Let me add experience to my comments above. I have a two TRV bedroom and en-suite. The bedroom TRV sits behind long curtains. When I turned on my CH, this valve was motoring every few minutes. I deleted the zone and re-instated it binding the en-suite TRV first. The bedroom TRV now follows what happens in the en-suite.
HR92s driving me nuts
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Originally posted by G4RHL View PostLadies have big bags. Once you get it in tell him you have always had it. Or perhaps its been aware for repair.
I'm waiting for something bigger to arrive. A Musaic Music/Radio system, that despite playing music anywhere from other devices can operate lights using LWRF stuff. Not sure if it will operate Evohome though!. Perhaps having it set to play night music when the valves open and close. Having said that it is LWRF that need that sort of operation, unlike Evohome their valves make an horrendous noise!
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Thanks HenGus.
It is really too early for me to make much comment but after reading about the order of binding I swapped over my TRVs in my lounge. This was early this afternoon. After about an hour I noticed I was getting a more accurate reading comparing the display to a room thermometer than before.
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Originally posted by G4RHL View PostThought of Sonos but then thought it may not be flexible enough for me then up came Musaic on Kickstarter. I should probably get my units in about 6 weeks it seems. I take it you have smuggled your new gear home OK now?!!
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Originally posted by G4RHL View PostTwo different views. Last TRV takes the sensor lead in a multi TRV zone or the first? Can anybody provide a clear, positive and correct answer? Something else for Honeywell to put in a revised and more helpful manual.
Confused? You will be!
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Originally posted by Mavis View Post
Plotting when the right time is - not plucked up the courage yet.
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