The Evohome website says "if you need more than 12 zones contact us". I've seen reference on the forum to having two controller panels set up in parallel on the heating relay since but that is two separate systems as far as I can see.
I have the following house to which I've already started fitting EvoHome in a few rooms:
Zones:
1. Kitchen
2. Family Room
3. Living Room
4. Garden Room
5. Dining Room
6. Office
7. Bedroom+Ensuite
8. Spare Room
9. TV Room
10. Library
11. Bathroom
12. Loft
13. **communal spaces, utility room**
I'm aware of multi-room zones and this is already used for bedroom+ensuite - and would be for zone 13 if I could have a zone 13. I can leave these all on the old TRVs to 'steal' heat but this strikes me as not optimal?
So my question is - is the system actually limited to 12 zones or can an expert installer do anything clever? If you had two controller units can they be bridged? Can one hack the system? I'm already going to have ~ 20 radiators if the zone 13 radiators are included - if there's a way to avoid splashing out on another controller I'd love to hear from an expert user or Honeywell nerd
I have the following house to which I've already started fitting EvoHome in a few rooms:
Zones:
1. Kitchen
2. Family Room
3. Living Room
4. Garden Room
5. Dining Room
6. Office
7. Bedroom+Ensuite
8. Spare Room
9. TV Room
10. Library
11. Bathroom
12. Loft
13. **communal spaces, utility room**
I'm aware of multi-room zones and this is already used for bedroom+ensuite - and would be for zone 13 if I could have a zone 13. I can leave these all on the old TRVs to 'steal' heat but this strikes me as not optimal?
So my question is - is the system actually limited to 12 zones or can an expert installer do anything clever? If you had two controller units can they be bridged? Can one hack the system? I'm already going to have ~ 20 radiators if the zone 13 radiators are included - if there's a way to avoid splashing out on another controller I'd love to hear from an expert user or Honeywell nerd
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