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    Nest + Drayton LP822/RTS1 & Potterton Promax

    Well that is super comprehensive and useful, thank you for all your time and help.
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    Nest + Drayton LP822/RTS1 & Potterton Promax

    Two sighted (only two!)! Unless one is hidden in that junction box! Are there any issues with them potentially not doing the house to code?
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    Nest + Drayton LP822/RTS1 & Potterton Promax

    Meant to include this photo, it's of one of the motorised valves and the cylinder stat...unless I've got it entirely wrong.
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    Nest + Drayton LP822/RTS1 & Potterton Promax

    House was built in 2016, no obscured room thermostats and I've just investigated the motorised valve situation and there are just two - so my house wasn't built to code I guess...good news on the not having to invest in more Nests though I suppose, and also the relative simplicity of installing...
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    Nest + Drayton LP822/RTS1 & Potterton Promax

    OK we certainly don't have two sets of controls, however it's just nudged a thought that is the rads in the area where the control is have no controls, all other rads are TRV...I'm guessing that might count as multi-zone but without two distinct sets of controls? I'd not need multiple Nests in...
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    Nest + Drayton LP822/RTS1 & Potterton Promax

    Oh jeez, I do have a hot water cylinder and it appears I might have been a little naive thinking I could do this myself...what do I need to work out from the water cylinder to integrate it? Thank you for taking the time to reply. BTW, it's a brand new house in case that helps guide any schools...
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    Nest + Drayton LP822/RTS1 & Potterton Promax

    Hi, apologies in advance if you think this has been covered elsewhere, I promise I've searched here as well as more generally but I'm stumped... Picked up a Nest v3 in sales, aim to replace a Drayton LP822 & RTS 1. Understand how the heat link interacts with the boiler, was tossing up putting...
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