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Wonder if anyone can advise me. I have installed polypipe overlayufh in the hall, kitchen and utility and am looking for the best way to control it (on a budget). The problem I'm coming a cross is that my combi boiler is on the 1st floor at the front of the house, and my ufh manifold is on the ground floor at the rear. I have fitted 2 x 2 port valves for radiators and ufh by the boiler.

I installed the flow and return pipes during the renovation but due to needing to move in quickly, decorated the upstairs. I don't (and she won't let me) want to have to run cables between the boiler and manifold.

My question is this:

Is there a wirless way to connect between the 2 and control the heating system as one? There is a mains supply at both and WiFi and other wireless signals should reach comfortably.
 
Thanks guys, not cheap are they? Looks like it will be built up bit by bit

You can also get Mains RF link's, so as long as you have power at either end then you can wirelessly have a switch live signal sent. i.e in your case you would need it to send switch live to bring on UFH pump.
 
Evo home the best, though any programmable wireless roomstat should do

e.g. a pair of Honeywell CM927 Wireless 7 Day Programmable Room Thermostat .

By the time you've bought them you may as well have bought
Honeywell evohome WiFi Connected Thermostat Pack ATP921R3100 and 1 x Honeywell DTS92 Digital Room Thermostat DTS92E1020
The evohome base unit can be used as the other room stat.

Don't want wifi? go for this base pack instead
Honeywell evohome Base Pack ATP921G2080
 
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