I'm planning on getting an EvoHome system to control my combi boiler CH and five radiators which have TRVs already fitted. I've got an electrician coming to wire up the boiler controller end of things and after that I'll be doing the rest of the install myself, so I'm wondering what's the best approach.
With the controller wired up to the combi and paired with the central controller/screen, I guess I can test that the boiler is being controlled correctly just by using the controller as a thermostat and once that's verified as working I can replace the existing TRVs on each rad in turn, testing each as I go along?
Does that seem sensible or am I missing something/should I leave it to a professional?
With the controller wired up to the combi and paired with the central controller/screen, I guess I can test that the boiler is being controlled correctly just by using the controller as a thermostat and once that's verified as working I can replace the existing TRVs on each rad in turn, testing each as I go along?
Does that seem sensible or am I missing something/should I leave it to a professional?
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