HI All - having searched fruitlessly on forums and manuals I am posting here to be either corrected or tell everyone what I did! I already had a zone set up and had bought some extra HR92's to add on rads previuosly with old fashioned thermostats. I could not for the life of me find a way to simply add them to an existing zone already set up with it's sensor and actuator (extra rad!) . so in in the end I unbound all rads and deleted the zone and reinstated the whole lot all again.
If there is a quicker way to add simply one more radiator once the zone has already been set up I am all ears!
Thanks
adding extra HR92 to a zone already in operation
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Re: adding extra HR92 to a zone already in operation
The simplest way ( I keep adding/changing zone setups, so do quite “regularly”) is to go into the installer settings (using long press) to amend the zone. Select Zone Configuration and then select the zone to amend. Select the RF Device Binding (Devices Bound) option, it will then ask you to bind values, just take all the valves in the zone and rebind them. Remembering the first one bound will be the temp sensor for the zone. No need to unbind first or delete zone. I have also moved valves between zones using the above and always works
Re: adding extra HR92 to a zone already in operation
Just delete the zone in 'Zone Configuration' and rebind it. Very easy to do and guarantees correct operation.sprince1965 wrote:HI All - having searched fruitlessly on forums and manuals I am posting here to be either corrected or tell everyone what I did! I already had a zone set up and had bought some extra HR92's to add on rads previuosly with old fashioned thermostats. I could not for the life of me find a way to simply add them to an existing zone already set up with it's sensor and actuator (extra rad!) . so in in the end I unbound all rads and deleted the zone and reinstated the whole lot all again.
If there is a quicker way to add simply one more radiator once the zone has already been set up I am all ears!
Thanks
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