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Does anyone know what is the best way to zone a combination boiler? I have got to fit an outside oil combi boiler, but need to zone heating for upstairs and downstairs as well, to conform to new regs. I am guessing two two-port valves is the way to do it, unless you can tell me different, and is the wiring any different?
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Hollie
 
Hi Hollie
Mr C is sound in his advice as always.
Regarding the wiring it will be the same but duplicated.
 
Wondered what was going on with the polite replies.... Ah it's a lady!

Welcome Hollie!
 
Welcome along :)

Is it a new installation or just a boiler swap?
 
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