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I've pretty much sussed out the wiring for the radiators and underfloor heating, thanks to help from the forum. I do have one more question though. I feel the answer is obvious but i just wanted to double check.
In the diagram below there is a terminal block labelled manifold pump or valve.
Could I confirm that I attach the brown wire from the pump to the orange wire from the valve?
Also, that both the grey and brown wires from the valve go into the same terminal block (i.e. L)?
It just seems strange that the valve has 2 of its cores going into the same terminal. Usually in a valve, grey is PL and brown becomes live when the thermostat calls for heat (and this in turn closes the micro switch).

In the diagram below there is a terminal block labelled manifold pump or valve.
Could I confirm that I attach the brown wire from the pump to the orange wire from the valve?
Also, that both the grey and brown wires from the valve go into the same terminal block (i.e. L)?
It just seems strange that the valve has 2 of its cores going into the same terminal. Usually in a valve, grey is PL and brown becomes live when the thermostat calls for heat (and this in turn closes the micro switch).
