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The OP needs to get in a spark who understands how to connect up a heating system. It won't cost a lot to have done correctly, rather have someone guessing at it and damaging the boiler in getting it wrong it would be a cost effective solution.

Agreed. What’s going to cost more, someone who knows what they are doing or a new boiler.
 
I’ve spoke to BG Hive again asking for better instructions. They are sending an engineer out Monday for £100 to wire it. Which I’m pretty shocked at seeing as I got quoted £100 an hour (3 hour min) and another fixed price of £275. Thanks for taking the time to reply.
 
I’ve spoke to BG Hive again asking for better instructions. They are sending an engineer out Monday for £100 to wire it. Which I’m pretty shocked at seeing as I got quoted £100 an hour (3 hour min) and another fixed price of £275. Thanks for taking the time to reply.
 
The UFH is wired up with its own seperate Polypipe thermostat and working fine.
You would be better off leaving the UFH as it is (or change the thermostat for a programmable one if not already) and use the hive for the radiator circuit.
 

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