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  1. Mike How

    Garage Overhead Storage Platform

    Thanks for coming back to me. Yes it’s not going to be a large area it’s mainly just to get some bigger bits of kit off the floor to free up the floor spaces - tired of tripping over stuff as we go in and out of the garage.
  2. Mike How

    Garage Overhead Storage Platform

    Previous owner added the garage to the house which is effectively a single storey extension. Its breezeblock internal wall as part of the new extension and red brick on the original house external wall. Roof is hipped design with a tiled roof.
  3. Mike How

    Garage Overhead Storage Platform

    Hi all Just looking for a quick bit of a sense check on a job I plan to start next week. Planning to build an overhead storage platform in my garage to free up a bit of floor space. Plan is to build the platform at 1200mm deep (4ft), the span is 2500mm (8ft ish), using 2x4s and joist hangers...
  4. Mike How

    Clicking Radiators

    Actually I've got myself in a muddle here. Are the TRVs better on the flow side or return side? Current layout Bathroom No TRV Lock Shield Fully Open Bedroom 1 Flow Side - TRV (Bi Directional) Return Side - Lock Shield Fully Open Bedroom 2 Flow Side - Lock Shield - 1/2 turn open Return Side...
  5. Mike How

    Clicking Radiators

    I guess thats one of the problems with smart trvs you don't have that same level of manual control. Just been testing it now, and it seems to be quieter with the lockshield valve wide open. We'll see what tomorrow morning brings....got to admit its beginning to affect my sleep all this...
  6. Mike How

    Clicking Radiators

    Having posted this I've just doubled checked everything. Actually the TRV is installed on the flow side in our bedroom. The TRV is bi-directional but I'm guessing this is the culprit. I guess for the moment the lockshield either needs to be fully open to accommodate what the TRV is doing...
  7. Mike How

    Clicking Radiators

    Hi all I've already read a few posts on this already but wanted to post a separate thread. Since moving into our house last year, the upstairs radiators have been noisy with various clicking and thudding sounds which are driving my potty every morning the central heating fires up. Some of the...
  8. Mike How

    Honeywell R6660D with Drayton Wiser Multizone Thermostat

    Great stuff, I'll look to change over on Sunday using the configuration below now I understand the importance of the loop wire. That's the thing that threw me in the first instance - I'm sure its caught a few out :-0 Honeywell N = Wiser N Honeywell L = Wiser L Honeywell A = Wiser 1 (COM)...
  9. Mike How

    Honeywell R6660D with Drayton Wiser Multizone Thermostat

    Hi Sorry for the confusion its a Drayton Multi Zone Kit rather than the multi zone thermostat: https://www.draytoncontrols.co.uk/products/Smart-Heating/Wiser/wiser-multi-zone-kit-1-0 This is the one that popped up via the Drayton product helper. I'll open it up later and take a look but...
  10. Mike How

    Honeywell R6660D with Drayton Wiser Multizone Thermostat

    Hi all I'm looking to move over to the Drayton Wiser system at the weekend. I've already done a bit of searching on the forum and found a couple of threads with some useful info. I'll be swapping out a Honeywell R6660D with a Drayton Wiser Multi Zone Thermostat connected to a Baxi combi...
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