Hi all,
I have a gas boiler than is for underfloor heating and hot water (on demand) on the ground floor, heating and a hot water tank on the first floor, and then heating on the second floor. The first and second floor heating and the hot water tank are managed by a Timeguard TRT038N 3 channel programmer plus the 1st and 2nd floors also have a single on wall thermostat for the heating.
I'm lazy and don't want to always walk from my office on the second floor to the programmer on the ground floor to boost the heating for an hour during the winter and I can't really understand what my options are.
For example, do I have an energy efficient way of doing it without buying anything? What I mean is that can I have the Timeguard set the 2nd floor to be on for 8 hours of the day and then just control whether the heating is on via the thermostat? What I can't work out is if by doing this the programmer actually heats the pipes around the house and the thermostat actually just controls the radiators on the second floor? If that is the case then I assume that for the 8 hours a day that I have it on the boiler will be on to heat the pipes? Or does the thermostat actually control the boiler via the Timeguard?
It my above option does end up using energy even when I have the radiators off (because it's heating the pipes) then I think my only other option is the Wiser Kit 3 as that includes a 3 channel programmer as well as the smart thermostats. Or is there a cheaper and less complex option of a smart 3 channel programmer that replaces the Timeguard and I just leave the existing wired thermostats as is?
I have a gas boiler than is for underfloor heating and hot water (on demand) on the ground floor, heating and a hot water tank on the first floor, and then heating on the second floor. The first and second floor heating and the hot water tank are managed by a Timeguard TRT038N 3 channel programmer plus the 1st and 2nd floors also have a single on wall thermostat for the heating.
I'm lazy and don't want to always walk from my office on the second floor to the programmer on the ground floor to boost the heating for an hour during the winter and I can't really understand what my options are.
For example, do I have an energy efficient way of doing it without buying anything? What I mean is that can I have the Timeguard set the 2nd floor to be on for 8 hours of the day and then just control whether the heating is on via the thermostat? What I can't work out is if by doing this the programmer actually heats the pipes around the house and the thermostat actually just controls the radiators on the second floor? If that is the case then I assume that for the 8 hours a day that I have it on the boiler will be on to heat the pipes? Or does the thermostat actually control the boiler via the Timeguard?
It my above option does end up using energy even when I have the radiators off (because it's heating the pipes) then I think my only other option is the Wiser Kit 3 as that includes a 3 channel programmer as well as the smart thermostats. Or is there a cheaper and less complex option of a smart 3 channel programmer that replaces the Timeguard and I just leave the existing wired thermostats as is?