Hi all
First post so please be gentle!
I want to zone my heating system so I only heat the rooms we are using. Both my wife and I work from home but often end up heating the lounge and bedroom when we only want the office and dining room (second office) heated. Due to the zone requirement I have ruled out quite a few systems and ended up with a short list of Evohome, Heat Genius or some homebrew Z Wave system. I have ruled out the LightwaveRF heating control due to no interlock and some very dodgy time settings.
My problem is I can decide which to go for. What I have so far...
Evo Home
Pros:
Cons:
Heat Genius
Pros:
Cons:
I'm a bit concerned about valve noise. I have one of the Evohome valves as a standalone device and it is not as quiet as I would like it to be. Are the Danfoss valves any quieter?
What is the battery life like on any of the components such as valves and (PIRs for HG).
I would also like to set up Z-Wave lighting control so not sure if this will have any bearing on what system I can use?
Any information / opinions would be gratefully received.
Thanks
Alastair
First post so please be gentle!
I want to zone my heating system so I only heat the rooms we are using. Both my wife and I work from home but often end up heating the lounge and bedroom when we only want the office and dining room (second office) heated. Due to the zone requirement I have ruled out quite a few systems and ended up with a short list of Evohome, Heat Genius or some homebrew Z Wave system. I have ruled out the LightwaveRF heating control due to no interlock and some very dodgy time settings.
My problem is I can decide which to go for. What I have so far...
Evo Home
Pros:
- User friendly with touch screen
- Easy to adjust room temps locally
- Room temp is displayed on controllers
- Well established company with track record. Evohome is the second version and established system
Cons:
- Need additional interface to allow control from anything other than the main controller
- API is restricted to access via the internet, no local access if internet is down
- Local adjustment not reflected in GUI
- If controller fails valves have no scheduling built in
Heat Genius
Pros:
- Built in net connection
- Valves work with their own schedule if the controller fails
- Z Wave - can it be accessed by another controller
Cons:
- No temp reporting unless you by the extra room sensors
- No stand alone controller - Needs a tablet / PC to control
- Relatively new company - track record?
- If the valves cannot report temp back, how is the boiler demand controlled?
I'm a bit concerned about valve noise. I have one of the Evohome valves as a standalone device and it is not as quiet as I would like it to be. Are the Danfoss valves any quieter?
What is the battery life like on any of the components such as valves and (PIRs for HG).
I would also like to set up Z-Wave lighting control so not sure if this will have any bearing on what system I can use?
Any information / opinions would be gratefully received.
Thanks
Alastair
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