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Customer is having a nest system fitted on the job i am doing cameras, smoke alarm, and heating need to control 3 towel rails on another zone, trv's fitted no stat needed whats best way seperate timer to operate zone valve and relay for switching one without the other coming on . cheers kop
 
Put them on there own circuit and s plus plan it

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Ideal shaun thanks bud will pass it on to my sparky hes making a bit of a meal of it cheers kop.
 
i would put the towels on there own port valve

but you will /it require its own nest as i dont think they do a 3 zone one
 
That's what I thought said that in my first post bud no point on a second nest. Cheers kop
 
sorry just re read it theres no way on the nest as it only does 2 zones

could you split the heating into 2 zones?
 
That what i am going to do mate joule cylinder has 3 zone valves fitted 2 heating zones and a hot water bud
 
zone 1 heating
zone 2 cylinder
zone 3 heating
zone 4 towel rads

and use two nest systems and use the towel rads on the cylinder side no stat then
 
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