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Can I use ant type of thermostat to control the actuators on my uponor ufh I want to use an lcd display one rather than the thumb wheel ones supplied in the kits

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Tony
 
Yes your spark can wire in any as long as compatable with wiring centre
 
Some old ones are low voltage though so be carefull!
We've retro fitted Honeywell RF programmable stats after cable faults and rubbish electricians, do it is possible dependent on type.
I think all new systems are 240 they phased the others out.
 
Some old ones are low voltage though so be carefull!
We've retro fitted Honeywell RF programmable stats after cable faults and rubbish electricians, do it is possible dependent on type.
I think all new systems are 240 they phased the others out.

Plenty are still low volage
 
So to make the system even more controllable I can use independant progammable thermostats on each room or area alongside my 12 way controller timer and actuators ?
So the timer can set up a basic on or off and these could say for instance program the bedroom only to come on morning and evening?
 
By the way found this site with a link to the guy who wanted to know about moving the air from upstairs on his system. you were all so patient, it is a funny set of posts
 
So to make the system even more controllable I can use independant progammable thermostats on each room or area alongside my 12 way controller timer and actuators ?
So the timer can set up a basic on or off and these could say for instance program the bedroom only to come on morning and evening?

Yes this is the way it is ment to be done anyway
Don't tell me your the same person with a different name lol
 
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