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I've installed the electrics for an underfloor heating system. The system has 6 manifolds each with a small pump. There is then a primary pump that pushes hot water through the system from an aerobic digester next door. I have fitted 6 contactor each using a switch wire from the thermostat to energise terminal 1 of the contactor, I have then linked from terminal one to a of the coil. I've taken a neutral to all contactor in parrelal in terminal 2 then from 2 to a2 of each contactor. I've then connected in parrelal the primary pump to terminals 3 and 4. This works fine with one stat, when it calls for heat aswell as energising the secondary manifold pump it also energises the contactor and energises the primary pump. The problem is, is that when another stat calls for heat if the other stat goes off the contactor still stays energised until all stats are off. I don't think it's latching contactor I'm sure there non latching could be wrong tho. I'm sure it's a wiring fault so any help would be great .
 
You will probably need relays. A sketch of what you have done will be good to see though. This diagram may help if you have a similar setup.
 

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OP - Can you tell me how many thermostats you have 6? - this is easy to wire - A1 to neutral, A2 switch live from the thermostat, put a permanent live into the contactor, load side of the contactor to boiler enable. The little pumps need to be connected to A2. The primary pump to boiler enable.
 

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