So I have a combi boiler with a hive hooked up to it and from what I can tell its a Y plan(I think) with 1 zone.
So I crank up the heat on the hive it makes a call for heat and boom the boiler fires up.
Downstairs I want to install an UFH wet system which doesn't look like too big a deal...
I have a new build and has 2 separate zones. One thermostat in main bedroom, one in living room.
Main bedroom thermostat controls all bedrooms and bathrooms, living room thermostat controls all downstairs and the upstairs landing.
Rooms with thermostats have no TRVs as expected, and all other...
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Hi, I am about to add my underfloor heating to hive. I was informed I would need a multizone receiver and thermostat. upon further investigation Ive been informed
I only need a standard thermostat and receiver. is this correct?
I've just moved into a house for the first time where I don't just have a single heating zone. This house has a central timer unit and 4 room thermostats that control 4 Honeywell V4043H1056 valves beside an currently unidentified Johnson Starley combi boiler (although there is also a hot water...
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There's so many uheat, prowarm, warmup, nuheat, polypipe etc
I've had a quote from warmup, quite pricey but nothing soul destroying.
Is there a tradesmen's favourite?
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I have a central heating system with 3 heating zones and hot water. Is there any way to to use pump overrun properly so that the last zone satisfied does not close the motorised valve until the pump overun switches off. Otherwise I either have to disable it ot let it run through the bypass -...