Hi, I'm new here, and I'm new to central heating, but I'm keen to learn. I'm still working my way around the house trying to understand the current setup, and how it works. My aim is to replace the 2 Danfoss controllers (and sensor) with a smart control setup, such as Wiser or Tado, or even cheaper control tools from Meross. I also plan to replace all the old style TRVs with smart ones, probably as part of the same control system. As you can see from the diagram below, I've still got a long way to go in understanding how the whole system works, but from what I can gather (largely by reading other posts here on this forum), I have a 2-zone heating setup (upstairs TP5000 & downstairs TP9000) with a DHW tank upstairs (controlled by TP9000). Here's what I've learned so far:
So can I ask some dumb-ass questions?
1. If I'm going to be controlling the individual rooms with smart TRVs (eventually), do I really need 2-zone control? Wouldn't it be easier to just unify the 2 zones? Or, as the 2 flow valves for the 2 zones are already there, will it be smarter to control the 2 zones separately. Just seems a bit odd to set an overall schedule for the house, then a separate schedule for upstairs, and then individual schedules for the TRVs.
2. On the TP9000, the back plate looks like this:
The brown wire in terminal 4 goes to the wiring box and turns on the zone 1 heating valve, but where the heck does the orange lead in term 4 go (not the one going to the TS2 external sensor at terminal 5)?
3. Am I right in thinking that all the TP5000 does is open the zone 2 valve, and it does not control the pump? So the pump is switched on by the boiler, right?
4. What switches on the boiler (and pump)? I assume that's what the "switched live" does, is that right (black cable in the boiler)? But where does this come from, and what fires it up?
5. Bearing in mind my confusion, is there another junction box somewhere I haven't found?
6. the three switching valves for zone 1+2 and HW all have an orange cable that are all attached to the blue cable from the TP9000. What do they do?
7. There is a third cable going into the wiring box, I've labelled it "Mains??" in my diagram, because it seems to be live and might be necessary to power the switching valves, the TP5000. Is my assumption correct?
Sorry to be such a noob, and I'm doing my best to work all this out on my own, as much as I can. I probably don't need to know all this to do the job, but from experience it helps to know how things work before you start messing around with them. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
So can I ask some dumb-ass questions?
1. If I'm going to be controlling the individual rooms with smart TRVs (eventually), do I really need 2-zone control? Wouldn't it be easier to just unify the 2 zones? Or, as the 2 flow valves for the 2 zones are already there, will it be smarter to control the 2 zones separately. Just seems a bit odd to set an overall schedule for the house, then a separate schedule for upstairs, and then individual schedules for the TRVs.
2. On the TP9000, the back plate looks like this:
The brown wire in terminal 4 goes to the wiring box and turns on the zone 1 heating valve, but where the heck does the orange lead in term 4 go (not the one going to the TS2 external sensor at terminal 5)?
3. Am I right in thinking that all the TP5000 does is open the zone 2 valve, and it does not control the pump? So the pump is switched on by the boiler, right?
4. What switches on the boiler (and pump)? I assume that's what the "switched live" does, is that right (black cable in the boiler)? But where does this come from, and what fires it up?
5. Bearing in mind my confusion, is there another junction box somewhere I haven't found?
6. the three switching valves for zone 1+2 and HW all have an orange cable that are all attached to the blue cable from the TP9000. What do they do?
7. There is a third cable going into the wiring box, I've labelled it "Mains??" in my diagram, because it seems to be live and might be necessary to power the switching valves, the TP5000. Is my assumption correct?
Sorry to be such a noob, and I'm doing my best to work all this out on my own, as much as I can. I probably don't need to know all this to do the job, but from experience it helps to know how things work before you start messing around with them. Any help will be greatly appreciated.