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Re: Motorised radiator valves


  • Subject: Re: Motorised radiator valves
  • From: "Karam Karam" <kzkaram@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 00:44:00 -0000

Jon,

We supply some Sauter actuators with an M30 fitting, but its also
important to work out if the actuator stroke and fit to the existing
valve pin is suited.

See http://www.idratek.com/HWMisc.htm#RVA001
for more details

You'll also need temperature sensors in each of the rooms/zones that
you wish to control heating in if you want to have independent set
point profiles for these rooms/zones. Alternatively you can just
implement some simplistic strategies such as shut down radiator at
certain times.

Karam

IDRATEK LTD



--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Jon Wilkins" <jonpdwilkins@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Does anyone have any comments/recommendations for motorised
radiator valves?
>
> I'm looking to motorise 2 existing TRV'd rads by removing the TRV
body
> & utilising the existing valve (to avoid having to do any plumbing
> work).  This is to trial smart control over heating in a couple of
> rooms.  If it works then when we have our boiler changed in the
spring
> I'll fit same on some of other other 6 (currently non-TRV)
radiators.
>
> Specifically the valves are
>  1 x Drayton Lifestyle RT212 (appears to be approx 30mm dia fitting)
>  1 x Westherm (appears to be approx 20mm dia fitting)
>
> I've already discounted "heating control only" solutions
like the
> Honeywell CM zone kits (as control will be integrated with more than
> just heating) so the Honeywell HR80K is off the list already....
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> jon
>





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