design advice
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2018 11:01 pm
Hi,
I am currently renovating a house and would like advice on the EvoHome components required. The primary heat source for the house is a Heat Store which is heated via solar thermal/back boiler and a gas boiler. This is in the process of being installed now but CH/DHW side of the plumbing will be installed by a local plumber. I would appreciate advice on the components required to control the following:
1 WET UFH zone
11 Radiators/Zones
If evohome HR92s TRV are used on the rads is it possible to 'pair' a TRV with a remote (wired or wireless thermostat) if I decide I want a thermostat for a zone to be in a different location to the TRV itself?
The Honeywell configuration tool does not offer thermal store as an option for the heat source so is of limited use. I am unsure what components are required to control the UFH zone and how that affects the selection of the UFH itself - manifold/themostat etc. I have been look at Wundafloor but this is not decided yet...
Any help appreciated. Many Thanks.
I am currently renovating a house and would like advice on the EvoHome components required. The primary heat source for the house is a Heat Store which is heated via solar thermal/back boiler and a gas boiler. This is in the process of being installed now but CH/DHW side of the plumbing will be installed by a local plumber. I would appreciate advice on the components required to control the following:
1 WET UFH zone
11 Radiators/Zones
If evohome HR92s TRV are used on the rads is it possible to 'pair' a TRV with a remote (wired or wireless thermostat) if I decide I want a thermostat for a zone to be in a different location to the TRV itself?
The Honeywell configuration tool does not offer thermal store as an option for the heat source so is of limited use. I am unsure what components are required to control the UFH zone and how that affects the selection of the UFH itself - manifold/themostat etc. I have been look at Wundafloor but this is not decided yet...
Any help appreciated. Many Thanks.