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Tony, would that happen to involve a 3-port valve by any chance?There is a solution though and that is to add a third zone to heat a cylinder for one of the flats with the combi supplying HW to the other!
Tony
Tony, would that happen to involve a 3-port valve by any chance?There is a solution though and that is to add a third zone to heat a cylinder for one of the flats with the combi supplying HW to the other!
Tony
Tony, would that happen to involve a 3-port valve by any chance?There is a solution though and that is to add a third zone to heat a cylinder for one of the flats with the combi supplying HW to the other!
Tony
Your speaking on behalf of an awful lot of heating engineers Tony.Have used three port valve too to create two zones on a combi. No need for bypass when pump over-runs.
From the other thread on that, half the forum dont know how to do that !
Tony
From the other thread on that, half the forum dont know how to do that !
Remember OP , some combis have volt free terminals , which do not like voltage being applied ?? be careful what you do with the grey & orange wires ??? read the MI's first !!
just over 4 years now. 1 of those spent training.How long have you worked ( or been a slave) for B.G petit pablo , must admit some of you fellas (all ) get a bit of a rough ride at times on this forum , mention British gas or some one who works for Ideal & all hell breaks loose ( some times) ??
BG gets a decent amount of grief on this forum but CC is generally ok now.
Have used three port valve too to create two zones on a combi. No need for bypass when pump over-runs.
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