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POJ190

Morning All,

I'm looking for a bit of advice on setting up and controlling a central heating system that has two zones. In my house I have one zone for the main heating for the house and another zone for the under floor heating in the conservatory. Both are individually controlled by either a thermostat or wireless programmer. They are currently fed via a thee-way valve. However I've ben having a lot of problems lately with the boiler and heating switching on when it isn't being demanded by either zone.

These problems have made me consider how my system has been configured and setup.

So, what would be the simplest method of setting up such a system? By simplest, I mean the method that is likely to give the least number of problems and would be relatively easy to diagnose faults on.

Many thanks for any advice you can give.

POJ
 
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