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RE: 1 year on, still looking to "HA my heating"



Yes, I know. It's not really too much of a concern for me.... I
presume
I can continue to use TRV's on individual radiators?  - Actually, if I
can still use TRV's, then what's to say I can't use some motorised valve
heads instead, driven directly via Comfort?... - then with even just a
couple of these, I can simulate some of the "lifestyle" settings
that
Hometronic offers...

As I said before, our house is internally so leaky that the concept of
zoned control is a bit of a nonsense anyway, - there are only a couple
of places (the guest bedroom for instance) where it would be of any use
to control separately from the rest of the house, - with a remotely
controllable valve head on the rad in the guest room, I instantly have
two "lifestyle" settings available...

Paul G.


-----Original Message-----
From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Jim Noble
Sent: 24 April 2007 09:25
To: UKHA_D Group
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] 1 year on, still looking to "HA my heating"

Paul Gordon wrote:
> Yes, I would be interested in the UCM, - thus far, Smartfit seems to
be
> the best fit for what I want, but I need to do a little more research
> first, just to be certain that it is suitable for use in my design of
> heating system. (I can't imagine it wouldn't be, since it's hardly
> anything esoteric).
>

One problem with Smartfit is that there's no easy way to do zoned
heating.

Jim








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