HR92 is a combined Actuator and Sensor; it will always fire the heat demand.
If you want this functionality your best bet is something like the Peglar iTemp or Honeywell HR20. They won't work...
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HR92 is a combined Actuator and Sensor; it will always fire the heat demand.
If you want this functionality your best bet is something like the Peglar iTemp or Honeywell HR20. They won't work...
Delete the location from the account management screen on the Honeywell website.
Then relink the location.
The two hot water zones have nothing to do with the comms issues.
I agree a mains powered option would be much better. But trust me..... People will phone up..... Microanalysis and misunderstanding things is one of the pitfalls of evohome. I can spend as long...
Most of my installations are not fit and forget. I even have access to several. Whilst I do get the occasional problems with Comms errors, I can't think of any that have inherent overshooting that...
Have installed hundreds, and have not had any reports of this fault.
If it was a software error I think I would have noticed.
Honeywell have to have this kit be backwards compatible with other parts of their range, hence the Lexi of development.
Just being devils advocate.
Just bind a sensor to the BDR and set it to silly high. Room sensing is unlikely to be important for a towel rail surely?
What about the copper pipe and that chrome bar in front of them?
The internal expansion vessel is a British thing. Most are too small for the application and an extra one should be added anyway. The Dutch just take it out of the equation and say fit an external...
OV models, like the Faillant 4 series leakoTecs are a UK only thing due to be our antiquated plumbing and general backward thinking.
The SB/combi thing is much the same as the motor industry. My...
They do an offset flue kit to bring it to the center. The new model coming has a naturally centered flue.
The burner and fan also come off in one lump. No need for gaskets every time either ;)....
If you were thinking of using the domestic water side of the heat exchanger, you'd need a 9 metre head bronze or stainless pump..... Not cheap.
Hr91? ;)..
As you're Brighton based, there is a chap trading as "Fat Plumber" who is very good and acquainted with Intergas and Atag (although possibly only the original A and Q series boilers).
If you plan...
And who supports this when is rolled out to the masses? Don't conflate the "needs" of a few techheads and obsessives with sensible company policy and profits.
By the hour or part thereof.
Not if you know what you are doing.
Delete the location from your account portal, then, set it up again with the Mac and CRC numbers.
Just leave the bathrooms uncontrolled.
Or get a plumber in to fit an auto by-pass.
Pretty sure you can't.
Peglar do a version of these called iTemp IIRC.
Think you got to 32 there dude. The issue was always as Blowlamp described.
Evohome is tpi, until you plug an OT bridge in.
These two actions are the slowest to respond in my experience. However that experience is influenced by Hcc80 units that can be even slower than pure hr9x systems.
Water will only circulate if there is somewhere for it to go. If all the valves are shut down, the the system will be off. If one rad opens, then water will flow to that valve and any "bypasses" in...