I have a bad feeling that my system will not be easy to upgrade, there are no zones at present, only one thermostat, you have to pull the levers to turn off the rads in the summer to just have hot water..
Guy says its do-able, now just have to wait for a quote!!
Thanks for the help
@Corkgal: Will be interesting to see how you get on re. price.
I pursued this a few months back and got what I thought was an outrageous price for what seemed like a very straightforward upgrade.
@Davidoco: Do you know if its possible to use that kit to control two zones without direct access to the valves? I have effectively a 3 zone system already (ie. seperate switch for upstairs rads and downstairs rads - with both switched off, can still get cylinder water heated). The builders have put the downstairs valve god knows where (we think its stuck behind a plasterboard wall) so cant access it directly. If I wanted to use this kit for temp. control, is it possible to do somehow using the wiring thats running into the old style analog heating timer??
Yes, have been made aware of this and its pretty frustrating. Its a new (relatively..as in 3 years old) house - can't believe that a plumber would put it in such an inaccessible place. The access door will have to go in my front room - not only is it extra expense but that aside, I'd prefer not to have it there.You will need to get access to those valves because they will fail in time. Get an access panel fitted.
Aside from the valves failing at some stage, do I need access to them right now in order for CM-zone kit to work? I know its not what most people would do but I am prepared to deal with a failed valve when the time comes (I appreciate that it could be in the depths of winter but don't want the extra bills right now).A lot of the old wiring will do for the new installation.
Corkgal to be perfectly clear, and a lot of people are under the belief that SEI grants cover the cost of the upgrades. The SEI grant is worth approximately 25-30% of the actual cost of the individual upgrades.
Aside from the valves failing at some stage, do I need access to them right now in order for CM-zone kit to work? I know its not what most people would do but I am prepared to deal with a failed valve when the time comes (I appreciate that it could be in the depths of winter but don't want the extra bills right now).
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