Hi
I have a central heating system controlled with a 3 zone Hive active heating system. I'm about to add electric underfloor heating to the family bathroom. Hive is not really designed to control dry / electric underfloor heating but I remember reading on a forum once (can't remember where!) that there is a workaround. The Hive controller controls a secondary switch (?) could be the wrong terminology) that can cope with the load of the underfloor heating system and that switch then turns the underfloor heating pad on and off. Can anyone out there comment on whether this is likely to work and if so, what sort of additional switch or other kit is needed so that I can suggest it to my electrician?
Thanks in advance!
I have a central heating system controlled with a 3 zone Hive active heating system. I'm about to add electric underfloor heating to the family bathroom. Hive is not really designed to control dry / electric underfloor heating but I remember reading on a forum once (can't remember where!) that there is a workaround. The Hive controller controls a secondary switch (?) could be the wrong terminology) that can cope with the load of the underfloor heating system and that switch then turns the underfloor heating pad on and off. Can anyone out there comment on whether this is likely to work and if so, what sort of additional switch or other kit is needed so that I can suggest it to my electrician?
Thanks in advance!