Originally posted by bruce_miranda
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Upgrade for Automated Members / Evohome - 25/3 > 28/3
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Thanks richard and Honeywell for the upgrade
Richard my current setup is
Worcester 35 cdi system
unvented cylinder
s plan
1 zone valve to hot water and hot water kit
1 zone valve to HCC80R underfloor heating controller
4 x dts92 bound to hcc80r for 4 underfloor zones
hr92 on 9 radiators
which order would you set this up on the new controller richard?
haven't played with my evohome for a while so a bit nervous
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Originally posted by darrendobson View PostThanks richard and Honeywell for the upgrade
Richard my current setup is
Worcester 35 cdi system
unvented cylinder
s plan
1 zone valve to hot water and hot water kit
1 zone valve to HCC80R underfloor heating controller
4 x dts92 bound to hcc80r for 4 underfloor zones
hr92 on 9 radiators
which order would you set this up on the new controller richard?
haven't played with my evohome for a while so a bit nervous
Then move onto the S Plan Video, but choose 'Hot Water Only' instead of '2 or 3 Port Valve' option I used and then bind the hot water valve BDR91.
Then finally do the HCC80R and DTS92's. Reset the HCC80R by pushing and holding both buttons on the HCC80R until all the lights flash yellow. Then reset the DTS92 just as I have done in the single zone video.
Do you remember how to do the HCC80R binding? I can do a video for this tomorrow if you want as its not the easiest.
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That would be great
I am going to buy some of the better looking stats from you soon as well so it will be useful for then too!
I was secretly hoping the bindings to the hcc80r would remain in tact and I would just have to bind the hcc80r to the evohome controller lol!
2 actuators on my ufhc are on lounge as this is a large space and the other 3 are for separate rooms
Thanks RichardLast edited by darrendobson; 31 March 2016, 11:36 PM.
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Ok, nearly all done. I just can't remember the combination of what controls what for a radiator with a HR92 on it.
When I setup a Zone, it offers me the choice for Heating Type of:
Underfloor Heating
Radiator Valve
Mixing Valve
Zone Valve.
Which one of these uses the Boiler Relay bound device to call for heating ?
I'm assuming one of the others has to bind to the BDR91 on the zone valve, do I need to go and bind this for every single zone (I'm not using the guided config to build this last bit).
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Originally posted by radar2016 View PostHow much different from binding to the mark2 version, as I have some of those. I am expecting that my mark 3 will be delivered today
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All - thanks participating. We hope this has helped.
We encourage all our customers to share their experiences (good or bad). There are many many people out there who can save energy & money with better heating controls.getconnected.honeywell.com | I work for Honeywell. Any posts I make are purely to help if I can. Any personal views expressed are my own
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Originally posted by Rameses View PostAll - thanks participating. We hope this has helped.
We encourage all our customers to share their experiences (good or bad). There are many many people out there who can save energy & money with better heating controls.
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Originally posted by roydonaldson View PostOk, nearly all done. I just can't remember the combination of what controls what for a radiator with a HR92 on it.
When I setup a Zone, it offers me the choice for Heating Type of:
Underfloor Heating
Radiator Valve
Mixing Valve
Zone Valve.
Which one of these uses the Boiler Relay bound device to call for heating ?
I'm assuming one of the others has to bind to the BDR91 on the zone valve, do I need to go and bind this for every single zone (I'm not using the guided config to build this last bit).
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Originally posted by Rameses View PostAll - thanks participating. We hope this has helped.
We encourage all our customers to share their experiences (good or bad). There are many many people out there who can save energy & money with better heating controls.
I also think that the PSU and cord for the desk stand looks cheap compared to the previous model. The controller itself is solid and well built. I assume that this is because the transformer has been moved out of the stand into the plug?
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Originally posted by roydonaldson View PostI'd just like to say Thank You. A much appreciated upgrade offer and well run. I've swapped my units over now and just taken my old unit up to the post office to go back to Louise.Last edited by HenGus; 1 April 2016, 12:13 PM.
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Originally posted by roydonaldson View PostPretty much the same to bind. It's just I find the whole pushing the tiny button underneath and then watching the strange flashing symbol stuff on those old valves a real pain. The newer HR92's that have things, such as Bind, Binding, Cleared etc. are so much easier to do.
Just remember on the first one (if you are using the HR80 as the zone 'sensor') you need to bind it 'twice' (once as 'sensor' and once as 'actuator') but on the remaining ones you just bind as 'actuators' (if you have more than one HR80 in a zone).
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