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I would have thought on the brass two port header going out to the floor
 
Yes but when both Z valves there will be no flow to measure anyway, have you discovered who made the manifold.

It does look like a fool of a thing, if both zone valves close looks like pump will be running against a closed end, am I right in assuming this, perhaps the control module shuts the pump off when all the valves are satisfied, if it is Pulsar they are not in business
 
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Still dont know what manifold, when I replaced the boiler, their was a single time clock feeding rads roomstat to rads 2 port valve and boiler, open flow to cyl and u/f. with new boiler I have added 3 channel time clock, cyl stat and cyl 2 port valve and volt free switching to boiler. my concern is overheating the floor/if I attach the probe and temp valve closes then I am dependent on the boiler bypass (Vaillant 624)
 
Looks like the F/R loop back to the boiler is kept at the right temp by the TV and the UFH pump takes water as it needs to, crude
 
Crude is being polite, about a foot behind a 400mm kitchen cabinet, no need for all the electronics, just a thermostat to the pump would have done. cowboy renovators of the early naughtys.
 
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