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Our electric central wet system consists of an electric boiler (Heatrae Sadia Amptec C900), a hot water tank (Cyclone CY200), a wired Danfoss TP5000 thermostat and multiple radiators in each of our rooms in our apartment.
I am not able to see any receiver attached to the electric boiler so I assume heating is solely controlled by the TP5000.
Hot water is heated up at specific pre-programmed times (off peak hours with cheaper electricity rates). Not entirely sure how this was programmed, but it currently works with no interaction or means of control from my end.
I am wondering now if I could simply replace the existing Danfoss TP5000 thermostat with a wired Tado one and be able to keep the hot water preparation as it is and adjust the heating with Tado? Next step would then be to replace the TRVs with smart ones.
Advise would be much appreciated.
I am not able to see any receiver attached to the electric boiler so I assume heating is solely controlled by the TP5000.
Hot water is heated up at specific pre-programmed times (off peak hours with cheaper electricity rates). Not entirely sure how this was programmed, but it currently works with no interaction or means of control from my end.
I am wondering now if I could simply replace the existing Danfoss TP5000 thermostat with a wired Tado one and be able to keep the hot water preparation as it is and adjust the heating with Tado? Next step would then be to replace the TRVs with smart ones.
Advise would be much appreciated.