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does anyone know if the two makes are interchangeable?

im keen to go with mysons stats etc but need to know whether I have to use their actuators for ufh manifold

thanks
 
You don't need to use myson actuators with myson stats...

A Stat is a stat, an actuator is an actuator. We tend to install Heatmiser Neo for room by room control with the heatmiser wiring centre and emetti actuators, manifolds and pipework.

Myson do a 24V and 230V actuator, the Wundafloor actuator is 230V, so you'll need a wiring centre that controls a 230V actuator. Myson do a wiring centre for both 24V and 230V, the wireless wiring centre is 230V only.

Beware Wireless Stats, unless they use a mesh network you can have BIG problems with communications to the wiring centre. Hence our preference for Heatmiser Neo.
 
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