We have a vented Vaillant Ecotec 630 with a 300L tank, 7 rads using 22mm backbone and 15mm tails and hot water.
Have just had UFH installed downstairs which is a 9 port manifold with pump - this is made up of
3No Lounge - 1 Zone
3No Kitchen - 1 Zone
1No Hallway - 1 Zone
1No Study - 1 Zone
1No Utility/WC - 1 Zone
The UFH has a 2 port fitted near the boiler
5 radiators in the bedrooms - will have Tado rad valves
2No in the master
1No in beds 2/3/4
1No in landing - no stat
2No Towel rads in ensuite and main bathroom - can have stats?
The Radiators have a 2 port valve near the boiler
The Hot Water has a 2 port valve near the boiler
There is a 4 core wire from the UFH manifold to the boiler
I am now struggling to understand what I need to get all this to talk - happy to buy 5 starter kits and the correct amount of rad valves, but I can't fathom how to connect the pump from the UFH to the starters as I will have 5 of them! The pump only appears to have a power supply cable and I can't work out if I connect the actuators to the correct starter, where the pump gets its signal to fire.
Happy to pay (I live near Doncaster)
Have just had UFH installed downstairs which is a 9 port manifold with pump - this is made up of
3No Lounge - 1 Zone
3No Kitchen - 1 Zone
1No Hallway - 1 Zone
1No Study - 1 Zone
1No Utility/WC - 1 Zone
The UFH has a 2 port fitted near the boiler
5 radiators in the bedrooms - will have Tado rad valves
2No in the master
1No in beds 2/3/4
1No in landing - no stat
2No Towel rads in ensuite and main bathroom - can have stats?
The Radiators have a 2 port valve near the boiler
The Hot Water has a 2 port valve near the boiler
There is a 4 core wire from the UFH manifold to the boiler
I am now struggling to understand what I need to get all this to talk - happy to buy 5 starter kits and the correct amount of rad valves, but I can't fathom how to connect the pump from the UFH to the starters as I will have 5 of them! The pump only appears to have a power supply cable and I can't work out if I connect the actuators to the correct starter, where the pump gets its signal to fire.
Happy to pay (I live near Doncaster)