Has anyone tried the new Electric Heating zone option in the controller yet? I'm just wondering if it works ok, i.e. doesn't fire the boiler when there's heat demand from that zone and only operates the BDR91/HC60NG?
I plan to try and connect up to a new electric underfloor heating system being installed and don't want to invest in the new components unless it's all good. The electric underfloor system is being installed anyway and it would be good to integrate it with the existing wet Evohome controller.
Also... has anyone successfully wired up Evohome with electric underfloor heating? I'm guessing I'm going to have to bodge the BDR91/HC60NG either in series with the load and UFH stat, or use it to control the power to the UFH stat itself. Doesn't seem to be any way to remove the UFH stat due to it controlling the under floor sensor for safety purposes. I think my preference is for it to control power to the UFH stat so the stat is always off unless there's a demand for heat. Makes it more user friendly otherwise family members could be trying to turn up the UFH stat and wondering why it's still cold.
I plan to try and connect up to a new electric underfloor heating system being installed and don't want to invest in the new components unless it's all good. The electric underfloor system is being installed anyway and it would be good to integrate it with the existing wet Evohome controller.
Also... has anyone successfully wired up Evohome with electric underfloor heating? I'm guessing I'm going to have to bodge the BDR91/HC60NG either in series with the load and UFH stat, or use it to control the power to the UFH stat itself. Doesn't seem to be any way to remove the UFH stat due to it controlling the under floor sensor for safety purposes. I think my preference is for it to control power to the UFH stat so the stat is always off unless there's a demand for heat. Makes it more user friendly otherwise family members could be trying to turn up the UFH stat and wondering why it's still cold.
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