Lads, I need a circuit diagram for a 2 zone central heating plus DHW valve with 2 room thermostats. Cant find one on the internet can anyone help? thanks Robz
I'm doing something similar to this,except 2 DHW M/V and 1 htg,all I'm going to do is wire as normal but wire my cyl stats in parallel so whichever is calling will operate as normal,sounds too easy so someone will probably tell me why I can't do it
Look here and scroll down, there are several wiring diagrams that may be suitable; https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Technical/DataSheets/Horstmann/Index.htm BB
***.........any heating guy worth his salt would be able to do that!!! Are you a CC or a CCC??? All you'll need is a 'S' plan detail and use a 3 channel programmer and two RS. Or a programmable RS to control your second CH zone. If you know a good and I mean good Spark, they should help. But lets face it, you are in the wrong game mate if you can't work that one out. Ever considered ASDA or TESCO?
yes puller he can then pack shelves on the nightshift with you, ensuring his days are free to spend on this forum.....like you
http://content.honeywell.com/UK/homes/systems.htm#S%20Plan%20Plus heres the diagram for the s plan. just add another zone valve.
> ***.........any heating guy worth his salt would be able to do that!!! Are you a CC or a CCC??? All you'll need is a 'S' plan detail and use a 3 channel programmer and two RS. Or a programmable RS to control your second CH zone. If you know a good and I mean good Spark, they should help. But lets face it, you are in the wrong game mate if you can't work that one out. Ever considered ASDA or TESCO? ..you are sooooooooooooo eager to **** people off that are asking advice ..you moronic, gorm-o, haggis munchin', sporran swingin'. tool-faced, 'time-served' (not), twonk-head ..crawl back under your *** stone and *** die .. why doncha [Edited by: admin5]
Of course these tozzers like Elvis and ???????? can't answer the question. But just have a go at me, just because I'm trying to help!!! The OP could use one zone valve and one mid-poss valve, with the controls I advised, but remember a mid-poss valve has limitations regarding the heat carrying capacity. Now come on all you CC's and CCC's try and answer the question, useless fann..s!!!