On yet another completely different subject and to prove my green credentials, whatever that means, I have been fitting individual radiator control valves to replace the usual manual valves. So each room will have a separate temperature control unit with a wireless link to the radiator valve and the temperature can be programmed for different times of day. This is a much better solution that just having one main control for the whole house where if you need a bit of extra heat in the living room, the main thermostat is turned up and the whole house gets warmer. Also these single controls are often rather inaccurate and trying to increase by a small amount usually ends up as too much. It is surprising how a difference of only 1 degree can make a room feel comfortable or too cool.
So after a little research I found that EON were selling these at a reduced cost compared to elsewhere and that these were the same units as sold by Conrad Electronics. This was important as EON only sell the radiator control and not the boiler control. This second unit is needed for a good installation as it responds to a demand from the thermostats and Conrad sell this unit.
So the kits arrived from EON and they have a selection of adaptors to fit the actuator units to the radiators. Well of course our radiator valves are not standard and none of these would fit, not a surprise really! So loving a challenge I set about adapting the adaptors and with a bit of careful drilling and extra clips we had a solution.
Adapted adaptor fitted. |
fit. However programming this to recognise the room controls was a little more of a problem as although the instructions were in English the control unit itself was in German. With a 'useful' section in the manual showing the translation it all became clear eventually.
So it all works and I suppose it theory we are saving money as well as having the rooms at a comfortable level.
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