We are having an extension where we go out above the garage and up into the loft - 2 new rooms.
I like the idea of heating zones, particularly if parts of the house are not used as much as others.
Zones were not specified in the quote, but we have not checked with BC yet.
I only want to use 2-port valves on roomthermostat for the garage room extension and a programmable thermostat for the loft extension with valves.
In the loft we will have 2 small radiators either end which pretty much will have their own feeding pipes off different ends of the house. So I will need to use 2 2-port valves to shut down both radiators from the CH.
Can I use 1 thermostat to control 2 2-port valves simultaneously?
What is the best electric supply for the thermostats / valves? Just tap into lighting or sockets?
The thermostats have 2 wire connections and the valves 5-wire connections.
The boiler is still just going to be controlled by the living room thermostat.
I like the idea of heating zones, particularly if parts of the house are not used as much as others.
Zones were not specified in the quote, but we have not checked with BC yet.
I only want to use 2-port valves on roomthermostat for the garage room extension and a programmable thermostat for the loft extension with valves.
In the loft we will have 2 small radiators either end which pretty much will have their own feeding pipes off different ends of the house. So I will need to use 2 2-port valves to shut down both radiators from the CH.
Can I use 1 thermostat to control 2 2-port valves simultaneously?
What is the best electric supply for the thermostats / valves? Just tap into lighting or sockets?
The thermostats have 2 wire connections and the valves 5-wire connections.
The boiler is still just going to be controlled by the living room thermostat.