Honeywell controls course- summary

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Cost- £30
Content- s and y plans, valves, stats (all types), cm zoned system with wireless.

It's okay- nothing you won't have learned via a out of box instal + a few hours of fun cross checking with diagrams.

Tuitors were good guys and new the products. Only real gripe was the fact that it was £30 and included 25% marketing execise to promote Honeywell controls- I shouldn't have to pay for marketing !

you walk off with a goody bag, so the installation manuals, wiring diagrams and valve set ups for zoned CH is no longer a mystery.

Practical was limited to S and Y plan wall board terminations and tests, it was good to see how it all inter works since for once all components were adjacent to each other on a wall board- which will never happen on site.

They are plaining a new advanced course for Q4 2010 which will cover the more complex situations such as multi zone CH for extra large housing and bespoke situations such as a combi with feeds to remote HW storage- obvious example is direct HW storage to megaflow.

It will also cover 2 and 3 coil storage (such as boiler HW, solar HW and air / ground source).

I'd give the course 8-10, I had rather thought the more complex setups would be included !
 
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It's only a few switches and motors really.

I used to be scared of heating controls until I was thrown in at the deep end by a customer and had to actually sit down and work it all out.

Once you've got your head round it, it's dead easy. :LOL:
 
It really is a piece of p1$$. Forget all the Earths and Neutrals, they each go together anyway and are not switched.

Just think what bits you want to run/move and when, and what other peripherals control their actuation, taking note of pump run ons etc from boilers. And the wiring centres make it even easier......

Simples :cool:
 
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