Hi all, my daughter has just moved into her new house. She has an Ideal Logic plus 15 boiler that was installed two years ago.
Attached to this is a Drayton Lifestyle controller that's for the hit water only.
She has central heating through the house, however there is no thermostat but all the radiators have thermostat valves in them.
To select the heating/water/both there is a manual 3 port diverter valve in the airing cupboard. Hopefully if I can attach photos it will make more sense.
Anyway to select heating/ water or both she has to go upstairs and turn the selector switch to whichever position she needs.
This seems totally stupid and inefficient.
If I was to buy a hive system and a motorised 3 port valve will this solve this weird setup?
Will the wiring from the boiler just be a straight swap to the hive back plate as there are two wires going into the current controller even though it only turns on the water and the manual diverter chooses what happens with it
Thanks in advance
Attached to this is a Drayton Lifestyle controller that's for the hit water only.
She has central heating through the house, however there is no thermostat but all the radiators have thermostat valves in them.
To select the heating/water/both there is a manual 3 port diverter valve in the airing cupboard. Hopefully if I can attach photos it will make more sense.
Anyway to select heating/ water or both she has to go upstairs and turn the selector switch to whichever position she needs.
This seems totally stupid and inefficient.
If I was to buy a hive system and a motorised 3 port valve will this solve this weird setup?
Will the wiring from the boiler just be a straight swap to the hive back plate as there are two wires going into the current controller even though it only turns on the water and the manual diverter chooses what happens with it
Thanks in advance