Hi all!
I have an existing Evohome (colour) with boiler and HR92's for the upstairs radiators. All is working fine.
The next part of the project is to remove the 60mm screed (sitting on concrete) throughout the ground floor and install Nu-heat LoProMax with a combination of engineered wood and tiles. I have chosen LoProMax due to it's 22mm profile and impressive heating qualities (or so I've read!). I want to create 5 x UFH zones (kitchen, playroom, study, hallway, and lounge).
The problem I have is determining which Nu-heat components will integrate best with the Evohome HCC80R UFH controller. I want Evohome to manage the zones, but I need to ensure the Nu-heat in-floor thermostats can stop the boiler from overheating the flooring in a zone to prevent the floor covering from becoming damaged. Nu-heat are reluctant to speak to Honeywell (which I find odd), so I'm left in the middle hoping that someone on this forum can share their experiences of this configuration.
Nu-heat have quoted for the following components (in addition to piping and self-levelling compound).
1 x Pump and temperature control module incorporating Grundfos variable speed (EuP compliant) pump and mixing valve (DN25)
3 x Connection pack for Optiflo manifolds
1 x 5-port Optiflo manifold module with zone valves, flow meters, isolating valves, temperature gauges, pressure gauge and wiring centre
1 x 2-port Optiflo manifold module with zone valves, flow meters, isolating valves, temperature gauges, pressure gauge and wiring centre
1 x 3-port Optiflo manifold module with zone valves, flow meters, isolating valves, temperature gauges, pressure gauge and wiring centre
1 x Four Channel Touch-screen Time Clock
5 x Wall-mounted room thermostat with floor sensor
Do I need all of the above components or can some of them be replaced with Evohome components for better integration?
Thanks in advance.
Heath
I have an existing Evohome (colour) with boiler and HR92's for the upstairs radiators. All is working fine.
The next part of the project is to remove the 60mm screed (sitting on concrete) throughout the ground floor and install Nu-heat LoProMax with a combination of engineered wood and tiles. I have chosen LoProMax due to it's 22mm profile and impressive heating qualities (or so I've read!). I want to create 5 x UFH zones (kitchen, playroom, study, hallway, and lounge).
The problem I have is determining which Nu-heat components will integrate best with the Evohome HCC80R UFH controller. I want Evohome to manage the zones, but I need to ensure the Nu-heat in-floor thermostats can stop the boiler from overheating the flooring in a zone to prevent the floor covering from becoming damaged. Nu-heat are reluctant to speak to Honeywell (which I find odd), so I'm left in the middle hoping that someone on this forum can share their experiences of this configuration.
Nu-heat have quoted for the following components (in addition to piping and self-levelling compound).
1 x Pump and temperature control module incorporating Grundfos variable speed (EuP compliant) pump and mixing valve (DN25)
3 x Connection pack for Optiflo manifolds
1 x 5-port Optiflo manifold module with zone valves, flow meters, isolating valves, temperature gauges, pressure gauge and wiring centre
1 x 2-port Optiflo manifold module with zone valves, flow meters, isolating valves, temperature gauges, pressure gauge and wiring centre
1 x 3-port Optiflo manifold module with zone valves, flow meters, isolating valves, temperature gauges, pressure gauge and wiring centre
1 x Four Channel Touch-screen Time Clock
5 x Wall-mounted room thermostat with floor sensor
Do I need all of the above components or can some of them be replaced with Evohome components for better integration?
Thanks in advance.
Heath
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