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Anyone installed any continal UFH wiring centres? Namely the one above as I need to wire it into an s plan system but it is pretty confusing for me.
 

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Port valve wired to the pump live
 
Are the links shown from power already in the wiring centre? So if live of pump and grey on zone valve go to pump 1, do I take a supply from boiler 2 to brown on switch and orange back to the boiler?

Pump live and brown from port

Boiler gets its switch from the boiler one
 
Pump live and brown from port

Boiler gets its switch from the boiler one
Totally not getting this. So I don't need the grey and orange wire on the valve? Just go straight from boiler 1 into the switch live of the boiler? Sorry for being a bit dim. Had a nice ufh wiring centre today that told you which wire to stick where and you could even add another zone valve to it for rads up stairs.
 
The valve is there just to stop flow through the centre handles the switching / boiler so no need for the oranges
 
All in just need to be careful if they need to be linked / live in etc
 
Thanks Shaun. Top Man, hoping I have got my head around this. Next time though I shall get one that has it labelled where each wire plugs into. Will just take the switch live from ufh wiring centre to the switch live on the radiator zone valve in the usual wiring centre
 
Hi Shaun. Do you know if these wiring centres need a seperate 5 amp fused spur? Nothing in the manual about it and salus tech just said it needs to be connected to the mains?
 
Off the heating spur else you have problems with dual feeds at the boiler and it needs to be labelled as
 

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