Hi Everyone
I would like some advice on updating my electric underfloor heating controls, please.
My heating system was installed when the flat was built (c. 1970). It consists of electric elements embedded in the concrete floors. There are four zones - each is controlled by a simple 'Satchwell' bimetal strip thermostat.
The electricity for the heating is metered separately from the rest of the flat. It was controlled by a timeclock in the meter cupboard.
The timeclock died a few years ago (it stopped during an 'off' period). I told my supplier and a man came and moved it onto an 'on' period - so now I have 24hr cheap electric for heating
I'd like to replace the 'Satchwell' 'stats, charming as they are, with modern programmable thermostats. I want to have a warm flat when I get up in the morning and when I get home in the evening, so I want thermostats with that fancy 'optimum start' function where they 'sense' when they need to turn on to hit the right temperature at the right time.
So I have two questions:
1) How likely is it that my supplier will restore some kind of timer on my heating supply? (Because I'm not sure whether to get battery-powered thermostats or mains-powered ones).
2) Could anyone recommend some suitable thermostats that are capable of switching the currents involved? I've had look at the websites of some of the big names (Honeywell, Drayton) but they never seem to make it clear which 'stats are suitable for my 'old' system (and they introduce complicating factors such as floor sensors, which I don't think I need). I've measured the amount of current drawn by each zone as follows:
Living Room: 12A
Bedroom: 8A
Hall/Bathroom: 3.7A
Kitchen: 2.1A
Thanks for your help.
I would like some advice on updating my electric underfloor heating controls, please.
My heating system was installed when the flat was built (c. 1970). It consists of electric elements embedded in the concrete floors. There are four zones - each is controlled by a simple 'Satchwell' bimetal strip thermostat.
The electricity for the heating is metered separately from the rest of the flat. It was controlled by a timeclock in the meter cupboard.
The timeclock died a few years ago (it stopped during an 'off' period). I told my supplier and a man came and moved it onto an 'on' period - so now I have 24hr cheap electric for heating
I'd like to replace the 'Satchwell' 'stats, charming as they are, with modern programmable thermostats. I want to have a warm flat when I get up in the morning and when I get home in the evening, so I want thermostats with that fancy 'optimum start' function where they 'sense' when they need to turn on to hit the right temperature at the right time.
So I have two questions:
1) How likely is it that my supplier will restore some kind of timer on my heating supply? (Because I'm not sure whether to get battery-powered thermostats or mains-powered ones).
2) Could anyone recommend some suitable thermostats that are capable of switching the currents involved? I've had look at the websites of some of the big names (Honeywell, Drayton) but they never seem to make it clear which 'stats are suitable for my 'old' system (and they introduce complicating factors such as floor sensors, which I don't think I need). I've measured the amount of current drawn by each zone as follows:
Living Room: 12A
Bedroom: 8A
Hall/Bathroom: 3.7A
Kitchen: 2.1A
Thanks for your help.