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Hi all

Been a while since I have posted, so here goes. I hace a Ecodan Air source heat pump to wire up. I have had no experience with these until now. However, although the wiring diagram is fairly stright forward, it does not accomadate the danfoss wiring centre for the underfloor heating manifold. Has any body had any experince with this.

Rgds
 
i wired a danfoss underfloor heating system last year, with no previous experience of heating systems and it was relatively straightforward. The wiring centre should have its own instructions, which are easy to follow. if all else fails, maybe a call to the technical helpline may help!
 
i wired a danfoss underfloor heating system last year, with no previous experience of heating systems and it was relatively straightforward. The wiring centre should have its own instructions, which are easy to follow. if all else fails, maybe a call to the technical helpline may help!
in isolation the instruction for each is straight forward, however the ecodan drawing does not indicate how to integrate the underflor stuff. my assumpyion is that the u/f stuff in fact comes off the heating channel on the programmer and assumes the positioin of a room stat?
 

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