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Hi guys, a friend of mine had ufh installed last year and its just been tied into the central heating. Hes asked me to put zone valves in which is something i havent got much experience with. Am i right in thinking i need to put a tee on the flow (one flow for CH and one for UFH) with a zone valve on both?

Thanks in advance.
 
more or less but whats the boiler type what system is in at the moment hows it currently wired
 
Zv on one. Use the Orange and grey to switch boiler on and off. (Tie in with other stat)
Fit a balancing valve on the return so u can set up properly. Nowt better than ufh robbing rads
 
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