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I'm surprised Scouse Tel isn't jumping all over this thread.

He knows all there is to know about UFH heating! ;)

I'm surprised that the op didn't rip out the 3 port valve and replace with three 2 port valves?!

Or at least get the plumber to do the job right in the first place?!
 
I'm surprised that the op didn't rip out the 3 port valve and replace with three 2 port valves?!

Or at least get the plumber to do the job right in the first place?!

It is an odd one, as they appear to have installed an unvented cylinder aswell as the ufh so the 2 port used for the positive shutoff means the plumber must have installed an automatic bypass into the system now.
The bypass isn't needed with just a 3 port as it spring returns to HW open, but you need a shutoff in the flow to the cylinder if unvented so that the flow stops if the overheat stat trips.

So all the advantages that I understand a 3 port to give have now been lost.


Bug then you can't trust a plumber to do the right or sensible thing can you?
The last Y plan system I wired the plumber had neglected to install the 2 port for the unvented or a bypass and I had to explain to him his mistake and point out the relevant parts of the MIs and draw a diagram for him!
 
If you can be bothered to reply, don't expect anyone else to!
Absolutely right ,appologies , the orange wire is from the 3 port zone valve connected to it are the input from the underfloor heating and the output to the boiler, when im calli g for heat from the ufheating the valve on hot water opens and 3 port allows the rads to heat up , its seems to be the case that when 230v is applied to the orange from the ufheating the white from the 3 port valve also livens up !
 

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