Evohome - adding single zone wet UFH
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Ladies and Gentlefolks,
Think this is my first post after a bit of lurking.
Anyway I come to seek knowledge and enlightenment.
Coming to the later stages of a kitchen diner extension, which as part of the spec has had a single zoned wet UFH system fitted. It has yet to be plumbed into my current heating system. I have evohome running the rest of the house, radiators and hot water (I have a hot water tank and cold in loft). Today the builder announces that the new UFH system won't work with evohome. It is my understanding that Honeywell do a UFH kit for evohome and after some research I think it could be run off a wireless thermostat and relay.
The new UFH is single zone and the plumber intends to tap into the current heating pipes to make it work.
Anyone got a clue about evohome or how it works? Or more specifically how to solve the above problem? Trying to go armed with all the ammo when I see the builder and plumber next.
Thanks muchly
Think this is my first post after a bit of lurking.
Anyway I come to seek knowledge and enlightenment.
Coming to the later stages of a kitchen diner extension, which as part of the spec has had a single zoned wet UFH system fitted. It has yet to be plumbed into my current heating system. I have evohome running the rest of the house, radiators and hot water (I have a hot water tank and cold in loft). Today the builder announces that the new UFH system won't work with evohome. It is my understanding that Honeywell do a UFH kit for evohome and after some research I think it could be run off a wireless thermostat and relay.
The new UFH is single zone and the plumber intends to tap into the current heating pipes to make it work.
Anyone got a clue about evohome or how it works? Or more specifically how to solve the above problem? Trying to go armed with all the ammo when I see the builder and plumber next.
Thanks muchly
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