Morning all, quick question re. zoning and installing radiator valves (HR92s in this case):
I've got my evohome system set up for all rooms in the house but the entrance/hallway and first floor landing are currently on "dumb" TRVs set quite low. I'd like to have more control over the temperature in these areas but am unsure how best to go about it. As this is a relatively large (vertically) open space with a radiator on the ground floor (in the hallway) and another on the first floor (landing), without any doors inbetween, should I put HR92s on both rads and put them in the same zone or separate zones? The hallway rad is obviously going to spend quite a bit of time heating the landing as it's heat rises up the stairs, but if they're in separate zones at least the landing will stop calling for heat once it reaches it's setpoint.
Any advice/opinion gratefully accepted...
I've got my evohome system set up for all rooms in the house but the entrance/hallway and first floor landing are currently on "dumb" TRVs set quite low. I'd like to have more control over the temperature in these areas but am unsure how best to go about it. As this is a relatively large (vertically) open space with a radiator on the ground floor (in the hallway) and another on the first floor (landing), without any doors inbetween, should I put HR92s on both rads and put them in the same zone or separate zones? The hallway rad is obviously going to spend quite a bit of time heating the landing as it's heat rises up the stairs, but if they're in separate zones at least the landing will stop calling for heat once it reaches it's setpoint.
Any advice/opinion gratefully accepted...
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