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Hi all. First post. I have a JG UH3 wiring zone and I've noticed that the UFH pump always comes on when the HW 'circuit/thermo' is triggered. Hence - rather than just heat the water in the tank - I also heat the UF circuits.

I can't see a way to avoid this - it may be the way the circuits work on the UH3 (as in the pump always comes on) .....

So wondering if anyone has any insights on this? My HW timer is wired to Zone 1 on the UH3, via a thermostat on the HW cylinder (providing the SL- I guess). It may be that I just need to add some actuator valves to the UF circuits to stop them being heated - but the pump will still run. So wondering if that is a solution and it's ok? I'd prefer to stop the UFH pump running completely - but if it's OK to just fit actuators then I'll do that. Many thanks.
 
Move the pump to the ufh port valve orange connection
Good call. The pump has an earth connection that's currently connected to the earth terminal of the pump on the wiring centre and the UFH zones don't have an earth. Should I just leave the earth cable where it is then? And I connect the pump's live to the SL of the UHF zone I guess?
 
Without sounding daft, there's a dedicated UFH Pump connection on the JG UH3 wiring centre.....
Yes and that's where my UFH pump is currently wired. However, no matter what sensor/thermostat triggers the boiler into action (e.g. rads, hot water, UF heating) the UFH pump comes on - which is issue I'm trying to resolve. E.g. if the rads are triggered (via timing or temperature) the system also heats the UF zones as UFH pump comes on. Same if I just want to heat the water in the tank - the UFH pump comes on.
 
Yes and that's where my UFH pump is currently wired. However, no matter what sensor/thermostat triggers the boiler into action (e.g. rads, hot water, UF heating) the UFH pump comes on - which is issue I'm trying to resolve. E.g. if the rads are triggered (via timing or temperature) the system also heats the UF zones as UFH pump comes on. Same if I just want to heat the water in the tank - the UFH pump comes on.
Then wiring the pump into the UFH zone valve will make no difference, as the wiring centre will open the zone valve when it runs the UFH pump.

Are you using zones on the UFH wiring centre for the rads and HW? If so you either need to wire them separately or buy a newer wiring centre.
 
Then wiring the pump into the UFH zone valve will make no difference, as the wiring centre will open the zone valve when it runs the UFH pump.

Are you using zones on the UFH wiring centre for the rads and HW? If so you either need to wire them separately or buy a newer wiring centre.

Then wiring the pump into the UFH zone valve will make no difference, as the wiring centre will open the zone valve when it runs the UFH pump.

Are you using zones on the UFH wiring centre for the rads and HW? If so you either need to wire them separately or buy a newer wiring centre.
Answer to your second sentence first: I have my rads on one zone (z8), HW on another (z1) and two UFH zones (z2&3).

First sentence: Hmm, ok. Trying to process this and have to confess I don't follow what you are implying here. Probably as I'm not sure what the UFH Valve is doing / does as the Gr and Or terminals are bridged at the mo (I guess factory fitted) and nothing is wired to the L, E or N terminals. Thanks
 
Yes that’s fine
Just realised (due to other post) what set of terminals you were talking about! There is an UFH Valve zone too (I was thinking you were referring to the Thermostat zone) - and the UFH Valve Zone has L, E, N, Or and Gr terminals! Currently the Or and Gr are bridged - I'm guessing factory fitted. So were you suggesting just moving the pumps L wire to the Or terminal on the UHF Valve 'zone'? Thanks.
 
Do you have an ufh zone valve as it sounds like either you don’t or it’s not wired there / correctly

You should have 3 2 port valves
 
So it’s not on its own separate circuit hence why your having issues needs re plumbing with 3 x 2 ports eg hot water, ch, ufh if you have a cylinder
 

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