Hi all
We've got a combi boiler and are fitting UFH (4 zones) downstairs. No problems there!
We've got rads upstairs (x4), and while things are all apart in our house, I want to convert these to run off a manifold with individual timer/thermostats in each room to make it more efficient.
I've got the basics of it nailed down, I'm just a bit unsure as to the finer points of the setup.
I'm planning on using a Danfoss FH-WC wiring centre, and using the Danfoss WT-P thermostats for the UFH. All nice and straightfoward so far.
My question is, are the Danfoss WT-P thermostats suitable to control the rads upstairs, and can I use the same wiring centre for both the rads and UFH? Or will the separate manifold require a wiring centre to itself?
Also, am I right in saying that using this setup for the rads, I can program temperatures and timings for each room individually without any other controllers?
I hope this makes sense!
Thanks
Lee
We've got a combi boiler and are fitting UFH (4 zones) downstairs. No problems there!
We've got rads upstairs (x4), and while things are all apart in our house, I want to convert these to run off a manifold with individual timer/thermostats in each room to make it more efficient.
I've got the basics of it nailed down, I'm just a bit unsure as to the finer points of the setup.
I'm planning on using a Danfoss FH-WC wiring centre, and using the Danfoss WT-P thermostats for the UFH. All nice and straightfoward so far.
My question is, are the Danfoss WT-P thermostats suitable to control the rads upstairs, and can I use the same wiring centre for both the rads and UFH? Or will the separate manifold require a wiring centre to itself?
Also, am I right in saying that using this setup for the rads, I can program temperatures and timings for each room individually without any other controllers?
I hope this makes sense!
Thanks
Lee