UFH and CH S plan

    Seems Volto free. How would the two wires work from it? One wire in is perm live, then one wire out is that live out so to speak...
  2. Ab12

    UFH and CH S plan

    Haha, typo. I got it right at the bottom
  3. Ab12

    UFH and CH S plan

    Is hive programmable? I.e timer option built in
  4. Ab12

    UFH and CH S plan

    Pasting Madlabs post from other thread: You wiring is wrong, you don't send perm lives to the 2 ports otherwise they would just stay open all the time. You don't need to use the boiler output at all either, unless it's being used to power a central wiring centre. The permanent power normally...
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    UFH and CH S plan

    So I have 1. Ufh wiring centre, salus 2. Ufh wired sq610 stats for each room, salus - they seem to be programmable I was intending to get for the CH (because I could make it all salus and online controllable): and remove the current timer built into the boiler - but I am open to alternatives...
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    UFH and CH S plan

    Don't need to keep it if it simplifies things. Happy for stats to control everything, if a programmer isn't needed... (Guess it's only needed for CH?)
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    UFH and CH S plan

    https://www.worcester-bosch.co.uk/professional/support/literature/greenstar-cdi-compact-combi-installation-instructions I have this one
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    UFH and CH S plan

    Smart phone when out and about if possible. I do however have the salus controller and thermostats for UFH, so a bit stuck with those. What's so dire about them?
  9. Ab12

    UFH and CH S plan

    Ah sorry, will delete the other!
  10. Ab12

    UFH and CH S plan

    What other brand would you recommend? I haven't yet bought the CH heating thermostat/controller
  11. Ab12

    UFH and CH S plan

    Thanks I can already see where I made error with the 'brown' live, it should be connected to what comes out of my ufh controller, and the grey wire should be connected to permanent live 240 volts on the valve. Any idea on this though?
  12. Ab12

    UFH and CH S plan

    So I've managed to get 2 zone valves plumbed in, one for my CH, one for my UFH. Now on to wiring. I am using a Worcester Bosch 35cdi combi. Wiring diagram attached. I have also drawn what I think is the right wiring plan, but would like a little look over help please, anything a miss? I've...
  13. Ab12

    UFH, combi and seperate CH

    Double post removed
  14. Ab12

    CCTV junction box mount alternative?

    Sadly these hikvisions dont have space behind them for the wiring to be stored so definitely need mounts. Have new ones on order
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    CCTV junction box mount alternative?

    Cameras yes, mounts no.. got some new ones on order thankfully
  16. Ab12

    UFH, combi and seperate CH

    Thanks. That makes sense. I guess another way I could do this would be to make any signal click on mid position no matter what's requested. So for instance UFH demands heat, valve is pushed to mid position, then boiler clicks on. Water runs in that case then to both ch and ufh (whichever room...
  17. Ab12

    UFH, combi and seperate CH

    Would you put them in the space to the left of the existing 3 port? In that area on the photo? Or somewhere near the boiler in the other photo?
  18. Ab12

    UFH, combi and seperate CH

    Any other thoughts from anyone at all?
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    CCTV junction box mount alternative?

    Ive got a few hikvision cameras which I mounted today. The junction boxes make these cameras look like isores. Does anyone know of any slim ones or an alternative? Need this because the hikvision cameras come with such long wires and a huge female rj45 socket connector. I was thinking about...
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    UFH, combi and seperate CH

    Sounds good. Although I'm not sure how I'm going to achieve this with the 3 port valve without what seems to be the requirement of the timer as now noted from reading the link kindly posted above :(
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