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Hi all, I think this has been asked already. But I could really do with some tailored advice. I have been asked to quote a full central heating system in a 3 bed house. I am going to supply a Worcestor Bosch 24i Junior and 7 rads. I know I have to provide 2 heating zones with 2 thermostats, 1 upstairs and 1 downstairs. I have looked at fitting a Honeywell zoning kit ( Kit C if you look at there literature in Plumbcenter at moment ) This includes a Sundial RF2 pack 5, and V4043H zone valve x 2.

What I want to know is how would you connect from the boiler to Sundial Kit. Do you still fit a control unit on the boiler? Also would it be easier to come off the boiler and take 2 separate branches for the 2 zones and send one under the floor downstairs and 1 upstairs under the floor (boiler fitted in downstairs pantry) Also would you have to have a bypass radiator before the zone valves?

Any help would be really appreciated.

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Richard
 
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