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Hi guys
We are due to undertake a new build install where they are using air source. Its the first air source I have installed so need a bit of guidance from you professionals, not getting any help or wiring diagrams from the plumber so reliant on your knowledge.
The heating system is full underfloor heating (wet) and compromises off 2x manifolds, there is the obvious cylinder tank to provide hot water, there will be two heatmiser units to each manifold. Can anyone give me an idea on what needs wiring from each manifold to the wiring centre to power the air source and what I need to install to the air source from the wiring centre.
Your help is appreciated
 
Hi guys
We are due to undertake a new build install where they are using air source. Its the first air source I have installed so need a bit of guidance from you professionals, not getting any help or wiring diagrams from the plumber so reliant on your knowledge.
The heating system is full underfloor heating (wet) and compromises off 2x manifolds, there is the obvious cylinder tank to provide hot water, there will be two heatmiser units to each manifold. Can anyone give me an idea on what needs wiring from each manifold to the wiring centre to power the air source and what I need to install to the air source from the wiring centre.
Your help is appreciated
Do not even begin it without a full system wiring diagram from the designer. They are all different depending on manufacturer
 
Do not even begin it without a full system wiring diagram from the designer. They are all different depending on manufacturer
Different dependant on the air source heat pump? I will be honest the chances of me getting a wiring diagram are slim, I’m under the impression they are thinking we are expecting to know what we are wiring and to get on with it.
They think it’s a valiant air source heat pump
 
Different dependant on the air source heat pump? I will be honest the chances of me getting a wiring diagram are slim, I’m under the impression they are thinking we are expecting to know what we are wiring and to get on with it.
They think it’s a valiant air source heat pump

I've wired up Daikin, Joule/Samsung, and Grant, all had very different supply requirements and interconnects.
 

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