Originally posted by mtmcgavock
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New evohome FW - update WiFi 02.00.17.00 and Application 02.00.17.03
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Originally posted by mylesm View PostThanks Rameses
Heres my App Screen [ATTACH=CONFIG]1153[/ATTACH]
And my Evo Screen [ATTACH=CONFIG]1154[/ATTACH]
As you can see its on App but not on Evo any hints
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Mylesm
Any ideas
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Mylesm
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with the new firmware there was possibly going to be the ability o set a zone so that it did not trigger the boiler, so set a temperature for a radiator but not have it actually trigger the boiler, just try and hit that heat when demand comes from another radiator - anyone figured out whether this is possible with the new firmware? I was told maybe by setting the zone as an underfloor heating zone, but doesn't that need a bdr91 to do that? any ideas appreciated before I go out and buy a load of HR92s.
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Originally posted by Xrissio View Postwith the new firmware there was possibly going to be the ability o set a zone so that it did not trigger the boiler, so set a temperature for a radiator but not have it actually trigger the boiler, just try and hit that heat when demand comes from another radiator - anyone figured out whether this is possible with the new firmware? I was told maybe by setting the zone as an underfloor heating zone, but doesn't that need a bdr91 to do that? any ideas appreciated before I go out and buy a load of HR92s.
So unfortunately there doesn't appear to be a way to ignore heat demand from individual HR92's - however if you are trying to do this you might want to reconsider why you would really want to do this anyway ?
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Originally posted by bruce_miranda View PostSo is electrical underfloor heating zone an option now?
It apparently also does TPI and from what I can see it works exactly like the "zone valve" zone type except it doesn't call for heat from the boiler. So think zone valve zone, without any call for heat from the boiler.
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Originally posted by fergie View PostSurely the solution would be to change it back to a standard TRV?
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Originally posted by Xrissio View Postwith the new firmware there was possibly going to be the ability o set a zone so that it did not trigger the boiler, so set a temperature for a radiator but not have it actually trigger the boiler, just try and hit that heat when demand comes from another radiator - anyone figured out whether this is possible with the new firmware? I was told maybe by setting the zone as an underfloor heating zone, but doesn't that need a bdr91 to do that? any ideas appreciated before I go out and buy a load of HR92s.
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Originally posted by DBMandrake View PostApparently so, (I don't have a spare BDR91 to try it out) as long as the load can be driven by a BDR91, which is limited to 5 amps or about 1100W. So in practice you would need to use a BDR91 to in turn switch a bigger relay or a contactor for most electric heating loads.
I wonder if the UK market will get a software update to change the Optimum Stop icon after March 2019!
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Originally posted by winger View PostIt works perfectly in electric zones. Now have one electric UFH zone (BDR91 controlling the already installed relay) and two electric towel rail zones up and running. All the optimisation features operate in these zones too.
I wonder if the UK market will get a software update to change the Optimum Stop icon after March 2019!
I've always found it very odd that the UK version of the Evohome uses a Euro symbol...
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Default for a numeric currency field maybe - but these are not numeric fields. It's just a character symbol being displayed in an arbitrary location in the UI, so any character could be placed there including a pound sign - I'm sure there is one in the character set somewhere!
I think it just betrays the European origins of the Evohome system, but it seems odd that when it is sold in so few markets that it isn't correctly localised to each market. They managed to localise the language to English for the UK market, a pound symbol surely isn't too hard. Or perhaps they were banking on the UK eventually relenting and adopting the Euro ?
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