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Thermostat in main living room, or hall.

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Most houses usually have the room stat, in the main hall (often between the stairs). Just reading the manual for thehe siemens, and it recommends to install in the main living room.

Where do others usually install?
 
I install in most lived in room
 
My old school head tells me that the hall is the preferred place, something to do with air changes? Not 100% but that's my experience. It could also stem from the fact that living rooms can have other means of heat eg. gas fire. This can heat up the living room faster than predicted thus shutting off the stat, and the rest of the house prematurely :)
 
Definitely in the hall! Even if there is no gas or coal fire in living room, if you get a few people in the room the temperature rises due to body heat. Then the room stat cuts off & rest of house cold. Hall is stable temperature. Living room just should have it's own Trv or similar.
 
That was meant to include a little bit more info -sorry. Been fittng stats on heating systems for a long time and only ever fitted them remotely (i.e hall) also as previously stated agree with best, had a situation once where fire running full tilt in living room shut down stat and rest of property suffered as a result. Worth bearing in mind separate trv.s plus room stat to avoid dry cycling of boiler when trvs are closed
 
Depends on the house. If its a modern or open plan house, the hall. Some old houses have the halls as corridors between the front door and the rooms and keep the doors shut and don't heat it, in which case the hall is unsuitable.
 
Not in a room with a separate heat source (e.g. cooker, fire). Downstairs, out of draught area and away from a radiator. Usually this means the hall.
 
I just give them a honeywell wireless and they can sit it on the kitchen table for all i care.

Otherwise normally the hall but depends on type and layout of house.
 
Ensure thermostat is mounted onto an internal wall at 1500mm high from the floor level. External walls should be avoided due to the transfer of outside temperatures through the wall, I hope this helps.
 
each install has different needs. Many new houses do not have a hall so to speak so makes it even harder to decide. The good thing about remote stats is you can reposition them with ease
 
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