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Hi all,
Hoping you can offer some advice.
My heating system consists of a Worcester Greenstar 24ri and a Worcester Greenstore unvented DHW cylinder in a S Plan system.
I have recently installed an Evohome system, so am controlling both zone valves via wireless relays (BDR91s) and using a wireless thermostat to report the hot water temperature to the evohome controller.
Please note, I have retained the original duel stat. This has been wired in series with the evohome stat to ensure the duel stat relay must be closed for power to be supplied to the zone valve. Temperature settings are 65 degC on the duel stat and 60 degC on the evohome. This has been tested and functioning, reducing the temperature set point on both stats cuts power to the zone valve.
The system is functioning perfectly and as expected, but I would like to get some advice on the best method to secure the evohome stat in the sensor pocket of my Greenstore cylinder (this model has both an upper and lower sensor pocket).
Many thanks in advance,
Craig
Hoping you can offer some advice.
My heating system consists of a Worcester Greenstar 24ri and a Worcester Greenstore unvented DHW cylinder in a S Plan system.
I have recently installed an Evohome system, so am controlling both zone valves via wireless relays (BDR91s) and using a wireless thermostat to report the hot water temperature to the evohome controller.
Please note, I have retained the original duel stat. This has been wired in series with the evohome stat to ensure the duel stat relay must be closed for power to be supplied to the zone valve. Temperature settings are 65 degC on the duel stat and 60 degC on the evohome. This has been tested and functioning, reducing the temperature set point on both stats cuts power to the zone valve.
The system is functioning perfectly and as expected, but I would like to get some advice on the best method to secure the evohome stat in the sensor pocket of my Greenstore cylinder (this model has both an upper and lower sensor pocket).
Many thanks in advance,
Craig