Hi all,
I've just bought a Drayton Multizone Smart Thermostat and 5 of their smart TRVs and looking for advice on the best way to set things up so had a few questions. Please let me know if you need to know anymore about the house and number of rooms to advise best. The boiler is a Main 30kw combi.
- Do I have to put a smart thermostat on all radiators or should I not bother on the hallway, and maybe the bathroom?
- If I do choose not to put a smart thermostat on all the radiators, would it be worth having a standard TRV on those ones or best with nothing?
- Is there a best room to put the smart thermostat in or should it go on the landing or something like that?
Not sure if it helps to know but the reason I'm getting this system is that at the moment we currently have a wired room thermostat in the kitchen which isn't a good place for it as the temperature fluctuates a lot depending on if we're cooking or not. We also have a newborn premature baby so want to be able to ensure quite specific temperatures in the room the baby is in ie. bedroom at night and various other rooms during the day.
Any other tips for install based on the above would be great!
Thanks,
Joe
I've just bought a Drayton Multizone Smart Thermostat and 5 of their smart TRVs and looking for advice on the best way to set things up so had a few questions. Please let me know if you need to know anymore about the house and number of rooms to advise best. The boiler is a Main 30kw combi.
- Do I have to put a smart thermostat on all radiators or should I not bother on the hallway, and maybe the bathroom?
- If I do choose not to put a smart thermostat on all the radiators, would it be worth having a standard TRV on those ones or best with nothing?
- Is there a best room to put the smart thermostat in or should it go on the landing or something like that?
Not sure if it helps to know but the reason I'm getting this system is that at the moment we currently have a wired room thermostat in the kitchen which isn't a good place for it as the temperature fluctuates a lot depending on if we're cooking or not. We also have a newborn premature baby so want to be able to ensure quite specific temperatures in the room the baby is in ie. bedroom at night and various other rooms during the day.
Any other tips for install based on the above would be great!
Thanks,
Joe