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Just put a new boiler in a property that only has UFH and old boiler switch live came from the UFH wiring Centre which is 230 volt. Problem is now that the new boiler sw/l is only low voltage so cant use the same cable. I'm trying to find out what make of unit this is so I can get some info on it but all I have is Pipe 2000. Would anybody know who makes this unit
 

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use a relay

a1 switch live from the ufh
a2 neutral

then use the contacts to switch the boiler
 

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