Thanks Simon. So I’m currently due to sit the training course in Feb so I’m not up to speed yet with the programming, but we are at a first stage with a property that incorporates Loxone UFH controls & possibly HW
Im familiar with S or Y plan wiring but the loxone takes a different wiring set up, is that correct - Coukd you offer any advice on how you wire a the heating in terms of cable & core(s) from relay(s) / Boiler / Cylinder / is there a requirement for 2 port valves? Or again is the Mini server doing the switching?
I now understand the requirements for the pumps / 2 port valves from your description but how would I incorporate the boiler into this set up to turn on when the pump is activated?
the 2 port valve contact could be used, but when you have 3 manifolds and a hot water demand, you need to use an OR block in loxone driven either by the manifold pump outputs, or all the zone valve outputs, plus the hot water demand - the output of this OR then directly triggers the boiler input if there is any heat demand from any device/room.
on a related note, weather compensation in the boiler doesnt really add much in most installs - the boiler may increase its output temperature during cold weather, but the manifold blending thermostat stops this affecting the water temperature in the ufh coils. in order to implement temperature compensation you need to give loxone control of the manifold temperatures by using a 0-10v thermostatic actuator on each manifold blender valve and a manifold temperature sensor - then loxone can increase the manifold temp during cold weather to increase the power output of the heating coils to compensate for slower heating in cold temperatures.
Thanks
DHW DEMAND
HEATING DEMAND
Your thoughts seem to make sense but I do wonder why you are using 1-wire for temperature and not using the touch switches instead?