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Hoping someone knows a wiring centre that fits this requirement.

I have 1 UFH zone (3 circuits) and 2 Radiator zones.
Was looking at the Heatmiser UH4 wiring centre schematic, it shows that I can only use zone-4 for a single radiator zone.
By selecting the dip switch to not engage the UFH manifold pump for just zone-4 when calling for heat.

Anyone aware of a centre that would allow for 2 radiator zones and a single UFH zone?

Many thanks
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Salus heating wiring centres
 
Would it be possible to use the 'hot water' connected zone valve for the 2nd radiator zone.
This diagram is for a heatmiser UH4...
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No have you got more ufh as you have the 8 channel one as well ?
 
No have you got more ufh as you have the 8 channel one as well ?
I only have 1 UFH zone using 3 heads plus 2 Radiator zones. The diagram is for 8 ufh zones, but still applicable to my 2 zone radiator problem/question. Would buy the UH4 if I could solve this problem.

If I use zone-4 (with dip selecting yes) for rad zone1, then I would want to know if I can use the 'hot water' control for a zone valve on rad zone2. As the hot water would never call to the manifold pump. If this doesnt work, would like to understand why not.
 

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