Hello all,
New here.
I'm having a fresh central heating and hot water installation done (all new pipework, new boiler, new rads, new unvented cylinder) at my new place which has a cellar, ground floor, first floor and second floor. There are 4 zone valves (1 for HW, 1 for cellar/ground, 1 for first floor and 1 for second floor).
My installer is competent but has not installed EvoHome before. He is going to call Honeywell for advice but I thought I'd ask here what the best way is for him to wire the zone valves?
Secondly, some of the house (second floor) may be unused for some time and I may want all the radiators there switched off, save for the hall way one, perhaps - should I get HR92s for this floor?
Thirdly, I don't want to have specific control of every single radiator (say bathrooms). How does this work with EvoHome which I understand has a limit of 12 zones?
Thanks in advance.
New here.
I'm having a fresh central heating and hot water installation done (all new pipework, new boiler, new rads, new unvented cylinder) at my new place which has a cellar, ground floor, first floor and second floor. There are 4 zone valves (1 for HW, 1 for cellar/ground, 1 for first floor and 1 for second floor).
My installer is competent but has not installed EvoHome before. He is going to call Honeywell for advice but I thought I'd ask here what the best way is for him to wire the zone valves?
Secondly, some of the house (second floor) may be unused for some time and I may want all the radiators there switched off, save for the hall way one, perhaps - should I get HR92s for this floor?
Thirdly, I don't want to have specific control of every single radiator (say bathrooms). How does this work with EvoHome which I understand has a limit of 12 zones?
Thanks in advance.
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