As far as I can tell yes, I tried a test which seemed to confirm that, but you may want to wait and see if someone else replies to this, and I'm sure I saw this discussed elsewhere, but have been unable to find it.
Evohome Zoning - HELP!!!!
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Not an expert by a long way but you might be able to do what you want on a more recent firmware ( it may be possible with the one you have also but can't be sure. )
When you select "Add Zone" ( or create in your case if it works ) and give the zone a name, it asks for the zone heating type. If you select "Zone Valve" for the first zone, you should be able to use your BDR91 as the controller for the zone. What I'm not sure, though, is whether there's a way of using the SAME BDR91 for the other ( loft ) zone. It might be that you need to buy another BDR91 and connect them in parallel ( so either one fires up the boiler. ) Maybe someone who knows the system better than I do can expand on this a bit, or tell me I'm talking rubbish
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Ok, so I've 'built' a system to match my house on the Evohome website and it does say I'll need one Wifi Base Pack (containing the controller) and TWO HR92s.
Obviously suggesting that you can't run a zoned system with only one HR92.
Unless, like you say sidepipe there is another way to do this.
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Originally posted by Stevedh View PostBecause the evotouch seems to need to be bound to something for it to do anything. Also note if you could get that to work the whole house would heat up everytime the bedroom got cold which may or may not be what you want.
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Hi, this is my first post and I just fitted the same configuration in this thread.
Evohome touch
Boiler unit
This worked great controlling the heat and shedualling the biller times. I then purchased 4 evohome trv’s - I have had the same issue, as others, cannot add a new zone to the single one I have without clearing it.
I thought the system would still allow the single zone with touch and boiler and then 4 more zones with the trvs - I cannot get it to do that. Maybe is changes the way it works after the second zone? Is that correct?
I only allows me to create 5 zones - I can add the trvs but not the boiler like it was before.
Can anybody tell me - is this correct?
Secondly - if I set up 5 zones, can one zone call for heat and turn the whole system on? So all trvs control the boiler switch?
The radiators without trvs would just get hot also as part of the other zone that was controlling heat?
If this is the case what do you do with the evotouch, it’s in a room with no radiator control, just a temperature. Could not set that, tried 20 times.
Sorry if Iam asking basic questions...Last edited by yusglas; 23 December 2018, 12:47 PM.
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Originally posted by yusglas View PostHi, this is my first post and I just fitted the same configuration in this thread.
Evohome touch
Boiler unit
This worked great controlling the heat and shedualling the biller times. I then purchased 4 evohome trv’s - I have had the same issue, as others, cannot add a new zone to the single one I have without clearing it.
I thought the system would still allow the single zone with touch and boiler and then 4 more zones with the trvs - I cannot get it to do that. Maybe is changes the way it works after the second zone? Is that correct?
I only allows me to create 5 zones - I can add the trvs but not the boiler like it was before.
Can anybody tell me - is this correct?
You can either have a single zone with NO TRV's where it only controls the boiler - as you previously had, or you can have zones with TRV's - once you have zones with TRV's you cannot have a zone where there is only boiler control for that zone. Sorry.
I tried to do this when I first had my system and there are some hacks to get it working but in my experience it always results in comms errors. Not to mention that the zone without a TRV is frequently going to go over temperature - because as soon as another zone with a TRV is calling for 100% heat demand the zone without a TRV will be going flat out... so it would never be able to control the temperature of that zone properly anyway without a TRV, so why bother.
If you want to continue to control the zone you previously had as a single zone you'll need to add an HR92 to it.
Secondly - if I set up 5 zones, can one zone call for heat and turn the whole system on? So all trvs control the boiler switch?
Rooms that don't need heat will close their HR92's so only the rooms needing heat will heat up.
The radiators without trvs would just get hot also as part of the other zone that was controlling heat?
So having some rooms using traditional TRV's is a bit of a compromise - I ran my system like that for quite a while as I gradually replaced TRV's with HR92's, and in certain circumstances I had to manually turn on an HR92 zone that didn't really need to be on so I could get heat in a room with a traditional TRV - and the rooms with traditional TRV's were often too cold because no HR92 zones were calling for sufficient heat.
If this is the case what do you do with the evotouch, it’s in a room with no radiator control, just a temperature. Could not set that, tried 20 times.
Sorry if Iam asking basic questions...Last edited by DBMandrake; 24 December 2018, 10:55 AM.
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Your easiest way as a work round would be to purchase an additional HR92, zone the four zones you want then put the 5th HR92 on a radiator in the hall or somewhere. Name this HR92 'House' then use this to control the rest of the radiators (As you would usually use a tradiational roomstat for instance) That way you get 4 of your radiators controlled, but still retain some control of the rest of the house. Then just use your traditional TRVs to control temps in other rooms.
I think really i've just repeated what what DBM was saying.Last edited by mtmcgavock; 24 December 2018, 01:20 PM.
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