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Hello,

Apologies not been here for a while! Hoping to pick your brains, I am working on an ideal vogue combi and the customer wants to have two zoned heating circuits controlled via two nest thermostats but I can't seem to find a wiring diagram from Ideal.

I have spoken to Ideal and three different technical guys have given me three bits of conflicting advice! One said to do an S plan, but didn't have wiring guide and couldn't help, the second said s plan unnecessary and still couldn't help with wiring and third one told me that the vogue has two wiring thermostat links internally but would still need to control the two zones.

So as you can imagine I'm a bit confused, any advice would be great.

Many thanks,

Lee.
 
S plan but don't forget your bypass

Any problems I can knock a wiring diagram up for you
 
Th system has two internal stat connections but not the combi I believe
I would think wire as an S-plan. Have a look at the system manual for some more info
 
Thanks Shaun, that's really helpful.

S plan and a bypass is what I had thought, but if you could knock up a diagram I would be hugely grateful.

This is the first time I've been to the forums since they have changed, it's giving me brain ache trying to find my feet!

Thanks,

Lee.
 
Th system has two internal stat connections but not the combi I believe
I would think wire as an S-plan. Have a look at the system manual for some more info

Thanks Scott, as with so many things in life trying to keep it simple but tying myself in knots!
 
Thanks Shaun, that's really helpful.

S plan and a bypass is what I had thought, but if you could knock up a diagram I would be hugely grateful.

This is the first time I've been to the forums since they have changed, it's giving me brain ache trying to find my feet!

Thanks,

Lee.

That's fine give me a day ish
 
Quite alot on utube bud Hancock and Browns link is very informative cheers kop
 
hope this helps

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