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Anyone recommend a heating controller with weather compensation? It needs to serve 2 heating zones and 1 hot water (unvented).
Ideally internet connected, something like the Worcester WAVE, but unfortunately the WAVE only does 1 heating zone and also requires their internal diverter valve (which doesnt work with Megaflo).
Also, the set-up will have 2 boilers and a LLH.
 
Vaillant do one that works to constant temperature zones, one weather compensated zone and boiler temp control through a bus controller.
It's not wifi and you will need a degree in astrophysics to operate it.
you could fit a heatmiser hot water controller and their wifi programable stats. ( neostats) then let the vaillant compensator do the mixing.
 
That's what I was gonna suggest chalked their Ebus is good if it's onto one of their boilers
 
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