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Wireless Thermostats

  • 19-10-2009 09:07AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 350 ✭✭


    hi,

    i have a 4 zone heating system - living area, downstairs bedrooms, upstairs bedrooms and hot water. 3 of the zones have motorised valve controls (the hot water doesn't and will come on when automatically when the heating is on). I am looking for a system that has wireless room temperature stats with a controller back at the boiler. I want to be able to program each zone to come on individually, preferrably with 7 day control options. Extra features like holiday mode, 1-hour boost (sometimes called party mode?) would be useful.

    Looking on the web and through other posts here I see a few different manufactures of the wireless systems (Danfoss Randall, Honeywell and Siemens some of the ones I have seen.)

    Has anyone experience with any of these systems and would they recommend them? Also, do I need a 3 or 4-channel system? I think I need a 4-channel system but the hot water won't have a wireless stat so not sure how this will work. Finally, each radiator has a TRV - would this cause an issue with the system?


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